On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 09:29:10PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: > Not sure if I read this code correctly, but if we fall through from > V32HImode, and we have TARGET_SSE2 set, we execute this code: > > tmp = "p"; > ssesuffix = TARGET_AVX512VL ? "q" : ""; > > And not gcc_unreachable (), as is probably intended. It really doesn't matter. The instruction uses (define_mode_iterator VI12_AVX_AVX512F [ (V64QI "TARGET_AVX512F") (V32QI "TARGET_AVX") V16QI (V32HI "TARGET_AVX512F") (V16HI "TARGET_AVX") V8HI]) iterator (and, after all, ix86_hard_regno_mode_ok should ensure the same), which means V64QI/V32HI will only show up for TARGET_AVX512F, V32QI/V16HI only for TARGET_AVX (which implies TARGET_SSE2), and the slightly nonsensical gcc_assert (TARGET_SSE2 || TARGET_AVX512VL); before the switch (the || TARGET_AVX512VL is pointless, because TARGET_AVX512VL implies TARGET_SSE2 as well as TARGET_AVX2). So, I'd go perhaps for (untested) following patch, first diff -up, followed by diff -upb: Jakub