https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=110792
--- Comment #10 from Andrew Pinski <pinskia at gcc dot gnu.org> --- (In reply to Andrew Pinski from comment #9) > Created attachment 55623 [details] > x86_64 testcase > > Here is a x86_64 testcase which shows the issue is not just with i686 but > also with int128 and x86_64 too. Note this started with r13-1907-g525a1a73a5a563 (rather than r13-1362-g00193676a5a3e7 ) But both patterns have the same issue and should be both fixed rather than just one or the other.