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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.

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    There is really no need to re-invent the wheel - such APIs exist on all common platforms, e.g. man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/posix_memalign.3.html on Linux.
    – Paul R
    Apr 3, 2014 at 14:47
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    You've stated the specs. You've written the code. Test it against the specs. If it meets or exceeds each spec, it works, if not it needs work. Questions like are there any improvements...? or Are there any considerations? are naturally going to invite people to share their opinions. Not really the focuses of this forum.
    – ryyker
    Apr 3, 2014 at 15:00

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