. I don't know whether gcc mail server
accepts attachments or not,

Oh. It does.

--- Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com> wrote:


Sanjiv Kumar Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I am using gcc 3.3.1 release as my port, and looks
like I have hit a problem with greg.

You neglected to mention what target you are using.


I couldn't understand why the insns 620 and 621

are

being generated here as DI moves.

I'm not sure specifically why it got a DI move here,
but it doesn't
look wrong.  It's treating the struct named parts as
DImode.


This is creating problem since insn 621 gets

splitted

after reload into two SI moves,i.e. @(r21, -8) and
@(r21, -4).
This renders insns 619 as dead and hence insns 618

and

insn 429 as dead, which are eliminated by flow2.

It does look rather suspicious, but it's hard to
know whether it is
wrong without seeing the value in r1.

Does the behaviour change if you use
-fno-strict-aliasing?  (I can't
remember what the default was in 3.3.1).

Ian




                
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