On Tue, 2013-02-05 at 21:04 -0600, Kim Phillips wrote: > gcc -Os emits calls to __bswapsi2 on those platforms to save space > because they don't have the single rev byte swap instruction.
Is that the right thing for GCC to do in that situation?
If so, perhaps we should be *providing* __bswap[sd]i2 functions for it
to use?
If not, perhaps there should be a PR filed?
Or is our use case justifiably different to the general case of '-Os'?
If so, why?
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