Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> writes:
> One of the reasons why C is a good language for the kernel is that its
> memory model is a good match to the memory organization used by the
> processors that linux runs on. Thus, for these processors, adding an
> offset to a pointer is in fact simply an arithmetic addition.
But this is not the memory model of C! Adding an offset to a pointer
is an operation involving objects defined by the C language, and not
machine registers. Sometimes, this makes a noticeable difference.
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