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Now that we have post epilogue_completed split point for all optimization levels, we can simplify post epilogue_completed splitters considerably. If corresponding define_peephole2 pattern fails to allocate a temporary register (or if peephole2 pass isn't run at all), we can now always split invalid RTX after epilogue_completed is set. Bootstrapped and regression tested on x86_64-linux-gnu {,-m32}. * config/i386/i386.md (*pushdi2_rex64 peephole2): Remove. (*pushdi2_rex64 peephole2): Unconditionally split after epilogue_completed. (*ashl<mode>3_doubleword): Ditto. (*<shift_insn><mode>3_doubleword): Ditto.
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