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This commit adds the relevant registers to the list of clobbered regis-
ters (part of #93335). This follows the [ABI documentation] of AVR-GCC:
> The [...] call-clobbered general purpose registers (GPRs) are
> registers that might be destroyed (clobbered) by a function call.
>
> - **R18–R27, R30, R31**
>
> These GPRs are call clobbered. An ordinary function may use them
> without restoring the contents. [...]
>
> - **R0, T-Flag**
>
> The temporary register and the T-flag in SREG are also call-
> clobbered, but this knowledge is not exposed explicitly to the
> compiler (R0 is a fixed register).
Therefore this commit lists the aforementioned registers `r18–r27`,
`r30` and `r31` as clobbered registers. Since the `r0` register (listed
above as well) is not available in inline assembly at all (potentially
because the AVR-GCC considers it a fixed register causing the register
to never be used in register allocation and LLVM adopting this), there
is no need to list it in the clobber list (the `r0`-variant is not even
available). A comment was added to ensure, that the `r0` gets added to
the clobber-list once the register gets usable in inline ASM.
Since the SREG is normally considered clobbered anyways (unless the user
supplies the `preserve_flags`-option), there is no need to explicitly
list a bit in this register (which is not possible to list anyways).
Note, that this commit completely ignores the case of interrupts (that
are described in the ABI-specification), since every register touched in
an ISR need to be saved anyways.
[ABI documentation]: https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/avr-gcc#Call-Used_Registersclobber_abi for AVR inline assembly1 parent 9b4d7c6 commit ba73166
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