On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 12:15:53AM +0000, Daniel Drake wrote:Why unaligned access is bad
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Most architectures are unable to perform unaligned memory accesses. Any
unaligned access causes a processor exception.
"Some architectures are unable to perform unaligned memory accesses,
either an exception is generated, or the data
access is silently invalid. In architectures that allow unaligned
access, natural aligned accesses are usually faster than non-aligned."
In summary: if your code causes unaligned memory accesses to happen, your code
will not work on some platforms, and will perform *very* badly on others.
*very* -> *slower*
Natural alignment
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Please move this definition before "Why unaligned access is bad".
Also, it would be nice to have a table of ISAs:
ISA Need Need
natural alignment
alignment by x
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m68k No 2
powerpc/ppc Yes Word size