On 07/10/2015 04:09 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jul 2015, Uros Bizjak wrote:
Hello!
The patch was bootstrapped and tested on x86/x86-64.
Committed as rev. 225618.
2015-07-09 Vladimir Makarov <vmaka...@redhat.com>
PR rtl-optimization/66782
* lra-int.h (struct lra_insn_recog_data): Add comment about
clobbered hard regs for arg_hard_regs.
* lra.c (lra_set_insn_recog_data): Add clobbered hard regs.
* lra-lives.c (process_bb_lives): Process clobbered hard regs.
Add condition for processing used hard regs.
* lra-constraints.c (update_ebb_live_info, inherit_in_ebb):
Process clobbered hard regs.
I would like to nominate this patch for gcc-5.2 release. According to
downstream bugreport [1], gcc-5.1 is unusable for 64-bit wine:
"Breaks all of wine, no easy workaround -> blocker."
Due to severity of this bug, and importance of Wine, I'd like to
postpone the 5.2 release for a week, so this bug gets some testing in
the mainline, before it is backported to gcc-5 branch
[1] https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38653
Hm. I'd rather burn this with a RC2 released soon or defer it to
GCC 5.3. The patch looks kind-of straight-forward, likely not
affecting anything else (to my naiive eyes...).
So - please get it committed to the GCC 5 branch as soon as possible.
A GCC 5.2 RC2 will be done on Monday latest then (possibly during the
weekend if I find the time to do it).
Note this opens the window for other important wrong-code fixes - please
CC me on any you'd like to propose for GCC 5.2 and wait for my
explicit approval.
Thanks, Richard. I believe the patch is safe. So I've backported the
patch to the branch as rev. 225674. I successfully bootstrapped and
tested it on x86-64.