On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Martin Schwidefsky wrote:
> 
> The duplication "=m" and "m" with the same constraint is rather 
> annoying.

It's not only annoying, it causes gcc to generate bad code too. At least 
certain versions of gcc will generate the address *twice*, even if there 
is obviously only one address used.

If you have problems with "+m", you are often actually better off using 
just "m" and then adding a memory clobber. But that has other code 
generation downsides.

                        Linus
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