On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 15:32:37 -0800, anish singh said: > On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:20 AM, m silverstri > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am writing a kernel driver, can you please tell me how can I > > allocate a buffer which is 32 byte aligned? > malloc already aligns memory for basic data types AFAIK
Yes, but even if it allocates on a long-long boundary, he can still get
hosed if it ends up on a 8-byte boundary that's *not* a 32-byte aligned.
Your best approach is probably to use the KMEM_CACHE() macro to create a slab
cache, and then allocate from that slab. See include/linux/slab.h
/*
* Please use this macro to create slab caches. Simply specify the
* name of the structure and maybe some flags that are listed above.
*
* The alignment of the struct determines object alignment. If you
* f.e. add ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp to the struct declaration
* then the objects will be properly aligned in SMP configurations.
*/
#define KMEM_CACHE(__struct, __flags) kmem_cache_create(#__struct,
sizeof(struct __struct), __alignof__(struct __struct),
(__flags), NULL)
Oh, and you'll need to declare a 'struct foo {...} __attribute__(aligned(32))'
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