here is my fix attempt: http://gnuradio.org/cgit/jblum.git/commit/?h=wip/volk/remove_posix_memalign
-josh On 03/06/2011 09:08 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote: > On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Don Ward <don2387w...@sprynet.com> wrote: > >> A worrisome (to me) issue with the volk library is the use of >> posix_memalign() in the qa tests. The worry is: >> >> * posix_memalign() will never work on Windows with Microsoft's runtime >> library * >> >> That means that code that uses posix_memalign won't work on Windows with >> MinGW or Microsoft native compilers. (The problem is not that memory >> alignment is difficult; it is simply that there is no memory-aligned version >> of malloc() in the Microsoft API that works with free().) >> >> At present, posix_memalign is used in GNU Radio in machine-dependent code >> (gcell, altivec, and arm7) and in the volk qa tests. If we can replace it >> in volk and avoid its spread, we can continue to use GNU Radio on Windows. >> >> One option is to use something like malloc16Align/free16Align (in >> malloc16.{h,c}) in gnuradio-core. Can we structure the code to make this >> available in volk, and anywhere else it is needed? We can add a version to >> do more general alignment if needed. Would it help to wrap aligned buffers >> in a C++ class to make it easier to catch errors (such as using free() on a >> malloc16Align() buffer)? >> >> Note that simply enhancing our own missing/posix_memalign function using >> _mingw_aligned_malloc() or Microsofts's _aligned_malloc() won't work because >> memory allocated with those cannot be released with free(). >> >> Trying not to cause too much trouble, >> >> -- Don W. >> > > > Thanks for bringing this up. I'll look into it and we'll try to figure out a > general solution for all platforms involved. > > Tom > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio