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In PROTECTED mode, the MPU is used to map regions of memory to supervisor- and/or user-accessible memory. Currently, that algorithm is very simple: The entire address range is made accessible in supervisor mode; a single MPU region is used to enable user-mode access in each user memory region.
Each MPU region must bit both of a power-of-two size and with an alignment in memory equal to the si
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Support C11 free()
With aligned_alloc() in the C11 standard, free() is called to free memory, rather than an equivalent aligned_free().
We should update our library with some logic that can be used to correctly call aligned_free() if free() is used instead.
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Refer to: zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#28932
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Refer to: zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#28932 (comment)
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