I was introduced to a question as follows,
I need to implement this API:
a)Implement an allocation function: void *myMalloc(int size) , which gets int size of bytes to allocate , and returns a location in memory which is aligned to 16 bytes and these "size" bytes set to zero.
b) Implement a "deallocation" function: void myFree(void *ptr) which gets a pointer to a location in memory that has been allocated by the myMalloc() function , and frees that location.
I am working on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, using gcc.
My implementations are bellow (with a sample main to test it).
I have tested the program with valgrind and got no errors --> "All heap blocks were freed -- no leaks are possible"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void *myMalloc(int size)
{
void *ret;
char res;
// 0) check valid argument
if (0 >= size)
return NULL;
// 1) allocate size bytes plus 16 extra for the alignment
ret = malloc(sizeof(char) * size + 16);
if (!ret)
return NULL;
// 2) calculate the residue of the address we got from malloc
// and forward the pointer ONE byte before an "aligned" address
res = (long)ret % 16;
ret = (char *)ret + 16 - 1 - res;
// 3) store the offset in that byte and then
// forward the return address ONE byte ahead
*(char *)ret++ = res; // **NOTE B**
// 4) set the (requested) "size" bytes to zero
char *tmp = (char *)ret;
while (0 < size--)
*tmp++ = 0;
return ret;
}
void myFree(void *ptr)
{
char res = *((char *)ptr - 1); // **NOTE C**
ptr = (char *)ptr - res;
free(ptr);
}
void main()
{
void *p = myMalloc(17);
printf("within main, p points to: %p \n",p);
myFree(p);
}
NOTE:
A) I stored the "offset" ONE byte before the address I returned to the main due to the fact that res WILL always be a number between [0 - 15] , therefor we dont need more than ONE byte to store it.
So my questions are:
1) Are there any improvements I can do in order to improve my API regarding to run time and/or memory allocations I have performed ?
2) Just to be sure , at NOTE B and NOTE C I have "casted" the pointer to char * "only" once , so that casting "gets into action" for the subtraction of the address and for the "deferenceing" needed to extract the value (char) which is located there ?
3) Are there any considerations I should be aware regrading the OS I an working on ? meaning , will it work differently , say , on Windows ?
Thanks allot in advance,
Guy.