Questions tagged [memory-alignment]
Memory alignment means that objects and variables reside at particular offsets in the system's memory.
memory-alignment
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Why alignment is power of 2?
There is a quote from cppreference:
Every object type has the property called alignment requirement, which
is an integer value (of type std::size_t, always a power of 2)
representing the number of ...
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Understanding alignment concept
An alignment is an implementation-defined integer value representing
the number of bytes between successive addresses at which a given
object can be allocated.
That concept is a bit unclear. For ...
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Why does struct alignment depend on whether a field type is primitive or user-defined?
In Noda Time v2, we're moving to nanosecond resolution. That means we can no longer use an 8-byte integer to represent the whole range of time we're interested in. That has prompted me to investigate ...
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What is the sense of converting PVOID buffer to PCHAR?
I see next code in the MS code examples:
PVOID alignedBuffer[BUFFER_SIZE/sizeof( PVOID )];
PCHAR buffer = (PCHAR) alignedBuffer;
hResult = FilterSendMessage( context->Port,
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how to fix wrong stack alignment with Eigen library under Workbench3.0 (vxworks 6.6 IDE)
I am using Eigen(3.2.0) Library under Workbench3.0 (vxworks 6.6). The compiler in this distribution is GCC version 4.1.2.
Language : c++; Operating System: winXP
the problem code is as followed:
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image row offset OpenGL
I am developing (Xcode Version 5.1.1 (5B1008)) a graphical (basically Cocoa) OSX (10.9.3 (13D65)) app using OpenGL graphics. I am targeting the app for general availability on any modern MacBook ...
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Copying data of an unknown type into an array in C
I've got a function that receives data of an unknown type allocated on the heap that I'd like to copy it into a specific position in an array. The issue is that this function can't have access to the ...
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Load array of bit-field as ndarray
i'm developing scientific measurement device interface. I need to load data (received from socket) as numpy array.
Data is 8960 bytes buffer with 5120 14-bit integer values. So, what is the bes way ...
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Aligned memory allocator: memory corruption (game engine architecture[Jason Gregory])
I was just reading Game Engine Architecture by Jason Gregory S.212, when I stumbled on the code where he is allocating aligned memory. I think he is producing a memory corruption and a tried it by ...
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Is there any optimisation option that could change the alignment of struct in VS2012?
I've been investigating a weird bug this week. When I compile a third party static library in Release and then link it with my application (in Release also), it crashes with a weird callstack (the ...
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Data structure padding and memory allocation
According to Wikipedia, a structure containing a single byte and a four-byte integer, in this order, would require three additional bytes of padding because the four-byte integer has to be 4 bytes ...
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Why are initializer lists not available when changing the allocator of std::vector?
In my project I changed the used point type from Eigen::Vector2f to Eigen::Vector2d and ran into the alignment problem.
Here is a simplified version of the code:
#include <vector>
#include <...
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Is it possible to force an Android Bitmap to have a given memory alignment and stride for its pixels?
I have some graphic routines for Android written in C which can manipulate bitmaps and also arrays of pixels (ARGB format, 32bpp). These routines are called from the Java side.
For efficiency, I need ...
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Segfaults with Intel Intrinsics
I have the following function using Intel intrinsics:
int c_lattice_worker( int lm, double* inArr, double* outArr, int arrLen,
double sin_, double cos_ ) {
int xi, yi;
double x, y;
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Why is it not possible to read an unaligned word in one step?
Given that the word size of a CPU allows it to address every single byte in the memory.
And given that via PAE CPUs can even use more bits than its word size for addressing.
What is the reason that a ...
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Getting page aligned memory in numpy
Is there a way to allocate the data section (i.e. the data) of a numpy array on a page boundary?
For why I care, if I were using PyOpenCL on an Intel device, and I wanted to create a buffer using ...
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Reading the last chunk of a file open for un-cached direct I/O doesn't produce EOF, normal behavior?
I'm opening a file using CreateFile() with the flags FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING and FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH for several reasons, and I've noticed a strange behavior:
Since for using those flags we have ...
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When extending a padded struct, why can't extra fields be placed in the tail padding?
Let's consider the structs :
struct S1 {
int a;
char b;
};
struct S2 {
struct S1 s; /* struct needed to make this compile as C without typedef */
char c;
};
// For the C++ ...
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Binary File Processing - fseek() to a certain field inside a struct
struct good {
int ID;
char name[20];
int quantity;
float cost;
}
struct good article;
fseek(hw2, f*sizeof(struct good) + sizeof(article.ID) + sizeof(article.name), SEEK_SET);
Does the value of the ...
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Why this code produces invalid alignment with MSVC?
I have tested this code on ideone.com and it outputs 16 as it should. However when I try it in Visual Studio 2013 it shows 8. Is it a bug or lack of C++11 support from the compiler?
#include <...
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Trying to use std::aligned_storage with SSE and new
I wanted to try getting a square root of some floats using SSE instrincs in C++. But I get a exception when I try to store the result. Can I use std::aligned_storage like that?
#include <iostream&...
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Compute size of object if it has to be aligned as a specific type
Is there a "sizeof if aligned as type T" in the C++ standard library. I speak of something like:
template<class U,class T>
constexpr size_t size_of(const T& x)
{
return (sizeof(x) + ...
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Turn off Eigen Alignment in the PCL build
So I have an issue where Eigen Alignment causes serious issues with the operating system I use, QNX. Basically the OS cannot deal with the memory that way and causes very interesting seg faults. See ...
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Structure padding and alignment of byte-sized fields?
If I have a structure such as the one below, on a 32-bit machine, will there be any padding within the structure? As I understand it, the structure will align everything to it's largest field, so what ...
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How is the size of nested struct arrays decided?
N.B: This is similar, but not quite the same as Effects of __attribute__((packed)) on nested array of structures?
I am defining a struct type that contains several nested structs.
One of the members ...
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DeviceIoControl buffer parameters marshalling and alignment
I am writing a Windows CE service and an API library for it, which wraps DeviceIoControl calls needed to communicate with the library.
Can I be sure, that marshalling of memory buffers passed to the ...
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if T is aligned, std::vector<T> is aligned too?
I was browsing some of the new C++14 features and aligned_storage caught my attention, and after following a talk about concurrency, locality and data structure alignment, I was thinking about the ...
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How do modern cpus handle crosspage unaligned access?
I'm trying to understand how unaligned memory access (UMA) works on modern processors (namely x86-64 and ARM architectures). I get that I might run into problems with UMA ranging from performance ...
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Stack alignment analysis with gdb
During a lecture I learned about the importance of 8-byte alignment for x86 architectures. This was visualized using the following example:
// char 1 byte
int main()
{
char a1;
char a2;
char ...
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How does this code cause undefined behavior in memory alignment?
I am using IAR (a C compiler) to program for TI chips (16 bits MCU).
I have the following strcture,
//I use union mainly because sometimes I use the 2 bytes word value
// and sometimes I only use ...
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Is the member field order of a class "stable"?
Considering c++ (or c++11), where I have some array of data with 2*N integers which represent N pairs. For each even i=0,2,4,6,...,2*N it holds that (data[i],data[i+1]) forms such a pair. Now I want ...
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aligning pointer operations
I want to have a variable for example as of type int (aligned as 8 bytes) and so I also want to have pointer operations on it in 8 bytes. ( target pointer alignment)
I did the following but couldnt ...
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Memory alignment of arrays
I am having trouble aligning memory for DMA transfer on the Cell processor. I need the last 4 bits of an address to be 0.
I have 4 arrays of unsigned int where each element must be aligned in memory ...
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Vectorizing/optimising loop with unaligned data access for wide registers (Xeon Phi in particular)
This is my first experience asking questions to the Stackoverflow community. Sorry if my question does not fit the forum's style/size - will improve with experience.
I am trying to vectorize a loop ...
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Why 2 LSB's of 32 bit ARM instruction address not used
I am studying the ARM instruction architecture, and I have read that instructions are stored word-aligned, so the least significant two bits of instruction addresses are always zero in ARM state.
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Linaro g++ aarch64 compilation cause unalignment fault
I'm using linaro g++ for ARM arch64 to compile a simple cpp file:
int main()
{
char *helloMain = "main module (crm.c)";
long faculty, num = 12;
int stop,mainLoop = 1;
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Memory alignment for SSE in C++, _aligned_malloc equivalent?
I was wondering how I could turn this C code into C++ for memory alignment.
float *pResult = (float*) _aligned_malloc(length * sizeof(float), 16);
I did look here and then I tried this
float *...
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why is there no aligned calloc in C11
The C11 standard added the aligned_alloc function to allocate uninitialized aligned memory.
The standard also includes the calloc function to allocate memory which is initialized to zero but only ...
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How to force VC++ 2013 compiler to assume 16b alignment in own allocator?
Hello I run into one serious problem. I'am writing own allocator for my classes. Allocator supports memory alignment. Problem is that i'am using SSE so some structures in my code are __declspec(align(...
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Manually insert padding bytes between the struct elements in 'C'
I have a set of 32-bit registers for a peripheral in an embedded application(ARM bare-metal), with the following byte addresses.
CTL 0x0;
STAT 0x4
TXR 0x8 <-- Discontinuous address
RXR 0x20
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Aligned malloc and free [duplicate]
I was introduced to a question as follows,
I need to implement this API:
a)Implement an allocation function: void *myMalloc(int size) , which gets int size of bytes to allocate , and returns a ...
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Always same effect of #pragma pack(16) and #pragma pack(8)?
I am trying to align data members by using #pragma pack (n). Take the following as an example:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#pragma pack(8) // or (16)
struct A
{
int a;
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Time comparison of "for" loop in Matlab and Octave
Just now, I came to know that Matlab & Octave uses column-major from Wikipedia.
Column-major order is used in Fortran, OpenGL and OpenGL ES, MATLAB,
GNU Octave, R, Julia, Rasdaman, and Scilab....
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alignment of struct in C++
The scope is in x86
For example, we have a struct like this:
struct X{
int a;
char b;
// compiler will pad 3 bytes here
double c;
};
X x;
I think the alignment ...
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Is there any effect to an align directive immediately following another?
How does it works exactly? does the last align override the behavior of the previously one making its effect null or does it do something when used together? I found this from a large assembly source ...
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Structure size and memory layout depending on #pragma pack
Consider the following program compiled in VC++ 2010:
#pragma pack(push, 1) // 1, 2, 4, 8
struct str_test
{
unsigned int n;
unsigned short s;
unsigned char b[4];
};
#pragma pack(pop)
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Wide string libc functions on unaligned memory
So I've discovered after painful debugging that libc functions like wcslen will fail silently when dealing with non memory-aligned buffers. In my case doing a wcslen( mystr ) resulted in a faulty ...
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C++ class members and memory position
I would like to copy all members of class CA in member of class CB by using a single call to memcpy for performance reason.
In the basic form , I think that it is possible as they are all members ...
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Size of class with virtual function
I was revising the C++ concepts, but I am stuck with a very simple code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class foo {
public:
//int i;
void virtual foobar()
{
cout &...
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Is there cases where a 32-bit variable could not been properly-aligned
In the following link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms684122(VS.85).aspx, it is said that "Simple reads and writes to properly-aligned 32-bit variables are atomic operations". I'm wondering ...