Commit a9c4dde3 authored by Sandrine Bailleux's avatar Sandrine Bailleux
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AArch32: Force compiler to align memory accesses

Alignment fault checking is always enabled in TF (by setting the
SCTLR.A bit). Thus, all instructions that load or store one or more
registers have an alignment check that the address being accessed is
aligned to the size of the data element(s) being accessed. If this
check fails it causes an Alignment fault, which is taken as a Data
Abort exception.

The compiler needs to be aware that it must not emit load and store
instructions resulting in unaligned accesses. It already is for
AArch64 builds (see commit fa1d3712

 "Add -mstrict-align to the gcc
options"), this patch does the same for AArch32 builds.

Change-Id: Ic885796bc6ed0ff392aae2d49f3a13f517e0169f
Signed-off-by: default avatarSandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
parent 700b6da7
......@@ -151,6 +151,7 @@ TF_CFLAGS_aarch32 = $(march32-directive)
TF_CFLAGS_aarch64 = -march=armv8-a
endif
TF_CFLAGS_aarch32 += -mno-unaligned-access
TF_CFLAGS_aarch64 += -mgeneral-regs-only -mstrict-align
ASFLAGS_aarch32 = $(march32-directive)
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