[Bug c/38387] [4.4 Regression] psim miscompiled

2009-01-19 Thread hjl dot tools at gmail dot com


--- Comment #16 from hjl dot tools at gmail dot com  2009-01-19 23:29 
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*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 38587 ***


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[Bug c/38387] [4.4 Regression] psim miscompiled

2009-01-19 Thread hjl dot tools at gmail dot com


--- Comment #15 from hjl dot tools at gmail dot com  2009-01-19 23:28 
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This isn't really fixed.


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[Bug c/38387] [4.4 Regression] psim miscompiled

2008-12-10 Thread joel at gcc dot gnu dot org


--- Comment #14 from joel at gcc dot gnu dot org  2008-12-10 17:13 ---
My native compiler got updated as part of an RTEMS test sweep to:

gcc (GCC) 4.4.0 20081209 (experimental) [trunk revision 142610]

I can't reproduce this failure at all now.

I am guessing this was the same as another problem that got fixed. Is there
something that changed between a 3 Dec x86_64 target and now?


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[Bug c/38387] [4.4 Regression] psim miscompiled

2008-12-10 Thread jakub at gcc dot gnu dot org


--- Comment #13 from jakub at gcc dot gnu dot org  2008-12-10 15:03 ---
A binary search between -O2 and -O0 compiled objects should be pretty quick.


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[Bug c/38387] [4.4 Regression] psim miscompiled

2008-12-09 Thread rguenth at gcc dot gnu dot org


--- Comment #12 from rguenth at gcc dot gnu dot org  2008-12-09 23:31 
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Can you at least reduce this to a single source file of psim that is
miscompiled
and attach preprocessed source for that file (maybe even hinting which
function is affected - if it happens to still miscompile with -fno-inline that
would be useful information).


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[Bug c/38387] [4.4 Regression] psim miscompiled

2008-12-09 Thread rguenth at gcc dot gnu dot org


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Summary|psim miscompiled|[4.4 Regression] psim
   |[regression]|miscompiled
   Target Milestone|--- |4.4.0


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