Message 340265 - Python tracker (original) (raw)

The x86-64 ABI requires that memory allocated on the heap is aligned to 16 bytes.

On x86-64, glibc malloc(size) aligns on 16 bytes for size >= 16, otherwise align to 8 bytes. So the glibc doesn't respect exactly the ABI. I understand that a compiler will not use instructions which require 16B align on a memory block smaller than 16B, so align to 8B for size < 16B should be fine in practice.

Python objects are at least 16B because of PyObject header. Moreover, objects tracked by the GC gets additional 16B header from PyGC_Head.

But pymalloc is also used for PyMem_Malloc() since Python 3.6, and PyMem_Malloc() is used to allocate things which are not PyObject.