Andi Kleen wrote:
>> The main reason is that everyone seems to invoke it either incorrectly
> Where is it incorrect? 

Using "r" or "m" (as opposed as "+m") gives gcc the wrong dependency
information, and it could, at least in theory, cause memory references
to be moved around it -- especially when using "r".

        -hpa
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