this replaces the ICE by a sorry message for the use of reverse scalar
storage order with 128-bit decimal floating-point type on 32-bit targets.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR middle-end/98099
* expmed.c (flip_storage_order): In the case of a non-integer mode,
sorry out if the integer mode to be used instead is not supported.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/pr98099.c: New test.
&& __builtin_expect (reverse_float_storage_order_supported < 0, 0))
check_reverse_float_storage_order_support ();
- if (!int_mode_for_size (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode), 0).exists (&int_mode))
+ if (!int_mode_for_size (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode), 0).exists (&int_mode)
+ || !targetm.scalar_mode_supported_p (int_mode))
{
sorry ("reverse storage order for %smode", GET_MODE_NAME (mode));
return x;
--- /dev/null
+/* PR middle-end/98099 */
+/* Reported by G. Steinmetz <gscfq@t-online.de> */
+
+/* { dg-do compile } */
+/* { dg-options "-fsso-struct=big-endian" } */
+
+struct S { _Decimal128 a; };
+
+_Decimal128 f (struct S x)
+{
+ return x.a; /* { dg-message "sorry, unimplemented: reverse storage order" "" { target { ! int128 } } } */
+}