Joe Buck wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something obvious, but often conservative aliasing
results in reading lots of extra data from memory.  How can speculation
compensate for that?  It seems that the best you can do is reduce the
penalty, if you can do something in parallel with the extra I/O.

You can speculate that a memory location is not changed, and if it is
then and only then do you get the extra load?


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