<h5>Syntax:</h5>
<pre>
- <result> = load <ty>* <pointer>[, align <alignment>][, !nontemporal !<index>]
- <result> = volatile load <ty>* <pointer>[, align <alignment>][, !nontemporal !<index>]
- !<index> = !{ i32 1 }
+ <result> = load <ty>* <pointer>[, align <alignment>][, !nontemporal !<index>]
+ <result> = volatile load <ty>* <pointer>[, align <alignment>][, !nontemporal !<index>]
+ !<index> = !{ i32 1 }
</pre>
<h5>Overview:</h5>
volatile <tt>load</tt> and <tt><a href="#i_store">store</a></tt>
instructions.</p>
-<p>The optional constant "align" argument specifies the alignment of the
+<p>The optional constant <tt>align</tt> argument specifies the alignment of the
operation (that is, the alignment of the memory address). A value of 0 or an
- omitted "align" argument means that the operation has the preferential
+ omitted <tt>align</tt> argument means that the operation has the preferential
alignment for the target. It is the responsibility of the code emitter to
ensure that the alignment information is correct. Overestimating the
- alignment results in an undefined behavior. Underestimating the alignment may
+ alignment results in undefined behavior. Underestimating the alignment may
produce less efficient code. An alignment of 1 is always safe.</p>
-<p>The optional !nontemporal metadata must reference a single metatadata
- name <index> corresponding to a metadata node with one i32 entry of
- value 1. The existance of the !nontemporal metatadata on the
- instruction tells the optimizer and code generator that this load is
- not expected to be reused in the cache. The code generator may
- select special instructions to save cache bandwidth, such as the
- MOVNT intruction on x86.</p>
+<p>The optional <tt>!nontemporal</tt> metadata must reference a single
+ metatadata name <index> corresponding to a metadata node with
+ one <tt>i32</tt> entry of value 1. The existance of
+ the <tt>!nontemporal</tt> metatadata on the instruction tells the optimizer
+ and code generator that this load is not expected to be reused in the cache.
+ The code generator may select special instructions to save cache bandwidth,
+ such as the <tt>MOVNT</tt> intruction on x86.</p>
<h5>Semantics:</h5>
<p>The location of memory pointed to is loaded. If the value being loaded is of