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--- Comment #5 from Matt Godbolt ---
Seems to have been fixed in 4.9
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--- Comment #4 from Andrew Pinski pinskia at gcc dot gnu.org 2011-12-15
23:18:35 UTC ---
/* X86_TUNE_PAD_RETURNS */
m_CORE2I7 | m_AMD_MULTIPLE | m_GENERIC,
So we still do it for Core2 i7.
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--- Comment #3 from Zuxy zuxy.meng at gmail dot com 2011-04-06 13:42:21 UTC
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(In reply to comment #1)
A good question is does it make a difference in actual performance numbers, it
might still make a positive difference. Until someone tries
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--- Comment #2 from Ian Lance Taylor ian at airs dot com 2011-04-02 00:55:40
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If it doesn't make a difference in performance, we should get rid of it, so
that we can save a byte of code.