Uros Bizjak wrote: > Although, it would be nice for reload to subsequently fix CSE'd > non-offsetable memory by copying address to temporary reg (*as said in > the documentation*), we could simply require an XMM temporary for > TImode reloads to/from integer registers, and this fixes ICE for x32.
Moves are special as far as reload is concerned. If there is already a move instruction present *before* reload, it will get fixed up according to its constraints as any other instruction. However, reload will *introduce* new moves as part of its operation, and those will *not* themselves get reloaded. Instead, reload simply assumes that every plain move will just succeed without requiring any reload; if this is not true, the target *must* provide a secondary reload for this move. (Note that the secondary reload could also work by reloading the target address into a temporary; that's up to the target to implement.) Bye, Ulrich -- Dr. Ulrich Weigand GNU Toolchain for Linux on System z and Cell BE ulrich.weig...@de.ibm.com