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| From: | RayeR <glaux AT centrum DOT cz> |
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| Subject: | Re: I need strtok_r() function |
| Date: | Tue, 25 Oct 2011 05:25:33 -0700 (PDT) |
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I was suggested by Khusraw at BTRR that: K: "It is caused by the misalignment of SSE data from some of the assembler files, caused by DJGPP's COFF format limitations." R: > Is it possible to enforce aligment with some __attribute__ or compiler > option? Does it mean that when I call a SSE instruction on data that are > not word or dword (I don't know the block size) aligned it will throw some > exception and crashes? K: AFAIK it has to be aligned on 16 bytes (128 bits). I don't think that DJGPP's COFF supports such alignment, at least without some modifications.
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