[libcxxabi] Align unwindHeader on a double-word boundary.
authorAkira Hatanaka <ahatanaka@apple.com>
Tue, 16 May 2017 15:19:08 +0000 (15:19 +0000)
committerAkira Hatanaka <ahatanaka@apple.com>
Tue, 16 May 2017 15:19:08 +0000 (15:19 +0000)
commit0c1016a337bc894c2ffe87e25e6e99c690fa8fca
treec71dd96cf7356f0591e14a2304d4903ece23ac27
parentb7b5d55c389b75ab3bcabbebc4095c082a40db2d
[libcxxabi] Align unwindHeader on a double-word boundary.

r276215 made a change to annotate _Unwind_Exception with attribute
"aligned" so that an exception object following field __cxa_exception
is sufficiently aligned. This fix hasn't been incorporated to unwind.h
on Darwin since it is an ABI breaking change.

Instead of annotating struct _Unwind_Exception with the attribute, this
commit annotates field unwindHeader of __cxa_exception. This ensures the
exception object is sufficiently aligned without breaking the ABI.

This recommits r302978 and r302981, which were reverted in r303016
because a libcxx test was failing on an AArch64 bot. I also modified the
libcxxabi test case to check the alignment of the pointer returned by
__cxa_allocate_exception rather than compiling the test with -O1 and
checking whether it segfaults.

rdar://problem/25364625

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33030

llvm-svn: 303175
libcxxabi/src/cxa_exception.hpp
libcxxabi/test/exception_object_alignment.pass.cpp [new file with mode: 0644]