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This patch fixes a bogus use of type punning in parse_barrier() which was causing an assembly failure on big endian LP64 hosts when attempting to assemble "isb sy" for AArch64. The type of the entries in aarch64_barrier_opt_hsh is aarch64_name_value_pair. We were incorrectly casting this to the locally-defined asm_barrier_opt which has a wider type (on LP64) for the second member. This happened to work on little-endian hosts but fails on LP64 big endian. The fix is to use the correct type in parse_barrier(). This makes the locally-defined asm_barrier_opt redundant, so remove it. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-aarch64.c (asm_barrier_opt): Delete. (parse_barrier): Fix bogus type punning. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system.d: Update disassembly. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system.s: Add isb sy test.
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