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/freebsd-9-stable/tools/regression/ia64/unaligned/
Dtest.c97 char misaligned[sizeof(DATA_TYPE)]; member
101 DATA_TYPE *misaligned = (DATA_TYPE *)data.misaligned; variable
122 block_copy(misaligned, &value, sizeof(DATA_TYPE)); in main()
126 *aligned = *misaligned; in main()
132 : "=m"(misaligned), "=m"(*aligned) in main()
140 : "=m"(misaligned), "=m"(*aligned) in main()
148 : "=m"(misaligned), "=m"(*aligned) in main()
156 : "=m"(misaligned), "=m"(*aligned) in main()
168 *misaligned = value; in main()
174 : "=m"(misaligned) in main()
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/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/binutils/gas/doc/
Dc-sparc.texi96 SPARC GAS normally permits data to be misaligned. For example, it
99 they see misaligned data.
103 also issue an error about misaligned data, just as the SunOS and Solaris
107 issues misaligned data pseudo-ops when it initializes certain packed
Dc-sh.texi205 @code{@value{AS}} will issue a warning when a misaligned @code{.word} or
207 @code{.ualong} to indicate that the value is intentionally misaligned.
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/texinfo/
DTODO112 - Table of contents gets misaligned if there are 10 or more [sub]sections.
/freebsd-9-stable/lib/libelf/
Dlibelf_convert.m4215 * inside an `ar' archive could end up at misaligned memory addresses.
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/tcpdump/
DCHANGES714 - Fix bugs in the autoconf misaligned accesses code fragment.
737 - Use autoconf to detect architectures that can't handle misaligned
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/ntp/sntp/libevent/
Dwhatsnew-2.0.txt340 data was misaligned, we used memmove to move the data back to the front
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/libpcap/
DCHANGES593 - Use autoconf to detect architectures that can't handle misaligned
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/binutils/gas/
DChangeLog502 of as_warn_where for misaligned data.
DChangeLog-96971368 (sh_handle_align): Warn about misaligned data.
2789 misaligned address.
DChangeLog-02032615 misaligned address and reange overflow.
2617 earlier warnings about misaligned address and reange overflow.
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/binutils/gas/po/
Dgas.pot2524 msgid "misaligned branch destination"
7374 msgid "jump to misaligned address (0x%lx)"
7379 msgid "branch to misaligned address (0x%lx)"
7853 msgid "Branch to misaligned address (%lx)"
10050 msgid "misaligned data"
10054 msgid "misaligned offset"
/freebsd-9-stable/crypto/openssl/
DConfigure470 "SINIX-N","/usr/ucb/cc:-O2 -misaligned::(unknown)::-lucb:RC4_INDEX RC4_CHAR:::",
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/xz/
DChangeLog1577 misaligned table columns in --list output.
6078 misaligned data (no data corruption), this bug simply isn't
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/amd/
DChangeLog7854 results in byte-misaligned values. Bug fix from Jeffrey C Honig
8108 using pack() results in byte-misaligned values.
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/binutils/bfd/
DChangeLog-96972405 * elf32-mips.c (mips_elf_relocate_section): Check for misaligned
/freebsd-9-stable/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/
Dchanges.txt3360 structures - even though the hardware itself may support misaligned
3950 Fixed a problem where individual resource descriptors were misaligned within
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/gcc/
DChangeLog-2004508 (alpha_expand_movmisalign): ... misaligned vector support.
5764 (multi-isn and misaligned mems DFmode splitters): Use V64 for mode
11602 (vectorizable_load): Handle misaligned loads, using software-pipelined
11611 presence of misaligned loads.
21271 (expand_block_move): Use movua if src is misaligned.
DChangeLog-20014887 copy misaligned data.
4919 * expr.c (expand_expr, case ADDR_EXPR): Only copy for misaligned if
22336 (expand_expr, case COMPONENT_REF): Do copy if misaligned even
DChangeLog-200530874 vector types if to use base reg for misaligned non-word ld/std.
32037 * pa/linux-unwind.h (pa32_fallback_frame_state): Handle misaligned
35027 potentially misaligned entry_parm.
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/gdb/gdb/doc/
Dgdb.info-22068 numbers might represent divide by zero, misaligned access, etc).
Dgdb.texinfo11251 might represent divide by zero, misaligned access, etc). When this
/freebsd-9-stable/contrib/gcc/doc/
Dinvoke.texi3184 will be misaligned even though @code{struct bar} does not itself