On Thursday, 24 October 2013 at 00:43:11 UTC, Mike wrote:
Hello again,
I'm interested in ARM bare-metal programming with D, and I'm
trying to get my head wrapped around how to approach this. I'm
making progress, but I found something that was surprising to
me: deprecation of the volatile keyword.
In the bare-metal/hardware/driver world, this keyword is
important to ensure the optimizer doesn't cache reads to
memory-mapped IO, as some hardware peripheral may modify the
value without involving the processor.
I've read a few discussions on the D forums about the volatile
keyword debate, but noone seemed to reconcile the need for
volatile in memory-mapped IO. Was this an oversight?
What's D's answer to this? If one were to use D to read from
memory-mapped IO, how would one ensure the compiler doesn't
cache the value?
+1