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Rule 12.2: Accessing volatiles in simple assignment statemnt
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Hi!

It is stated in the MISRA-C:2004 rule 12.2 (required) that "...it is recommended that volatiles only be accessed in simple assignment statements, such as the following:"
Code:
volatile uint16_t v;
/* ... */
x = v;
Is this recommendation a part of the MISRA-C:2004 12.2 rule, or is it just a common recommendation?
Should a MISRA-C:2004 analysis tool try to enforce this kind of assignment statement?

Is the following statement part of the "simple assignment statements" philosophy (I think so)?
Code:
volatile uint32_t *v = AN_ADDRESS;
/* ... */
*v = x;

The reason for this question is that our current analysis tool raises a MISRA-C:12.2 violation for the last code snippet above, and I think this is a misinterpretation of the guidelines.

//JOA
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