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Add -malign-data={abi|compat,cachineline} to control how GCC aligns variables. "compat" uses increased alignment value compatible with GCC 4.8 and earlier, "abi" uses alignment value as specified by the psABI, and "cacheline" uses increased alignment value to match the cache line size. "compat" is the default. gcc/ PR target/61296 * config/i386/i386-opts.h (ix86_align_data): New enum. * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_data_alignment): Return the ABI alignment value for -malign-data=abi, the cachine line size for -malign-data=cachineline and the older GCC compatible alignment value for for -malign-data=compat. * config/i386/i386.opt (malign-data=): New. * doc/invoke.texi: Document -malign-data=. gcc/testsuite/ PR target/61296 * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-2.c: New. * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-3.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-4.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-5.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/pr61296-7.c: Likewise. Co-Authored-By: Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Uros Bizjak <ubizjak@gmail.com> From-SVN: r218818
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re PR bootstrap/64023 (r216964 breaks bootstrap on darwin when using gcc as the bootstrap compiler.)
re PR bootstrap/64023 (r216964 breaks bootstrap on darwin when using gcc as the bootstrap compiler.)
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