Index: lib/Basic/TargetInfo.cpp =================================================================== --- lib/Basic/TargetInfo.cpp +++ lib/Basic/TargetInfo.cpp @@ -63,8 +63,9 @@ MinGlobalAlign = 0; // From the glibc documentation, on GNU systems, malloc guarantees 16-byte // alignment on 64-bit systems and 8-byte alignment on 32-bit systems. See - // https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Malloc-Examples.html - if (T.isGNUEnvironment() || T.isWindowsMSVCEnvironment()) + // https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Malloc-Examples.html. + // This alignment guarantee also applies to Windows and Android. + if (T.isGNUEnvironment() || T.isWindowsMSVCEnvironment() || T.isAndroid()) NewAlign = Triple.isArch64Bit() ? 128 : Triple.isArch32Bit() ? 64 : 0; else NewAlign = 0; // Infer from basic type alignment. Index: test/Preprocessor/init.c =================================================================== --- test/Preprocessor/init.c +++ test/Preprocessor/init.c @@ -9019,7 +9019,7 @@ // ANDROID:#define __ANDROID__ 1 // // RUN: %clang_cc1 -x c++ -triple i686-linux-android -E -dM < /dev/null | FileCheck -match-full-lines -check-prefix I386-ANDROID-CXX %s -// I386-ANDROID-CXX:#define __STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__ 4U +// I386-ANDROID-CXX:#define __STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__ 8U // // RUN: %clang_cc1 -x c++ -triple x86_64-linux-android -E -dM < /dev/null | FileCheck -match-full-lines -check-prefix X86_64-ANDROID-CXX %s // X86_64-ANDROID-CXX:#define __STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__ 16UL