On some platforms and architectures, the .align <n> directive aligns to 2^n bytes, not n bytes. The .balign <n> directive always aligns to n bytes.
Signed-off-by: Ken Thomases ken@codeweavers.com --- This may break building for Solaris. We'll find out if anybody cares.
dlls/msvcrt/cxx.h | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dlls/msvcrt/cxx.h b/dlls/msvcrt/cxx.h index 027026efbb3..3765dc81d33 100644 --- a/dlls/msvcrt/cxx.h +++ b/dlls/msvcrt/cxx.h @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
#define __ASM_VTABLE(name,funcs) \ __asm__(".data\n" \ - "\t.align 8\n" \ + "\t.balign 8\n" \ "\t.quad " __ASM_NAME(#name "_rtti") "\n" \ "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("MSVCRT_" #name "_vtable") "\n" \ __ASM_NAME("MSVCRT_" #name "_vtable") ":\n" \ @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
#define __ASM_VTABLE(name,funcs) \ __asm__(".data\n" \ - "\t.align 4\n" \ + "\t.balign 4\n" \ "\t.long " __ASM_NAME(#name "_rtti") "\n" \ "\t.globl " __ASM_NAME("MSVCRT_" #name "_vtable") "\n" \ __ASM_NAME("MSVCRT_" #name "_vtable") ":\n" \