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Should x
represent a hardware register or some other memory-mapped device that has side effects when accessed, the previous miscompiled code example may produce unexpected behavior.
Compliant Solution
Eide and Regehr tested a workaround by wrapping volatile
accesses with function calls. They describe it with the intuition that "we can replace an action that compilers empirically get wrong by a different action—a function call—that compilers can get right" [Eide and Regehr]. For example, the workaround for the noncompliant code example would be
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The workarounds proposed by Eide and Regehr fix many of the volatile
-access bugs in the tested compilers. However, compilers are always changing, so critical sections of code should be compiled as if for deployment, and the compiled object code should be inspected for the correct behavior.
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