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As reported in PR93312, the: > > > > > > * config/arm/arm.c (clear_operation_p): New function. change broke RTL checking bootstrap. On the testcase from the PR (which is distilled from libgcc2.c, so I think we don't need to add it into testsuite) we ICE because SET_DEST (elt) is not a REG, but SUBREG. The code uses REGNO on it, which is invalid, but only stores it into a variable, then performs REG_P (reg) check, determines it is not a REG and bails early. The following patch just moves the regno variable initialization after that check, it isn't used in between. And, as a small optimization, because reg doesn't change, doesn't use REGNO (reg) a second time to set last_regno. 2020-01-18 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR target/93312 * config/arm/arm.c (clear_operation_p): Don't use REGNO until after checking the argument is a REG. Don't use REGNO (reg) again to set last_regno, reuse regno variable instead.
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