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From: Bill Currie <bcurrie@tssc.co.nz>
To: law@cygnus.com
Cc: ak@muc.de, egcs@cygnus.com
Subject: Re: Feature request: ability to describe x86 register halves as contraints.
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 23:15:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <35996BF7.5474@tssc.co.nz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <18651.899245271@hurl.cygnus.com>

Jeffrey A Law wrote:
> Nope -- the constant at the end refers to a word sized object -- on
> the x86 words are 32bits.

Ouch, had to try.

> SUBREGs already have a well defined meaning.  I don't suggest overloading
> another meaning on them.

I didn't think overloading subregs was desirable.

> It's not a question of modes or flags, but of how to represent to the
> compiler via the RTL how to access parts of a register.

I'm not sure what you mean. I'm starting to think that this comment is
related to your comment above about the constant reffering to word sized
objects.  I just had the thought of defining a whole new varian of
subreg, BUT then I realized there's still the problem of what to do with
it (as in getting the compiler to us it at the right times).

Does egcs not support the upper half of ANY register size (<=word, I
know DI upper half is accessable) on any machine?

I'm begginning to get more interested in this idea (I've been thinking
about it off and on for a few years, but I've only recently learned
enough to know what you're talking about).

Bill
-- 
Leave others their otherness

  reply	other threads:[~1998-06-30 23:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-06-29 20:41 ak
1998-06-30  0:42 ` Richard Henderson
1998-06-30  4:50   ` ak
1998-06-30 19:49     ` Alan Modra
1998-06-30 19:49       ` Andreas Kleen
1998-06-30 14:08   ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-06-30  9:24     ` Richard Henderson
1998-06-30  1:02 ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-06-30 11:53   ` Joern Rennecke
1998-06-30 11:53     ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-07-01  3:42       ` Richard Henderson
1998-06-30 15:15   ` Bill Currie
1998-06-30 15:26     ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-06-30 23:15       ` Bill Currie [this message]
1998-06-30 19:49         ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-07-01 10:51           ` Joern Rennecke
1998-07-01 10:51             ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-07-01 13:20 Michael Meissner
1998-07-01 20:15 ` Joern Rennecke
     [not found] <359ABD84.2FC4@tssc.co.nz>
1998-07-02  1:39 ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-07-02  1:39   ` Bill Currie
1998-07-02  1:39     ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-07-03  0:12       ` Bill Currie
1998-07-02 11:02     ` Joern Rennecke
1998-07-02 15:15       ` Bill Currie
1998-07-02 15:15         ` Joern Rennecke

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