re PR bootstrap/41241 (bootstrap comparison failure)
2009-09-03 Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com> PR bootstrap/41241 * ira.c (update_equiv_reg): Remove check on class likely spill. From-SVN: r151388
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2009-09-03 Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>
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PR bootstrap/41241
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* ira.c (update_equiv_reg): Remove check on class likely spill.
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2009-09-03 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
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PR debug/41236
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/* We only handle the case of a pseudo register being set
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once, or always to the same value. */
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/* ??? The mn10200 port breaks if we add equivalences for
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values that need an ADDRESS_REGS register and set them equivalent
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to a MEM of a pseudo. The actual problem is in the over-conservative
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handling of INPADDR_ADDRESS / INPUT_ADDRESS / INPUT triples in
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calculate_needs, but we traditionally work around this problem
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here by rejecting equivalences when the destination is in a register
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that's likely spilled. This is fragile, of course, since the
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preferred class of a pseudo depends on all instructions that set
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or use it. */
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if (!REG_P (dest)
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|| (regno = REGNO (dest)) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
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|| reg_equiv[regno].init_insns == const0_rtx
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|| (CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (reg_preferred_class (regno))
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&& MEM_P (src) && ! reg_equiv[regno].is_arg_equivalence))
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|| reg_equiv[regno].init_insns == const0_rtx)
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{
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/* This might be setting a SUBREG of a pseudo, a pseudo that is
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also set somewhere else to a constant. */
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