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Correctly align global and static variables.

This can be important if matrices or SIMD vectors are being used in
global or static variables, as otherwise it may result in crashes due to
aligned instructions accessing misaligned variables.
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2 arquivos alterados com 2 adições e 0 exclusões
  1. 1 0
      src/llvm_backend.cpp
  2. 1 0
      src/llvm_backend_stmt.cpp

+ 1 - 0
src/llvm_backend.cpp

@@ -2598,6 +2598,7 @@ gb_internal bool lb_generate_code(lbGenerator *gen) {
 			LLVMSetLinkage(g.value, USE_SEPARATE_MODULES ? LLVMWeakAnyLinkage : LLVMInternalLinkage);
 		}
 		lb_set_linkage_from_entity_flags(m, g.value, e->flags);
+		LLVMSetAlignment(g.value, type_align_of(e->type));
 		
 		if (e->Variable.link_section.len > 0) {
 			LLVMSetSection(g.value, alloc_cstring(permanent_allocator(), e->Variable.link_section));

+ 1 - 0
src/llvm_backend_stmt.cpp

@@ -1984,6 +1984,7 @@ gb_internal void lb_build_static_variables(lbProcedure *p, AstValueDecl *vd) {
 		char *c_name = alloc_cstring(permanent_allocator(), mangled_name);
 
 		LLVMValueRef global = LLVMAddGlobal(p->module->mod, lb_type(p->module, e->type), c_name);
+		LLVMSetAlignment(global, type_align_of(e->type));
 		LLVMSetInitializer(global, LLVMConstNull(lb_type(p->module, e->type)));
 		if (value.value != nullptr) {
 			LLVMSetInitializer(global, value.value);