commit | 1deeee3f5da4f323e0e5b33688450dc066e9651b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Nikita Popov <npopov@redhat.com> | Tue Apr 16 09:10:46 2024 +0900 |
committer | Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> | Tue Apr 16 14:42:59 2024 -0700 |
tree | 9371a4e95205e087360b061dcdd6483305aea3c0 | |
parent | 995539ce05ba27f5ed1115c13bbe9a32a035f709 [diff] |
Revert "[Mips] Fix missing sign extension in expansion of sub-word atomic max (#77072)" These changes caused correctness regressions observed in Rust, see https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/77072#issuecomment-2049009507. This reverts commit 0e501dbd932ef1c6f4e747c83bf33beef0a09ecf. This reverts commit fbb27d16fa12aa595cbd20a1fb5f1c5b80748fa4.
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