David Edelsohn <dje....@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Richard Sandiford > <richard.sandif...@arm.com> wrote: >> Bill Schmidt <wschm...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> writes: >>> Hi Richard, >>> >>> Unfortunately this broke the Power builds: >>> >>> /home/wschmidt/gcc/gcc-mainline-base/gcc/config/rs6000/constraints.md:211: >>> reference to unknown predicate 'mem_operand_gpr' >>> /home/wschmidt/gcc/gcc-mainline-base/gcc/config/rs6000/constraints.md:242: >>> reference to unknown predicate 'small_data_operand' >>> >>> I haven't had time to investigate further -- will be in meetings most of >>> the morning. >> >> This is because those functions aren't defined as predicates in the .md file, >> but are being used with match_operand. If they're meant to be "real" >> predicates, they should be defined in predicates.md rather than rs6000.c. >> If they're just query functions, you can use match_test instead of >> match_operand. (In that case there's probably no point passing the mode.) > > I converted them to match_test to get back to bootstrap. > mem_operand_gpr should be in predicates.md, but requires a little > re-design.
Thanks David.