https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=77691
--- Comment #42 from CVS Commits <cvs-commit at gcc dot gnu.org> --- The master branch has been updated by Alexandre Oliva <aol...@gcc.gnu.org>: https://gcc.gnu.org/g:883246530f1bb10d854f455e1c3d55b93675690a commit r11-347-g883246530f1bb10d854f455e1c3d55b93675690a Author: Alexandre Oliva <ol...@adacore.com> Date: Wed May 13 04:49:00 2020 -0300 x86-vxworks malloc aligns to 8 bytes like solaris Vxworks 7's malloc, like Solaris', only ensures 8-byte alignment of returned pointers on 32-bit x86, though GCC's stddef.h defines max_align_t with 16-byte alignment for __float128. This patch enables on x86-vxworks the same memory_resource workaround used for x86-solaris. The testsuite also had a workaround, defining BAD_MAX_ALIGN_T and xfailing the test; extend those to x86-vxworks as well, and remove the check for char-aligned requested allocation to be aligned like max_align_t. With that change, the test passes on x86-vxworks; I'm guessing that's the same reason for the test not to pass on x86-solaris (and on x86_64-solaris -m32), so with the fix, I'm tentatively removing the xfail. for libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog PR libstdc++/77691 * include/experimental/memory_resource (__resource_adaptor_imp::do_allocate): Handle max_align_t on x86-vxworks as on x86-solaris. (__resource_adaptor_imp::do_deallocate): Likewise. * testsuite/experimental/memory_resource/new_delete_resource.cc: Drop xfail. (BAD_MAX_ALIGN_T): Define on x86-vxworks as on x86-solaris. (test03): Drop max-align test for char-aligned alloc.