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Before this commit system call memalign was used for aligned allocations, however memalign is deprecated. Based on (1) - POSIX requires that memory aligned allocations can be freed using free. Some systems provide no way to reclaim memory allocated with memalign (because one can only pass to free a pointer gotten from malloc, while, memalign would call malloc and then align the obtained value). Another issue is that 64/32 bits architectures use a minimal alignment size. So any requested alignment below the minimal system size can be simplified by calling malloc. The glibc implementation allows memory obtained from posix_memalign to be reclaimed with free. This commit replaces system call memalign with system call posix_memalign. It also calls malloc in case the requested alignment is below the minimal system size. (1) https://linux.die.net/man/3/memalign Fixes: d38e3d526657 ("common/mlx5: add memory management functions") Cc: stable@dpdk.org Signed-off-by: Ophir Munk <ophirmu@nvidia.com> Acked-by: Matan Azrad <matan@mellanox.com>