// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple aarch64-linux-gnu %s -emit-llvm -o /dev/null -verify typedef struct { int a, b; } IntPair; typedef struct { long long a; } LongStruct; typedef int __attribute__((aligned(1))) unaligned_int; void func(IntPair *p) { IntPair res; __atomic_load(p, &res, 0); // expected-warning {{misaligned atomic operation may incur significant performance penalty; the expected alignment (8 bytes) exceeds the actual alignment (4 bytes)}} __atomic_store(p, &res, 0); // expected-warning {{misaligned atomic operation may incur significant performance penalty; the expected alignment (8 bytes) exceeds the actual alignment (4 bytes)}} __atomic_fetch_add((unaligned_int *)p, 1, 2); // expected-warning {{misaligned atomic operation may incur significant performance penalty; the expected alignment (4 bytes) exceeds the actual alignment (1 bytes)}} __atomic_fetch_sub((unaligned_int *)p, 1, 3); // expected-warning {{misaligned atomic operation may incur significant performance penalty; the expected alignment (4 bytes) exceeds the actual alignment (1 bytes)}} } void func1(LongStruct *p) { LongStruct res; __atomic_load(p, &res, 0); __atomic_store(p, &res, 0); __atomic_fetch_add((int *)p, 1, 2); __atomic_fetch_sub((int *)p, 1, 3); } typedef struct { void *a; void *b; } Foo; typedef struct { void *a; void *b; void *c; void *d; } __attribute__((aligned(32))) ThirtyTwo; void braz(Foo *foo, ThirtyTwo *braz) { Foo bar; __atomic_load(foo, &bar, __ATOMIC_RELAXED); // expected-warning {{misaligned atomic operation may incur significant performance penalty; the expected alignment (16 bytes) exceeds the actual alignment (8 bytes)}} ThirtyTwo thirtyTwo1; ThirtyTwo thirtyTwo2; __atomic_load(&thirtyTwo1, &thirtyTwo2, __ATOMIC_RELAXED); // expected-warning {{large atomic operation may incur significant performance penalty; the access size (32 bytes) exceeds the max lock-free size (16 bytes)}} }