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<div>Michael Meissner:</div>
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Actually I would imagine gcse handles clobbers [inside parallels] just
fine and dandy, since it uses <code>single_set</code> which strips off
the clobbers/uses if there is only one set. What it doesn't handle is
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and modulus in one step.</div>
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<div>Richard Henderson:</div>
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Those don't get created until combine.
<p>No, the real problem is that gcse doesn't handle hard registers,
so the clobber of hard register 17 (flags) squelches everything.</p>
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<div>Daniel Berlin:</div>
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The comment above hash_scan_insn claims it doesn't handle clobbers in
parallels, yet the code appears to.
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