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diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi index 27539a0..32b772d 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -1480,7 +1480,8 @@ See RS/6000 and PowerPC Options. -mamx-tile -mamx-int8 -mamx-bf16 -muintr -mhreset -mavxvnni -mavx512fp16 -mavxifma -mavxvnniint8 -mavxneconvert -mcmpccxadd -mamx-fp16 -mprefetchi -mraoint -mamx-complex -mavxvnniint16 -msm3 -msha512 -msm4 -mapxf --musermsr -mavx10.1 -mavx10.1-256 -mavx10.1-512 -mevex512 +-musermsr -mavx10.1 -mavx10.1-256 -mavx10.1-512 -mevex512 -mavx10.2 -mavx10.2-256 +-mavx10.2-512 -mcldemote -mms-bitfields -mno-align-stringops -minline-all-stringops -minline-stringops-dynamically -mstringop-strategy=@var{alg} -mkl -mwidekl @@ -35704,6 +35705,15 @@ preferred alignment to @option{-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2}. @need 200 @opindex mavx10.1-512 @itemx -mavx10.1-512 +@need 200 +@opindex mavx10.2 +@itemx -mavx10.2 +@need 200 +@opindex mavx10.2-256 +@itemx -mavx10.2-256 +@need 200 +@opindex mavx10.2-512 +@itemx -mavx10.2-512 These switches enable the use of instructions in the MMX, SSE, AVX512CD, AVX512VL, AVX512BW, AVX512DQ, AVX512IFMA, AVX512VBMI, SHA, AES, PCLMUL, CLFLUSHOPT, CLWB, FSGSBASE, PTWRITE, RDRND, F16C, FMA, PCONFIG, @@ -35714,8 +35724,9 @@ WAITPKG, VPCLMULQDQ, AVX512BITALG, MOVDIRI, MOVDIR64B, AVX512BF16, ENQCMD, AVX512VPOPCNTDQ, AVX512VNNI, SERIALIZE, UINTR, HRESET, AMXTILE, AMXINT8, AMXBF16, KL, WIDEKL, AVXVNNI, AVX512-FP16, AVXIFMA, AVXVNNIINT8, AVXNECONVERT, CMPCCXADD, AMX-FP16, PREFETCHI, RAOINT, AMX-COMPLEX, AVXVNNIINT16, SM3, SHA512, -SM4, APX_F, USER_MSR, AVX10.1 or CLDEMOTE extended instruction sets. Each has -a corresponding @option{-mno-} option to disable use of these instructions. +SM4, APX_F, USER_MSR, AVX10.1, AVX10.2 or CLDEMOTE extended instruction sets. +Each has a corresponding @option{-mno-} option to disable use of these +instructions. These extensions are also available as built-in functions: see @ref{x86 Built-in Functions}, for details of the functions enabled and |