[PATCH] D111472: [docs] Mention in release notes that we now support 2^32 alignment

Arthur Eubanks via Phabricator via llvm-commits llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org
Mon Oct 11 10:23:34 PDT 2021


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Closed by commit rGb41cfbfcbbe2: [docs] Mention in release notes that we now support 2^32 alignment (authored by aeubanks).

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  clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
  llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
  llvm/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst


Index: llvm/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
===================================================================
--- llvm/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
+++ llvm/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@
   will be removed after LLVM 14. In the meantime, only minimal effort will be
   made to maintain the legacy pass manager for the optimization pipeline.
 * Max allowed integer type was reduced from 2^24-1 bits to 2^23 bits.
+* Max allowed alignment was increased from 2^29 to 2^32.
 
 Changes to building LLVM
 ------------------------
Index: llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
===================================================================
--- llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
+++ llvm/docs/LangRef.rst
@@ -709,7 +709,7 @@
 case, the extra alignment could be observable: for example, code could
 assume that the globals are densely packed in their section and try to
 iterate over them as an array, alignment padding would break this
-iteration. The maximum alignment is ``1 << 29``.
+iteration. The maximum alignment is ``1 << 32``.
 
 For global variables declarations, as well as definitions that may be
 replaced at link time (``linkonce``, ``weak``, ``extern_weak`` and ``common``
@@ -9736,7 +9736,7 @@
 the number of elements allocated, otherwise "NumElements" is defaulted
 to be one. If a constant alignment is specified, the value result of the
 allocation is guaranteed to be aligned to at least that boundary. The
-alignment may not be greater than ``1 << 29``. If not specified, or if
+alignment may not be greater than ``1 << 32``. If not specified, or if
 zero, the target can choose to align the allocation on any convenient
 boundary compatible with the type.
 
@@ -9826,7 +9826,7 @@
 to ensure that the alignment information is correct. Overestimating the
 alignment results in undefined behavior. Underestimating the alignment
 may produce less efficient code. An alignment of 1 is always safe. The
-maximum possible alignment is ``1 << 29``. An alignment value higher
+maximum possible alignment is ``1 << 32``. An alignment value higher
 than the size of the loaded type implies memory up to the alignment
 value bytes can be safely loaded without trapping in the default
 address space. Access of the high bytes can interfere with debugging
@@ -9961,7 +9961,7 @@
 to ensure that the alignment information is correct. Overestimating the
 alignment results in undefined behavior. Underestimating the
 alignment may produce less efficient code. An alignment of 1 is always
-safe. The maximum possible alignment is ``1 << 29``. An alignment
+safe. The maximum possible alignment is ``1 << 32``. An alignment
 value higher than the size of the stored type implies memory up to the
 alignment value bytes can be stored to without trapping in the default
 address space. Storing to the higher bytes however may result in data
Index: clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
===================================================================
--- clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
+++ clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.rst
@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@
   `P2362 <wg21.link/P2362>`_.
 - Support for ``__attribute__((error("")))`` and
   ``__attribute__((warning("")))`` function attributes have been added.
+- The maximum allowed alignment has been increased from 2^29 to 2^32.
 
 C++ Language Changes in Clang
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