This fixes the omission of moving the expansion result to the
target.

Bootstrapped and tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, fixes the
observed -m32 FAIL.

2020-06-18  Richard Biener  <rguent...@suse.de>

        PR middle-end/95739
        * internal-fn.c (expand_vect_cond_optab_fn): Move the result
        to the target if necessary.
        (expand_vect_cond_mask_optab_fn): Likewise.
---
 gcc/internal-fn.c | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/gcc/internal-fn.c b/gcc/internal-fn.c
index 644f234e087..2329e3db22f 100644
--- a/gcc/internal-fn.c
+++ b/gcc/internal-fn.c
@@ -2589,6 +2589,8 @@ expand_vect_cond_optab_fn (internal_fn, gcall *stmt, 
convert_optab optab)
   create_fixed_operand (&ops[4], XEXP (comparison, 0));
   create_fixed_operand (&ops[5], XEXP (comparison, 1));
   expand_insn (icode, 6, ops);
+  if (!rtx_equal_p (ops[0].value, target))
+    emit_move_insn (target, ops[0].value);
 }
 
 #define expand_vec_cond_optab_fn expand_vect_cond_optab_fn
@@ -2629,6 +2631,8 @@ expand_vect_cond_mask_optab_fn (internal_fn, gcall *stmt, 
convert_optab optab)
   create_input_operand (&ops[2], rtx_op2, mode);
   create_input_operand (&ops[3], mask, mask_mode);
   expand_insn (icode, 4, ops);
+  if (!rtx_equal_p (ops[0].value, target))
+    emit_move_insn (target, ops[0].value);
 }
 
 #define expand_vec_cond_mask_optab_fn expand_vect_cond_mask_optab_fn
-- 
2.26.2

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