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								<a name="Xtensa-Automatic-Alignment"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="Density-Instructions.html#Density-Instructions">Density Instructions</a>,
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								<h5 class="subsubsection">9.36.3.2 Automatic Instruction Alignment</h5>
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								<p><a name="index-alignment-of-_0040code_007bLOOP_007d-instructions-1859"></a><a name="index-alignment-of-branch-targets-1860"></a><a name="index-_0040code_007bLOOP_007d-instructions_002c-alignment-1861"></a><a name="index-branch-target-alignment-1862"></a>
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								The Xtensa assembler will automatically align certain instructions, both
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								to optimize performance and to satisfy architectural requirements.
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								   <p>As an optimization to improve performance, the assembler attempts to
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								align branch targets so they do not cross instruction fetch boundaries. 
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								(Xtensa processors can be configured with either 32-bit or 64-bit
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								instruction fetch widths.)  An
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								instruction immediately following a call is treated as a branch target
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								in this context, because it will be the target of a return from the
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								call.  This alignment has the potential to reduce branch penalties at
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								some expense in code size. 
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								This optimization is enabled by default.  You can disable it with the
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								<span class="samp">--no-target-align</span> command-line option (see <a href="Xtensa-Options.html#Xtensa-Options">Command Line Options</a>).
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								   <p>The target alignment optimization is done without adding instructions
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								that could increase the execution time of the program.  If there are
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								density instructions in the code preceding a target, the assembler can
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								change the target alignment by widening some of those instructions to
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								the equivalent 24-bit instructions.  Extra bytes of padding can be
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								inserted immediately following unconditional jump and return
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								instructions. 
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								This approach is usually successful in aligning many, but not all,
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								branch targets.
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								   <p>The <code>LOOP</code> family of instructions must be aligned such that the
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								first instruction in the loop body does not cross an instruction fetch
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								boundary (e.g., with a 32-bit fetch width, a <code>LOOP</code> instruction
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								must be on either a 1 or 2 mod 4 byte boundary).  The assembler knows
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								about this restriction and inserts the minimal number of 2 or 3 byte
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								no-op instructions to satisfy it.  When no-op instructions are added,
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								any label immediately preceding the original loop will be moved in order
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								to refer to the loop instruction, not the newly generated no-op
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								instruction.  To preserve binary compatibility across processors with
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								different fetch widths, the assembler conservatively assumes a 32-bit
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								fetch width when aligning <code>LOOP</code> instructions (except if the first
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								instruction in the loop is a 64-bit instruction).
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								   <p>Previous versions of the assembler automatically aligned <code>ENTRY</code>
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								instructions to 4-byte boundaries, but that alignment is now the
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								programmer's responsibility.
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