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> Yes.  The LDRT is generated by an inline asm.  Those asms need to be given
> constraints to tell the compiler that the input and output regs mustn't
> overlap.  GCC itself never open codes an LDRT.

How does one do this? I've no idea how inline assembler black magic works.
I've just tried compiling rmk5 + philb at -O2 and get quite a few warnings
about input and output registers being the same.

Nick
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