I have a C program which has a function decod and the function has the following statements.
My decode.c script:
int decod(int x, int y, int z) {
   int ty = y;
   ty = ty - z;
   int py = ty;
   py = py << 31;
   py = py >> 31;
   ty = ty * x;
   py = py ^ ty;
   }
The assembly code of this program (generated by gcc -S decod.c) shows the following code.
    movl    %edi, -20(%rbp)
movl    %esi, -24(%rbp)
movl    %edx, -28(%rbp)
movl    -24(%rbp), %eax
movl    %eax, -8(%rbp)
movl    -28(%rbp), %eax
subl    %eax, -8(%rbp)
movl    -8(%rbp), %eax
movl    %eax, -4(%rbp)
sall    $31, -4(%rbp)
sarl    $31, -4(%rbp)
movl    -8(%rbp), %eax
imull   -20(%rbp), %eax
movl    %eax, -8(%rbp)
movl    -8(%rbp), %eax
xorl    %eax, -4(%rbp)
popq    %rbp
.cfi_def_cfa 7, 8
ret
But, I want the program generate an assembly file with only the following lines of code.
subl    %edx, %esi
movl    %esi, %eax
sall    $31, %eax
sarl    $31, %eax
imull   %edi, %esi
xorl    %esi, %eax
ret
I know I am pretty close to write a program which will generate the above mentioned code. But, I am clueless why the script generates different assembly code. Any direction will be helpful.
 
    