intreadwrite: Use the __unaligned keyword on MSVC for ARM and x86_64

AV_WN64 is meant for unaligned data, but the existing av_alias* unions
(without a definition for the av_alias attribute - we don't have one
for MSVC) indicate to the compiler that they would have sufficient
alignment for normal access, i.e. the compiler is free to assume
8 byte alignment.

On ARM, this makes sure that AV_WN64 (or two consecutive AV_WN32) is
done with two str instructions instead of one strd.

Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
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Martin Storsjö 2016-08-01 10:04:42 +03:00
parent 230b1c070b
commit f79d847400
1 changed files with 5 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -197,6 +197,11 @@ union unaligned_16 { uint16_t l; } __attribute__((packed)) av_alias;
# define AV_RN(s, p) (*((const __unaligned uint##s##_t*)(p))) # define AV_RN(s, p) (*((const __unaligned uint##s##_t*)(p)))
# define AV_WN(s, p, v) (*((__unaligned uint##s##_t*)(p)) = (v)) # define AV_WN(s, p, v) (*((__unaligned uint##s##_t*)(p)) = (v))
#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (defined(_M_ARM) || defined(_M_X64)) && AV_HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED
# define AV_RN(s, p) (*((const __unaligned uint##s##_t*)(p)))
# define AV_WN(s, p, v) (*((__unaligned uint##s##_t*)(p)) = (v))
#elif AV_HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED #elif AV_HAVE_FAST_UNALIGNED
# define AV_RN(s, p) (((const av_alias##s*)(p))->u##s) # define AV_RN(s, p) (((const av_alias##s*)(p))->u##s)