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MKL memory allocation: Is there an mkl_realloc?

bstrouse
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Hello,

I know that dynamic arrays being used by the Intel MKL functions needed to be allocated and deleted by the mkl_malloc and mkl_free. I was wondering if there was an mkl_realloc function provided in case you wanted to attempt and change the amount of memory allocated for a specific address stored inside a pointer.

Thanks.
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Chao_Y_Intel
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Hello,

MKL only has the malloc functions, and no remalloc functions. mkl_malloc is calling the system malloc function, and it may allocate a little larger memory size, and make sure it can return the aligned the memory address. If you need to have a aligned remalloc function, I think may do something like that with system remalloc system call.

Thanks,
Chao

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bstrouse
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So basically, I would have to write my own remalloc function to replace the standard one. If I wanted to do this, do I only need to make sure that remalloc is assigning chunks in multiples of the byte alignment (for example 16 bytes alignment)?

Thanks,
Blake
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Chao_Y_Intel
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Blake,

I just have quick search, in windows, the system runtime library provide the API: _aligned_realloc:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y69db7sx(v=VS.71).aspx

Thanks,
Chao

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TimP
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I just have quick search, in windows, the system runtime library provide the API: _aligned_realloc:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y69db7sx(v=VS.71).aspx

Then you should use the corresponding Microsoft aligned_malloc and free functions, in case the MKL definitions aren't fully compatible.
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