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#ifndef NV_NPPS_SUPPORT_FUNCTIONS_H
#define NV_NPPS_SUPPORT_FUNCTIONS_H
/**
* \file npps_support_functions.h
* Signal Processing Support Functions.
*/
#include "nppdefs.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* \page signal_memory_management Memory Management
* @defgroup signal_memory_management Memory Management
* @ingroup npps
* Functions that provide memory management functionality like malloc and free.
* @{
*/
/**
* \section signal_malloc Malloc
* @defgroup signal_malloc Malloc
* Signal-allocator methods for allocating 1D arrays of data in device memory.
* All allocators have size parameters to specify the size of the signal (1D array)
* being allocated.
*
* The allocator methods return a pointer to the newly allocated memory of appropriate
* type. If device-memory allocation is not possible due to resource constaints
* the allocators return 0 (i.e. NULL pointer).
*
* All signal allocators allocate memory aligned such that it is beneficial to the
* performance of the majority of the signal-processing primitives.
* It is no mandatory however to use these allocators. Any valid
* CUDA device-memory pointers can be passed to NPP primitives.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* 8-bit unsigned signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of unsigned chars in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp8u *
nppsMalloc_8u(size_t nSize);
/**
* 8-bit signed signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of (signed) chars in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp8s *
nppsMalloc_8s(size_t nSize);
/**
* 16-bit unsigned signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of unsigned shorts in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp16u *
nppsMalloc_16u(size_t nSize);
/**
* 16-bit signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of shorts in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp16s *
nppsMalloc_16s(size_t nSize);
/**
* 16-bit complex-value signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of 16-bit complex numbers in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp16sc *
nppsMalloc_16sc(size_t nSize);
/**
* 32-bit unsigned signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of unsigned ints in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp32u *
nppsMalloc_32u(size_t nSize);
/**
* 32-bit integer signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of ints in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp32s *
nppsMalloc_32s(size_t nSize);
/**
* 32-bit complex integer signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of complex integner values in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp32sc *
nppsMalloc_32sc(size_t nSize);
/**
* 32-bit float signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of floats in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp32f *
nppsMalloc_32f(size_t nSize);
/**
* 32-bit complex float signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of complex float values in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp32fc *
nppsMalloc_32fc(size_t nSize);
/**
* 64-bit long integer signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of long ints in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp64s *
nppsMalloc_64s(size_t nSize);
/**
* 64-bit complex long integer signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of complex long int values in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp64sc *
nppsMalloc_64sc(size_t nSize);
/**
* 64-bit float (double) signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of doubles in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp64f *
nppsMalloc_64f(size_t nSize);
/**
* 64-bit complex complex signal allocator.
* \param nSize Number of complex double valuess in the new signal.
* \return A pointer to the new signal. 0 (NULL-pointer) indicates
* that an error occurred during allocation.
*/
Npp64fc *
nppsMalloc_64fc(size_t nSize);
/** @} signal_malloc */
/**
* \section signal_free Free
* @defgroup signal_free Free
* Free signal memory.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Free method for any signal memory.
* \param pValues A pointer to memory allocated using nppiMalloc_<modifier>.
*/
void nppsFree(void * pValues);
/** @} signal_free */
/** @} signal_memory_management */
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* NV_NPPS_SUPPORT_FUNCTIONS_H */
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