Change llvm.gcroot to not init the root to null at runtime, this prevents
using it for live-in values etc.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@41879 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/docs/GarbageCollection.html b/docs/GarbageCollection.html
index 0accd0c..e39e85c 100644
--- a/docs/GarbageCollection.html
+++ b/docs/GarbageCollection.html
@@ -166,9 +166,7 @@
The <tt>llvm.gcroot</tt> intrinsic is used to inform LLVM of a pointer variable
on the stack. The first argument contains the address of the variable on the
stack, and the second contains a pointer to metadata that should be associated
-with the pointer (which <b>must</b> be a constant or global value address). At
-runtime, the <tt>llvm.gcroot</tt> intrinsic stores a null pointer into the
-specified location to initialize the pointer.</p>
+with the pointer (which <b>must</b> be a constant or global value address).</p>
<p>
Consider the following fragment of Java code:
@@ -193,6 +191,9 @@
%X = alloca %Object*
...
+ ;; Java null-initializes pointers.
+ store %Object* null, %Object** %X
+
;; "CodeBlock" is the block corresponding to the start
;; of the scope above.
CodeBlock: