@@ -938,22 +938,29 @@ impl<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> BuilderMethods<'a, 'tcx> for Builder<'a, 'gcc, 'tcx> {
938938 fn load ( & mut self , pointee_ty : Type < ' gcc > , ptr : RValue < ' gcc > , align : Align ) -> RValue < ' gcc > {
939939 let block = self . llbb ( ) ;
940940 let function = block. get_function ( ) ;
941+ // FractalFir: In some cases, we *should* skip the call to get_aligned.
942+ // For example, calling `get_aligned` on a i8 is pointless(since it can only be 1 aligned)
943+ // Calling get_aligned on a `u128`/`i128` leads to issues(TODO: ask Anton what *kind* of issues,
944+ // describe them in detail).
945+ // So, we skip the call to `get_aligned` in such a case. *Ideally*, we could do this for all the types,
946+ // but the GCC APIs to facilitate this just aren't quite there yet.
947+
948+ // This checks that we only skip `get_aligned` on 128 bit ints if they have the correct alignment.
949+ // Otherwise, this may be an under-aligned load, so we will still call get_aligned.
950+ let mut can_skip_align = ( pointee_ty == self . cx . u128_type
951+ || pointee_ty == self . cx . i128_type )
952+ && align == self . int128_align ;
953+ // We can skip the call to `get_aligned` for byte-sized types with alignment of 1.
954+ can_skip_align |=
955+ ( pointee_ty == self . cx . u8_type || pointee_ty == self . cx . i8_type ) && align. bytes ( ) == 1 ;
956+ // Skip the call to `get_aligned` when possible.
957+ let aligned_type =
958+ if can_skip_align { pointee_ty } else { pointee_ty. get_aligned ( align. bytes ( ) ) } ;
959+
960+ let ptr = self . context . new_cast ( self . location , ptr, aligned_type. make_pointer ( ) ) ;
941961 // NOTE: instead of returning the dereference here, we have to assign it to a variable in
942962 // the current basic block. Otherwise, it could be used in another basic block, causing a
943963 // dereference after a drop, for instance.
944- // FIXME(antoyo): this check that we don't call get_aligned() a second time on a type.
945- // Ideally, we shouldn't need to do this check.
946- // FractalFir: the `align == self.int128_align` check ensures we *do* call `get_aligned` if
947- // the alignment of a `u128`/`i128` is not the one mandated by the ABI. This ensures we handle
948- // under-aligned loads correctly.
949- let aligned_type = if ( pointee_ty == self . cx . u128_type || pointee_ty == self . cx . i128_type )
950- && align == self . int128_align
951- {
952- pointee_ty
953- } else {
954- pointee_ty. get_aligned ( align. bytes ( ) )
955- } ;
956- let ptr = self . context . new_cast ( self . location , ptr, aligned_type. make_pointer ( ) ) ;
957964 let deref = ptr. dereference ( self . location ) . to_rvalue ( ) ;
958965 let loaded_value = function. new_local (
959966 self . location ,
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