Adrien Mazarguil 0dc02cca8b mlx: use aligned memory to register regions
The first and last memory pool elements are usually cache-aligned but not
page-aligned, particularly when using huge pages.

Hardware performance can be improved significantly by registering memory
regions starting and ending on page boundaries.

Signed-off-by: Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil@6wind.com>
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DPDK is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing.
It supports many processor architectures and both FreeBSD and Linux.

The DPDK uses the Open Source BSD license for the core libraries and
drivers. The kernel components are GPLv2 licensed.

Please check the doc directory for release notes,
API documentation, and sample application information.

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Report bugs and issues to the development mailing list: dev@dpdk.org
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