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In s390_expand_insv(), if generating code for ICM et al. src is a MEM
and gen_lowpart might force src into a register such that we end up with
patterns which do not match anymore. Use adjust_address() instead in
order to preserve a MEM.
Furthermore, it is not straight forward to enforce a subreg. For
example, in case of a paradoxical subreg, gen_lowpart() may return a
register. In order to compensate this, s390_gen_lowpart_subreg() emits
a reference to a pseudo which does not coincide with its definition
which is wrong. Additionally, if dest is a paradoxical subreg, then do
not try to emit a strict_low_part since it could mean that dest was not
initialized even though this might be fixed up later by init-regs.
Splitter for insn *get_tp_64, *zero_extendhisi2_31,
*zero_extendqisi2_31, *zero_extendqihi2_31 are applied after reload.
Thus, operands[0] is a hard register and gen_lowpart (m, operands[0])
just returns the hard register for mode m which is fine to use as an
argument for strict_low_part, i.e., we do not need to enforce subregs
here since after reload subregs are supposed to be eliminated anyway.
This fixes gcc.dg/torture/pr111821.c.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* config/s390/s390-protos.h (s390_gen_lowpart_subreg): Remove.
* config/s390/s390.cc (s390_gen_lowpart_subreg): Remove.
(s390_expand_insv): Use adjust_address() and emit a
strict_low_part only in case of a natural subreg.
* config/s390/s390.md: Use gen_lowpart() instead of
s390_gen_lowpart_subreg().
(cherry picked from commit
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