instruction: 0.829 syscall: 0.093 runtime: 0.079 Sparc: fdtox/fqtox instructions incorrectly select destination register Description of problem: This bug report is mostly for informational purposes as I will be posting a fix for the bug. The `fdtox` and `fqtox` instructions incorrectly select the destination register when the destination register is higher than `f31`. Steps to reproduce: 1. Install Sparc cross compiler `gcc-12-sparc64-linux-gnu`(in Debian) 2. Compile the test program using `sparc64-linux-gnu-gcc-12 -m64 -o test_program -static test_program.c` 3. Run the test program using `qemu-sparc64-static ./test_program` 4. Expected output is 60. Prints 0 instead. Additional information: Test program to test the issue: ```c #include int main(int argc, char** argv) { long long truncated = 0; __asm__("fdtox %0,%%f32\n\t" :: "f"(60.0)); __asm__("fmovd %%f32,%0\n\t" : "=f"(truncated)); printf("%lld\n", truncated); return 0; } ``` The issue is caused by the commit 0bba7572d4. Where certain changes were made in the way destination registers are selected(moving the DFPREG/QFPREG to decodetree).