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95 static unsigned long *nd_pfn_supported_alignments(unsigned long *alignments) in nd_pfn_supported_alignments() argument98 alignments[0] = PAGE_SIZE; in nd_pfn_supported_alignments()101 alignments[1] = HPAGE_PMD_SIZE; in nd_pfn_supported_alignments()103 alignments[2] = HPAGE_PUD_SIZE; in nd_pfn_supported_alignments()106 return alignments; in nd_pfn_supported_alignments()
202 bf 3f ! Different alignments, use slow version217 3: ! Handle different src and dest alignments.
55 alignments.
36 xor $16, $17, $1 # E : are source and dest alignments the same?
241 up for all non-object memory. For typical alignments, the redzone is only243 cache's requested alignment, special alignments may result in unprotected gaps
97 alignments.
65 and specific data block alignments e.g. for XIP applications.
62 from SCRIPTS that requires special alignments.
1212 deal with alignments etc).1272 /* sizes, alignments */
1839 appropriate output sections. The symbol alignments considered are4116 alignments before smaller alignments can reduce the amount of padding7248 preserve alignments, either by switching some instructions between
14785 '-fdump-rtl-alignments'14786 Dump after branch alignments have been computed.27293 pointer alignments.29212 * 'Whether any extended alignments are supported and the contexts in29215 Extended alignments up to 2^{28} (bytes) are supported for objects29222 Valid alignments are powers of 2 up to and including 2^{28}.31477 Meaningful alignments are powers of 2 greater than one. GCC uses36168 the lowest common multiple of the alignments of all of the members54706 alignments of types that contain bit-fields. The previous encoding60759 * fdump-rtl-alignments: Developer Options. (line 65)
10520 differences between formats are the sizes and alignments of fields in
30935 * Storage Layout:: Defining sizes and alignments of data.31692 alignments measured in bits do not need to be constant. They can be C
19191 alignments. This option is the default.