# mach: crisv3 crisv8 crisv10 crisv32# output: ffffff00\n; A bug resulting in a non-effectual clear.b discovered running the GCC; testsuite; jump actually wrote to p0. .include "testutils.inc" start jump 1f nop .p2align 81: move.d y,r4 .if 0 ;0 == ..asm.arch.cris.v32; There was a bug causing this insn to set special register p0; (byte-clear) to 8 (low 8 bits of location after insn). jump [r4+] .endif1: move.d 0f,r4; The corresponding bug would cause this insn too, to set p0. jump r4 nop quit0: moveq -1,r3 clear.b r3 checkr3 ffffff00 quity: .dword 1b