I am not able to understand the below code with respect to the comment provided. What does this code does, and what would be the equivalent code for 8-aligned?
/* segment size must be 4-aligned */
attr->options.ssize &= ~3;
Here, ssize is of unsigned int type.
Since 4 in binary is 100, any value aligned to 4-byte boundaries (i.e. a multiple of 4) will have the last two bits set to zero.
3 in binary is 11, and ~3 is the bitwise negation of those bits, i.e., …1111100. Performing a bitwise AND with that value will keep every bit the same, except the last two which will be cleared (bit & 1 == bit, and bit & 0 == 0). This gives us a the next lower or equal value that is a multiple of 4.
To do the same operation for 8 (1000 in binary), we need to clear out the lowest three bits. We can do that with the bitwise negation of the binary 111, i.e., ~7.