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i#6662 public traces: disable read/write counts in invariant_checker #7140
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i#6662 public traces: disable read/write counts in invariant_checker #7140
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Wait a minute: this does not sound right. Every instruction doing a load or store should have that category: that's the point of the category. I thought the problem was the other way around, instructions with variable number of loads/stores: e.g., masked or predicated scatter/gather.
This is a bug, isn't it? What's the original opcode? Sounds like a category bug in DR's decoder.
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Indeed, it's a bug in the categories of some AARCH64 instructions that propagates into their corresponding REGDEPS instructions.
Bug filed: #7146.
Holding on this change until we know we can solve it.