Depending on ABI "long long" type of a particular 32-bit CPU might be aligned by either word (32-bits) or double word (64-bits). Make sure "data" is really 64-bit aligned for any 32-bit CPU. At least for 32-bit ARC cores ABI requires "long long" types to be aligned by normal 32-bit word. This makes "data" field aligned to 12 bytes. Which is still OK as long as we use 32-bit data only. But once we want to use native atomic64_t type (i.e. when we use special instructions LLOCKD/SCONDD for accessing 64-bit data) we easily hit misaligned access exception. That's because even on CPUs capable of non-aligned data access LL/SC instructions require strict alignment. Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --- Changes v1 -> v2: * Reworded commit message * Inserted comment right in source [Thomas] drivers/base/devres.c | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/base/devres.c b/drivers/base/devres.c index f98a097e73f2..466fa59c866a 100644 --- a/drivers/base/devres.c +++ b/drivers/base/devres.c @@ -24,8 +24,12 @@ struct devres_node { struct devres { struct devres_node node; - /* -- 3 pointers */ - unsigned long long data[]; /* guarantee ull alignment */ + /* + * Depending on ABI "long long" type of a particular 32-bit CPU + * might be aligned by either word (32-bits) or double word (64-bits). + * Make sure "data" is really 64-bit aligned for any 32-bit CPU. + */ + unsigned long long data[] __aligned(sizeof(unsigned long long)); }; struct devres_group { -- 2.17.1