commit 0f7f6249a4120620c7944d709691425f1c8c7a8b Author: Jason Merrill Date: Tue Sep 13 09:13:57 2016 -0400 Trying again to fix aligned-new on m68k. * c-common.c (check_cxx_fundamental_alignment_constraints): Don't limit types at all. diff --git a/gcc/c-family/c-common.c b/gcc/c-family/c-common.c index 9b5e016..9fec2cf 100644 --- a/gcc/c-family/c-common.c +++ b/gcc/c-family/c-common.c @@ -7905,13 +7905,8 @@ check_cxx_fundamental_alignment_constraints (tree node, } else if (TYPE_P (node)) { - /* Let's be liberal for types. BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT is the largest - alignment a built-in type can require, MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT is the - largest alignment the object file can represent, but a type that is - only allocated dynamically could request even larger alignment. So - only limit type alignment to what TYPE_ALIGN can represent. */ - if (requested_alignment > (max_align = 8U << 28)) - alignment_too_large_p = true; + /* Let's be liberal for types; don't limit their alignment any more than + check_user_alignment already did. */ } if (alignment_too_large_p)