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Re: vector alignment question


> On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:50:32PM -0700, Steve Ellcey wrote:
> > I noticed that vectors are always aligned based on their size, i.e.  an
> > 8 byte vector has an aligment of 8 bytes, 16 byte vectors an alignment
> > of 16, a 256 byte vector an alignment of 256, etc.
> > 
> > Is this really intended?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > so it seems to be intentional, but it still seems odd to me, especially
> > for very large vectors.
> 
> Hardware usually requires such alignment.  Most folk don't use vectors
> larger than some bit of hardware supports.  One wouldn't want the ABI
> to depend on whether that bit of hardware were actually present, IMO.
> 
> r~

I guess that makes sense but I wonder if the default alignment should be
set to "MIN (size of vector, BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT)" instead so that we
don't default to an alignment larger than we know we can support.  Or
perhaps there should be a way to override the default alignment for
vectors on systems that don't require natural alignment.

Steve Ellcey
sje@cup.hp.com


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