Just use SSE2 intrinsics to do unaligned memory accesses as a workaround for this gcc bug related to vector extensions. --- test/utils-prng.c | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/utils-prng.c b/test/utils-prng.c index 7c2dd6a..967b898 100644 --- a/test/utils-prng.c +++ b/test/utils-prng.c @@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ #include "utils.h" #include "utils-prng.h" +#if defined(GCC_VECTOR_EXTENSIONS_SUPPORTED) && defined(__SSE2__) +#include <xmmintrin.h> +#endif + void smallprng_srand_r (smallprng_t *x, uint32_t seed) { uint32_t i; @@ -77,6 +81,14 @@ store_rand_128_data (void *addr, prng_rand_128_data_t *d, int aligned) *(uint8x16 *)addr = d->vb; return; } + else + { +#ifdef __SSE2__ + /* workaround for http://gcc.gnu.org/PR55614 */ + _mm_storeu_si128 (addr, _mm_loadu_si128 ((__m128i *)d)); + return; +#endif + } #endif /* we could try something better for unaligned writes (packed attribute), * but GCC is not very reliable: http://gcc.gnu.org/PR55454 */ -- 1.7.8.6 _______________________________________________ Pixman mailing list Pixman@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pixman