+/**
+ * \brief Report the alignment this system needs for SIMD allocations.
+ *
+ * This will return the minimum number of bytes to which a pointer must be
+ * aligned to be compatible with SIMD instructions on the current machine.
+ * For example, if the machine supports SSE only, it will return 16, but if
+ * it supports AVX-512F, it'll return 64 (etc). This only reports values for
+ * instruction sets SDL knows about, so if your SDL build doesn't have
+ * SDL_HasAVX512F(), then it might return 16 for the SSE support it sees and
+ * not 64 for the AVX-512 instructions that exist but SDL doesn't know about.
+ * Plan accordingly.
+ */
+extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_SIMDGetAlignment(void);
+
+/**
+ * \brief Allocate memory in a SIMD-friendly way.
+ *
+ * This will allocate a block of memory that is suitable for use with SIMD
+ * instructions. Specifically, it will be properly aligned and padded for
+ * the system's supported vector instructions.
+ *
+ * The memory returned will be padded such that it is safe to read or write
+ * an incomplete vector at the end of the memory block. This can be useful
+ * so you don't have to drop back to a scalar fallback at the end of your
+ * SIMD processing loop to deal with the final elements without overflowing
+ * the allocated buffer.
+ *
+ * You must free this memory with SDL_FreeSIMD(), not free() or SDL_free()
+ * or delete[], etc.
+ *
+ * Note that SDL will only deal with SIMD instruction sets it is aware of;
+ * for example, SDL 2.0.8 knows that SSE wants 16-byte vectors
+ * (SDL_HasSSE()), and AVX2 wants 32 bytes (SDL_HasAVX2()), but doesn't
+ * know that AVX-512 wants 64. To be clear: if you can't decide to use an
+ * instruction set with an SDL_Has*() function, don't use that instruction
+ * set with memory allocated through here.
+ *
+ * SDL_AllocSIMD(0) will return a non-NULL pointer, assuming the system isn't
+ * out of memory.
+ *
+ * \param len The length, in bytes, of the block to allocated. The actual
+ * allocated block might be larger due to padding, etc.
+ * \return Pointer to newly-allocated block, NULL if out of memory.
+ *
+ * \sa SDL_SIMDAlignment
+ * \sa SDL_SIMDFree
+ */
+extern DECLSPEC void * SDLCALL SDL_SIMDAlloc(const size_t len);
+
+/**
+ * \brief Deallocate memory obtained from SDL_SIMDAlloc
+ *
+ * It is not valid to use this function on a pointer from anything but
+ * SDL_SIMDAlloc(). It can't be used on pointers from malloc, realloc,
+ * SDL_malloc, memalign, new[], etc.
+ *
+ * However, SDL_SIMDFree(NULL) is a legal no-op.
+ *
+ * \sa SDL_SIMDAlloc
+ */
+extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_SIMDFree(void *ptr);