Uhg, gcc is doing the idiotic llvm thing of maximally-hoisting large stack usage, and also float usage (saving call-saved float regs). This surprisingly leads to hardfloat code SIGILL'ing on nofpu machines even when the float code is never reached.
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I want to construct a minimal mips example that saves and restores fpu regs in a non-float code path.
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