{"intel-asm",TARGET_FLAG_ASM_COMPAT}, \
{"strict-align", TARGET_FLAG_STRICT_ALIGN}, \
{"no-strict-align", -(TARGET_FLAG_STRICT_ALIGN)}, \
- {"old-align", TARGET_FLAG_OLD_ALIGN}, \
- {"no-old-align", -(TARGET_FLAG_OLD_ALIGN)}, \
+ {"old-align", (TARGET_FLAG_OLD_ALIGN|TARGET_FLAG_STRICT_ALIGN)}, \
+ {"no-old-align", -(TARGET_FLAG_OLD_ALIGN|TARGET_FLAG_STRICT_ALIGN)}, \
{"link-relax", 0}, \
{"no-link-relax", 0}, \
{ "", TARGET_DEFAULT}}
/* Define this if move instructions will actually fail to work
when given unaligned data.
80960 will work even with unaligned data, but it is slow. */
-#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT TARGET_OLD_ALIGN
+#define STRICT_ALIGNMENT TARGET_STRICT_ALIGN
/* Specify alignment for string literals (which might be higher than the
base type's minimal alignment requirement. This allows strings to be