On Oct 2, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Timur Tabi wrote:

Michael Barkowski wrote:
Just wondering - is there a case where using volatile for UCC parameter RAM for example will not work, or is the use of I/O accessors everywhere an attempt to be portable to other architectures?

'volatile' just doesn't really do what you think it should do. The PowerPC architecture is too complicated w.r.t. ordering of reads and writes. In other words, you can't trust it.

No one should be using 'volatile' to access I/O registers.

See Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt

- k
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