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Monk Chiang 207de83922 PR target/97682 - Fix to reuse t1 register between call address and epilogue.
- When expanding the call pattern, choose t1 register be a jump register.
    Epilogue also uses a t1 register to adjust Stack point. The call pattern
    and epilogue will initial t1 twice, if both are generated in the same
    function. The call pattern will emit 'la t1,symbol' and 'jalr t1'instructions.
    Epilogue also emits 'li t1,4096' and 'addi sp,sp,t1' instructions.
    But li and addi instructions will be placed between la and jalr instructions.
    The la instruction will be removed by some optimizations,
    because t1 register define twice, the first define instruction look
    likes duplicate.

  - To resolve this issue, Prologue and Epilogue use the t0 register
    be a temporary register, the call pattern use the t1 register be
    a temporary register.

gcc/
2020-11-13  Monk Chiang  <monk.chiang@sifive.com>

	PR target/97682
	* config/riscv/riscv.h (RISCV_PROLOGUE_TEMP_REGNUM): Change register
	to t0.
	(RISCV_CALL_ADDRESS_TEMP_REGNUM): New Marco, define t1 register.
	(RISCV_CALL_ADDRESS_TEMP): Use it for call instructions.
	* config/riscv/riscv.c (riscv_legitimize_call_address): Use
	RISCV_CALL_ADDRESS_TEMP.
	(riscv_compute_frame_info): Change temporary register to t0 form t1.
	(riscv_trampoline_init): Adjust comment.

gcc/testsuite/
2020-11-13  Monk Chiang  <monk.chiang@sifive.com>

	PR target/97682
	* g++.target/riscv/pr97682.C: New test.
	* gcc.target/riscv/interrupt-3.c: Check register for t0.
	* gcc.target/riscv/interrupt-4.c: Likewise.
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