}
}
\f
-/* Set if we find any malformed asms in a block. */
+/* Set if we find any malformed asms in a function. */
static bool any_malformed_asm;
/* There are many rules that an asm statement for stack-like regs must
bool cfg_altered = false;
int debug_insns_with_starting_stack = 0;
- any_malformed_asm = false;
-
/* Choose an initial stack layout, if one hasn't already been chosen. */
if (bi->stack_in.top == -2)
{
0, sizeof (char) * (max_uid + 1));
convert_regs ();
+ any_malformed_asm = false;
free_aux_for_blocks ();
return true;
--- /dev/null
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-O1 -fharden-conditional-branches" } */
+
+/* This is a slightly simplified version of
+ gcc.target/s390/vector/long-double-asm-earlyclobber.c. On x86, the f
+ constraints in asm statements imposes some requirements that the testcase
+ doesn't meet. What's unusual is that -fharden-conditional-branches extends
+ the effects of the malformed asm onto a different basic blocks, which
+ reg-stack did not expect. */
+
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+void
+f (void)
+{
+ long double res, x = 0;
+ asm("" : "=f"(res) /* { dg-error "must specify a single register" } */
+ : "0"(x));
+ assert (res == x);
+}
+
+void
+g (void)
+{
+ long double res, x = 0;
+ asm("" : "=g"(res) /* this is ok. */
+ : "0"(x));
+ assert (res == x);
+}