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On 10/05/2018 01:19 PM, Jeff Law wrote:
On 10/5/18 7:04 AM, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
I just tracked down a "reload" bug and was very surprised to find that
can_create_pseudo_p doesn't return false during register allocation when
using LRA.
It's still defined like this:
#define can_create_pseudo_p(
> On Oct 5, 2018, at 12:21 PM, Richard Biener
> wrote:
>
> On October 5, 2018 4:17:53 PM GMT+02:00, Paul Koning
> wrote:
>> The documentation says that argument 4 of the blkmov insn gives the
>> alignment, for example 4 if things are word-aligned.
>>
>> It's documented that, say, the value
On 10/5/18 7:04 AM, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
> I just tracked down a "reload" bug and was very surprised to find that
> can_create_pseudo_p doesn't return false during register allocation when
> using LRA.
>
> It's still defined like this:
>
> #define can_create_pseudo_p() (!reload_in_progress && !re
On October 5, 2018 4:17:53 PM GMT+02:00, Paul Koning
wrote:
>The documentation says that argument 4 of the blkmov insn gives the
>alignment, for example 4 if things are word-aligned.
>
>It's documented that, say, the value 4 means source and destination are
>multiples of 4. What isn't clear is w
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The documentation says that argument 4 of the blkmov insn gives the alignment,
for example 4 if things are word-aligned.
It's documented that, say, the value 4 means source and destination are
multiples of 4. What isn't clear is whether the length is also a multiple of 4
in this case. In othe
I just tracked down a "reload" bug and was very surprised to find that
can_create_pseudo_p doesn't return false during register allocation when
using LRA.
It's still defined like this:
#define can_create_pseudo_p() (!reload_in_progress && !reload_completed)
Is it deliberate that it doesn't ch
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