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Re: [PATCH, i386] Optionally use %xmm0 to return float and/ordouble values (take 3)
Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> writes:
> Calling such functions doesn't work properly in gdb's inferior, true.
> But I'd call that a gdb bug, because the debug information is correct
Does the debug information specify where the arguments are to be passed
(in addition to where they end up after the prologue)?
Andreas.
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