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Yes, I mean PR target/17119.This is a patch for PR target/17093.
I think you mean PR target/17119.
Sorry - but this patch does not appear to be complete. It does stop the unrecognizable insn from being generated but it does not produce viable assembler. Using the test case in PR 17119 with your patch applied and an m32r-elf toolchain I get this output:I found my mistake. That patch was too bad.
m32r-elf-gcc -c -O0 ice_cbit.c /dev/shm/ccBH2DBj.s: Assembler messages: /dev/shm/ccBH2DBj.s:35: Error: bad instruction `cmpui r4,#32768'
I mistook the CMPUI instruction's specification. (I thought CMPUI can handle 0x8000 as a value of imm16.)
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