On Fri, Jun 04, 2021 at 04:13:57PM +0100, Will Deacon wrote: > In fact, maybe it's actually necessary to bundle the load and branch > together. I looked at some of the examples of compilers breaking control > dependencies from memory-barriers.txt and the "boolean short-circuit" > example seems to defeat volatile_if: > > void foo(int *x, int *y) > { > volatile_if (READ_ONCE(*x) || 1 > 0) > WRITE_ONCE(*y, 42); > } Yeah, I'm not too bothered about this. Broken is broken. If this were a compiler feature, the above would be a compile error. But alas, we're not there yet :/ and the best we get to say at this point is: don't do that then.