On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Øyvind Harboe <oyvind.har...@zylin.com>wrote:
> What puzzles me is that there is no warning on x86, even if I the > -Wcast-align option > is there.... > > .... > -Wcast-align > Warn whenever a pointer is cast such that the required alignment > of the target is increased. For example, warn if a char * is cast to > an int * on machines where integers can only be accessed at two- or > four-byte boundaries. > ---- > > "on machines where integers can only be accessed at two- or four-byte boundaries" x86 is not such a machine, it supports unaligned access. Which is why it's good to do a cross-compile to another arch regularly to catch these problems. It would be good if there was an option to emit these warnings regardless. Maybe there is. I looked briefly at the memory read functions in mips32_dmaacc.c and mips32_pracc.c and it looks like the type usage is a bit confused. The difference between the *_read_mem{32,16,8} functions should only be what kind of access is made *on the target*. Host data buffer type should be identical, preferrably void*, with no alignment requirement, and count should be in number of bytes. /Andreas
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