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Bitcast of 64-bit immediates may need to split the immediate, not a var. · 1ee34165Jan Voung authored
Currently, the integer immediate is legalized to a 64-bit integer register first, and then the lower/upper parts of that register are used for the bitcast. However, mov(64_bit_reg, imm) done by the legalization isn't legal. Similarly, trunc of 64-bit immediates need to take the lower half of the immediate, not legalize to a var first. This shifts the legalization code around. Other cases where immediates are illegal and legalized are idiv/div, but for those cases 64-bit operands are handled separately via a function call. The function call code properly splits up immediate arguments. BUG=none R=stichnot@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/348373005
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