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Re: gcc-2.95 19990602 (prerelease) on alpha-dec-osf4.0d


I am seeing this bug on both alphaev56-dec-osf4.0d and alphaev6-dec-osf4.0e.
I am using the 6/8/99 snapshot:

stage1/xgcc -Bstage1/
-B/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/fakey/alphaev6-dec-osf4.0e/bin/ -c  -DIN_GCC
-DHAIFA    -O2 -g -O2  -DHAVE_CONFIG_H    -I.
-I/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc
-I/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/config
-I/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/../include
/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/gcov.c
/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/gcov.c: In function
`output_data':
/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/gcov.c:1403: fixed or
forbidden register 32 ($f0) was spilled for class FLOAT_REGS.
/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/gcov.c:1403: This may be
due to a compiler bug or to impossible asm
/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/gcov.c:1403: statements
or clauses.
/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/egcs-19990608/gcc/gcov.c:1403: This is the
instruction:
(insn 2638 2634 18 (set (reg:DF 398)
        (mem/u:DF (reg:DI 384) 0)) 279 {movsf-2} (insn_list 2632 (nil))
    (expr_list:REG_EQUIV (const_double:DF (mem/u:DF (symbol_ref/u:DI
("*$LC28")) 0) 4636737291354636288 [0x4059000000000000] 0 [0x0] [100])
        (nil)))
make[2]: *** [gcov.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/objdir/gcc'
make[1]: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/objdir/gcc'
make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
754.623u 166.621s 29:40.90 51.7% 1+35k 21145+50214io 2537pf+0w
watman:/cadunx/hansolo/people/jfitz/gnu/objdir>



> Joe Fitzgerald
> joe.fitzgerald@compaq.com
> 508-841-3314


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