###### (This is the documentation for SDL3, which is the current stable version. [SDL2](https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL2/) was the previous version!) # SDL_GetSIMDAlignment Report the alignment this system needs for SIMD allocations. ## Header File Defined in [](https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/blob/main/include/SDL3/SDL_cpuinfo.h) ## Syntax ```c size_t SDL_GetSIMDAlignment(void); ``` ## Return Value (size_t) Returns the alignment in bytes needed for available, known SIMD instructions. ## Remarks This will return the minimum number of bytes to which a pointer must be aligned to be compatible with SIMD instructions on the current machine. For example, if the machine supports SSE only, it will return 16, but if it supports AVX-512F, it'll return 64 (etc). This only reports values for instruction sets SDL knows about, so if your SDL build doesn't have [SDL_HasAVX512F](SDL_HasAVX512F)(), then it might return 16 for the SSE support it sees and not 64 for the AVX-512 instructions that exist but SDL doesn't know about. Plan accordingly. ## Thread Safety It is safe to call this function from any thread. ## Version This function is available since SDL 3.1.3. ## See Also - [SDL_aligned_alloc](SDL_aligned_alloc) - [SDL_aligned_free](SDL_aligned_free) ---- [CategoryAPI](CategoryAPI), [CategoryAPIFunction](CategoryAPIFunction), [CategoryCPUInfo](CategoryCPUInfo)