In `riscv_expand_conditional_move' we only let integer conditions 
through at the moment, even though code has already been prepared to 
handle floating-point conditions as well.

Lift this restriction and only bail out if a non-word-mode integer 
condition has been requested, as we cannot handle this specific case 
owing to machine instruction set restriction.  We already take care of 
the non-integer, non-floating-point case later on.

        gcc/
        * config/riscv/riscv.cc (riscv_expand_conditional_move): Don't 
        bail out in floating-point conditions.
---
 gcc/config/riscv/riscv.cc |    8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

gcc-riscv-expand-conditional-move-fp.diff
Index: gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.cc
===================================================================
--- gcc.orig/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.cc
+++ gcc/gcc/config/riscv/riscv.cc
@@ -4109,12 +4109,12 @@ riscv_expand_conditional_move (rtx dest,
       machine_mode mode0 = GET_MODE (op0);
       machine_mode mode1 = GET_MODE (op1);
 
-      /* The comparison must be comparing WORD_MODE objects.   We must
-        enforce that so that we don't strip away a sign_extension
+      /* An integer comparison must be comparing WORD_MODE objects.  We
+        must enforce that so that we don't strip away a sign_extension
         thinking it is unnecessary.  We might consider using
         riscv_extend_operands if they are not already properly extended.  */
-      if ((mode0 != word_mode && mode0 != VOIDmode)
-         || (mode1 != word_mode && mode1 != VOIDmode))
+      if ((INTEGRAL_MODE_P (mode0) && mode0 != word_mode)
+         || (INTEGRAL_MODE_P (mode1) && mode1 != word_mode))
        return false;
 
       /* In the fallback generic case use MODE rather than WORD_MODE for

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