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@@ -2671,7 +2671,8 @@ allocate, and free memory in LLVM.</p>
<h5>Overview:</h5>
<p>The '<tt>malloc</tt>' instruction allocates memory from the system
-heap and returns a pointer to it.</p>
+heap and returns a pointer to it. The object is always allocated in the generic
+address space (address space zero).</p>
<h5>Arguments:</h5>
@@ -2758,7 +2759,8 @@ after this instruction executes.</p>
<p>The '<tt>alloca</tt>' instruction allocates memory on the stack frame of the
currently executing function, to be automatically released when this function
-returns to its caller.</p>
+returns to its caller. The object is always allocated in the generic address
+space (address space zero).</p>
<h5>Arguments:</h5>
@@ -3972,6 +3974,10 @@ Front-ends for type-safe garbage collected languages should generate these
intrinsics to make use of the LLVM garbage collectors. For more details, see <a
href="GarbageCollection.html">Accurate Garbage Collection with LLVM</a>.
</p>
+
+<p>The garbage collection intrinsics only operate on objects in the generic
+ address space (address space zero).</p>
+
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