There shouldn't be any changes in generated code on modern
architectures, as the memcpy will be reduced to a store/load operation
identical to the one generated with plain struct member access.
GetTime( cpu ) needs special handling, as the MSVC intrinsic for rdtscp
can't store cpu identifier in a register. Using intermediate variable
would cause store to stack, read from stack, store to the destination
address. Since rdtscp is only available on x86, which handles unaligned
stores without any problems, we can have one place with direct struct
member access.
Since reply order is the same as the query order, the server already
knows what source location it receives. This observation allows placing
zone name into the source location struct.