access (or even worse indirect bugs).
E.g. if the referenced "volatile short" is a hardware register and the
access is multiplexed over a slow 8 bit bus. There are embedded systems
around where this is the case and the (cross-)compiler has no way to
know this (except it can be told by the programmer).
>>
Well that of course is a situation where the compiler is being deliberately
misinformed as to the relative costs of various machine instructions, and
that is definitely a problem. One can even imagine hardware (not such a hard
feat, one of our customers had such hardware) where a word access works, but
a byte access fails due to hardware shortcuts,
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