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hbw::allocator<T> - The C++ allocator compatible with the
C++ standard library allocator concepts
Note: This is EXPERIMENTAL API. The functionality and the header file
itself can be changed (including non-backward compatible changes) or
removed.
#include <hbw_allocator.h> Link with -lmemkind hbw::allocator();
template <class U>hbw::allocator<T>::allocator(const hbw::allocator<U>&);
hbw::allocator<T>::~allocator()'
hbw::allocator<T>::pointer hbw::allocator<T>::address(hbw::allocator<T>::reference x);
hbw::allocator<T>::const_pointer hbw::allocator<T>::address(hbw::allocator<T>::const_reference x);
hbw::allocator<T>::pointer hbw::allocator<T>::allocate(hbw::allocator<T>::size_type n, const void * = 0);
void hbw::allocator<T>::deallocate(hbw::allocator<T>::pointer p, hbw::allocator<T>::size_type n);
hbw::allocator<T>::size_type hbw::allocator<T>::max_size();
void hbw::allocator<T>::construct(hbw::allocator<T>::pointer p, const hbw::allocator<T>::value_type& val);
void hbw::allocator<T>::destroy(hbw::allocator<T>::pointer p);
The hbw::allocator<T> is intended to be used with STL containers to allocate high bandwidth memory. Memory management is based on hbwmalloc (memkind library), enabling users to gain performance in multithreaded applications. Refer hbwmalloc(3) and memkind(3) man page for more details.
All public member types and functions corresponds to standard library allocator concepts and definitions. The current implementation supports C++03 standard.
Template arguments:
T is an object type aliased by value_type.
U is an object type.
Note:
hbw::allocator<T>::pointer
hbw::allocator<T>::allocate(hbw::allocator<T>::size_type
n, const void * = 0) allocates high bandwidth memory using
hbw_malloc(). Throw std::bad_alloc when:
hbw::allocator<T>::deallocate(hbw::allocator<T>::pointer p, hbw::allocator<T>::size_type n) deallocates memory associated with pointer returned by allocate() using hbw_free().
The same as described in ERRORS section of hbwmalloc(3) man page.
The hbw::allocator<T> behavior depends on hbwmalloc heap management policy. To get and set the policy please use hbw_get_policy() and hbw_set_policy() respectively.
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2015-11-02 | Intel Corporation |