------- Comment #9 from ubizjak at gmail dot com 2007-10-18 06:33 ------- (In reply to comment #8)
> > Icc generates: > > 0: 66 0f 6e cf movd %edi,%xmm1 > > 4: 66 0f f2 c1 pslld %xmm1,%xmm0 > > Right, that's what icc's documentation would suggest. But that documentation > seems inconsistent with the assembly reference guide. It may be that the > assembly reference guide is the one that's wrong, or that icc intentionally > extends it. I think we should follow icc example, because there is realy no problem to support immediates and non-immediates for these insns. Supporting only immediates looks like forced limitation to me, even if it is required. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32961