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authorJan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>2022-10-18 08:27:42 +0200
committerJan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>2022-10-18 08:27:42 +0200
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x86: generalize gas documentation for disabling of ISA extensions
As of commit ae89daecb132 ("x86: generalize disabling of sub- architectures") there's no arbitrary subset of ISAs which can also be disabled. This should have been reflected in documentation right away. Since I failed to do so, correct this now.
Diffstat (limited to 'gas')
-rw-r--r--gas/doc/c-i386.texi54
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/gas/doc/c-i386.texi b/gas/doc/c-i386.texi
index c4a3967..d4f5018 100644
--- a/gas/doc/c-i386.texi
+++ b/gas/doc/c-i386.texi
@@ -137,16 +137,9 @@ accept various extension mnemonics. For example,
@code{287},
@code{387},
@code{687},
-@code{no87},
-@code{no287},
-@code{no387},
-@code{no687},
@code{cmov},
-@code{nocmov},
@code{fxsr},
-@code{nofxsr},
@code{mmx},
-@code{nommx},
@code{sse},
@code{sse2},
@code{sse3},
@@ -155,18 +148,8 @@ accept various extension mnemonics. For example,
@code{sse4.1},
@code{sse4.2},
@code{sse4},
-@code{nosse},
-@code{nosse2},
-@code{nosse3},
-@code{nosse4a},
-@code{nossse3},
-@code{nosse4.1},
-@code{nosse4.2},
-@code{nosse4},
@code{avx},
@code{avx2},
-@code{noavx},
-@code{noavx2},
@code{adx},
@code{rdseed},
@code{prfchw},
@@ -189,9 +172,7 @@ accept various extension mnemonics. For example,
@code{serialize},
@code{tsxldtrk},
@code{kl},
-@code{nokl},
@code{widekl},
-@code{nowidekl},
@code{hreset},
@code{avx512f},
@code{avx512cd},
@@ -213,37 +194,9 @@ accept various extension mnemonics. For example,
@code{avx512_bf16},
@code{avx_vnni},
@code{avx512_fp16},
-@code{noavx512f},
-@code{noavx512cd},
-@code{noavx512er},
-@code{noavx512pf},
-@code{noavx512vl},
-@code{noavx512bw},
-@code{noavx512dq},
-@code{noavx512ifma},
-@code{noavx512vbmi},
-@code{noavx512_4fmaps},
-@code{noavx512_4vnniw},
-@code{noavx512_vpopcntdq},
-@code{noavx512_vbmi2},
-@code{noavx512_vnni},
-@code{noavx512_bitalg},
-@code{noavx512_vp2intersect},
-@code{notdx},
-@code{noavx512_bf16},
-@code{noavx_vnni},
-@code{noavx512_fp16},
-@code{noenqcmd},
-@code{noserialize},
-@code{notsxldtrk},
@code{amx_int8},
-@code{noamx_int8},
@code{amx_bf16},
-@code{noamx_bf16},
@code{amx_tile},
-@code{noamx_tile},
-@code{nouintr},
-@code{nohreset},
@code{vmx},
@code{vmfunc},
@code{smx},
@@ -291,8 +244,8 @@ accept various extension mnemonics. For example,
@code{tlbsync},
@code{svme} and
@code{padlock}.
-Note that rather than extending a basic instruction set, the extension
-mnemonics starting with @code{no} revoke the respective functionality.
+Note that these extension mnemonics can be prefixed with @code{no} to revoke
+the respective (and any dependent) functionality.
When the @code{.arch} directive is used with @option{-march}, the
@code{.arch} directive will take precedent.
@@ -1559,6 +1512,9 @@ conditional jumps will be promoted when necessary to a two instruction
sequence consisting of a conditional jump of the opposite sense around
an unconditional jump to the target.
+Note that the sub-architecture specifiers (starting with a dot) can be prefixed
+with @code{no} to revoke the respective (and any dependent) functionality.
+
Following the CPU architecture (but not a sub-architecture, which are those
starting with a dot), you may specify @samp{jumps} or @samp{nojumps} to
control automatic promotion of conditional jumps. @samp{jumps} is the