> 
> Memalign is pretty important - the short version is "we can not remove it".
> I didn't say "remove", I said "review".
> 
> There are some structures in the code that rely on this for performance to 
> guarantee that they memory is aligned to a page boundary, or cache line 
> boundary. In some cases it's required to allow the atomics to work in 
> nunc-stans (well, lfds, but the value of that today is questionable when the 
> rust version is possibly safer and faster). 
> Since you're the expert in this area, maybe you can leave a comment in the 
> issue linked above with the justification for upstream to reconsider?

You mean upstream LSAN/ASAN in this case, yes? 


—
Sincerely,

William Brown

Senior Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
SUSE Labs
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