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i386: Increase MALLOC_ALIGNMENT to 16 [BZ #21120]
GCC 7 changed the definition of max_align_t on i386: https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commitdiff;h=9b5c49ef97e63cc63f1ffa13baf771368105ebe2 As a result, glibc malloc no longer returns memory blocks which are as aligned as max_align_t requires. This causes malloc/tst-malloc-thread-fail to fail with an error like this one: error: allocation function 0, size 144 not aligned to 16 This patch moves the MALLOC_ALIGNMENT definition to <malloc-alignment.h> and increases the malloc alignment to 16 for i386. [BZ #21120] * malloc/malloc-internal.h (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT): Moved to ... * sysdeps/generic/malloc-alignment.h: Here. New file. * sysdeps/i386/malloc-alignment.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/malloc-machine.h: Include <malloc-alignment.h>.
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/* The corresponding word size. */
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#define SIZE_SZ (sizeof (INTERNAL_SIZE_T))
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/* MALLOC_ALIGNMENT is the minimum alignment for malloc'ed chunks. It
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must be a power of two at least 2 * SIZE_SZ, even on machines for
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which smaller alignments would suffice. It may be defined as larger
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than this though. Note however that code and data structures are
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optimized for the case of 8-byte alignment. */
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#ifndef MALLOC_ALIGNMENT
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# define MALLOC_ALIGNMENT (2 * SIZE_SZ < __alignof__ (long double) \
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? __alignof__ (long double) : 2 * SIZE_SZ)
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#endif
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/* The corresponding bit mask value. */
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#define MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - 1)
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