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and forget about the previously used accumulator. Coming up with a simple testcase is not easy, as this highly depends on what the register allocator is doing: this issue showed up while working with the PBQP allocator, which produced a different allocation scheme. A testcase would need to come up with chain starting in D[0-7], then moving to D[8-15], followed by a call to a function whose regmask clobbers the starting accumulator in D[0-7], then another use of the chain. Fixed some formatting, added some invariant checks while there. llvm-svn: 216721 |
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