reload() > setup_save_areas() > assign_stack_local_1() creates a mem
address whose offset too large to fit into the machine insn's offset
operand. Later, reload() > save_call_clobbered_regs() > insert_save() >
adjust_address_1() > change_address_1() asserts because the address is
not legitimate.
My port defines all the address legitimizing target hooks, but none are
called with the address in question. Where/how is the address supposed
to be fixed-up in this case? Or, where/how does gcc avoid producing an
illegitimate address in the first place?
G
- where are caller-save addresses legitimized? Greg McGary
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