On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 08:44:32PM +0100, Stefan Kanthak wrote: > Eric Botcazou <botca...@adacore.com> wrote: > > >> The implementation of the __ashlDI3(), __ashrDI3() and __lshrDI3() > >> functions > >> is rather bad, it yields bad machine code at least on i386 and AMD64. Since > >> GCC knows how to shift integers twice the register size these functions can > >> be written as one-liners. > > > > These functions are precisely meant to be used when GCC cannot do that. > > On which processor(s) is GCC unable to generate code for DWtype shifts?
E.g. avr-none, msp430-elf, pdp11-aout. And I see recursive __cmpdi2 calls on avr-none too. Jakub