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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T01:07:56+00:00 2026-06-10T01:07:56+00:00

Quick Question guys… Are these code spinets have the same alignment ? struct sse_t

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Quick Question guys… Are these code spinets have the same alignment ?

struct sse_t {
     float sse_data[4];
};

// the array "cacheline" will be aligned to 64-byte boundary
struct sse_t alignas(64) cacheline[1000000];

Or

// every object of type sse_t will be aligned to 64-byte boundary
struct sse_t {
     float sse_data[4];
} __attribute((aligned(64)));

struct sse_t cacheline[1000000];
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    2026-06-10T01:07:57+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:07 am

    Are these code spinets have the same alignment ?

    Not quite. Your two examples are actually very different.

    In your first example, you will get an array of sse_t objects. A sse_t object is only guaranteed 4-byte alignment. But since the entire array is aligned to 64-bytes, each sse_t object will be properly aligned for SSE access.

    In your second example, you are forcing each sse_t object to be aligned to 64-bytes. But each sse_t object is only 16 bytes. So the array will be 4x larger. (You will have 48 bytes of padding at the end of each sse_t object).


    struct objA {
         float sse_data[4];
    };
    struct objB {
         float sse_data[4];
    } __attribute((aligned(64)));
    
    int main(){
        cout << sizeof(objA) << endl;
        cout << sizeof(objB) << endl;
    }
    

    Output:

    16
    64
    

    I’m pretty sure that the second case is not what you want.

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