[ARM][PR gas/19217] Fix wrong use of MOVT to replace LDR
Ramana Radhakrishnan
ramana.gcc@googlemail.com
Thu Nov 12 10:28:00 GMT 2015
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On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 10:03 AM, Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@foss.arm.com> wrote: > Hello, > > PR gas/18499 implemented an optimization in which a load-immediate (LDR > _, =<imm>) was replaced by a MOVW if the bottom half of <imm> was > non-zero or by a MOVT if the top half was non-zero > > This optimization is wrong because, unlike the LDR, the MOVT leaves > the bottom half of the destination register unchanged. The > implementation also doesn't deal with the case when the immediate is > non-zero in both halves. In that case, the LDR would have to be replaced > with a MOVW+MOVT sequence. Yep. > > The use of MOVT appears to be the cause of PR gas/19217. This patch > fixes that miscompilation by dropping the use of MOVT, so that the LDR _, > =<imm> will only be replaced by MOVW and only if the upper half of <imm> > is zero. It also removes a redundant feature check and fixes some > formatting in the code. > > Tested arm-none-linux-gnueabihf with cross-compiled check-binutils and > check-gas. > > Ok for trunk? Ok. regards Ramana > Matthew > > gas/ > 2015-11-11 Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@arm.com> > > * config/tc-arm.c (move_or_literal_pool): Remove redundant feature > check. Fix some code formatting. Drop use of MOVT. Add some > comments. > > gas/testsuite/ > 2015-11-11 Matthew Wahab <matthew.wahab@arm.com> > > * gas/arm/thumb2_ldr_immediate_armv6t2.d: Update expected output.
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