> You mean the C++11 application or the driver? You mean > -fstrict-volatile-bitfields or -fno-strict-volatile-bitfields?
I mean, if the typedef for a volatile bitfield says "char" gcc can't generate an HImode access, by default.
> You mean the C++11 application or the driver? You mean > -fstrict-volatile-bitfields or -fno-strict-volatile-bitfields?
I mean, if the typedef for a volatile bitfield says "char" gcc can't generate an HImode access, by default.