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diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi index 463471f..04aedfa 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi @@ -3859,154 +3859,6 @@ Register B14 (aka DP). @end table -@item TILE-Gx---@file{config/tilegx/constraints.md} -@table @code -@item R00 -@itemx R01 -@itemx R02 -@itemx R03 -@itemx R04 -@itemx R05 -@itemx R06 -@itemx R07 -@itemx R08 -@itemx R09 -@itemx R10 -Each of these represents a register constraint for an individual -register, from r0 to r10. - -@item I -Signed 8-bit integer constant. - -@item J -Signed 16-bit integer constant. - -@item K -Unsigned 16-bit integer constant. - -@item L -Integer constant that fits in one signed byte when incremented by one -(@minus{}129 @dots{} 126). - -@item m -Memory operand. If used together with @samp{<} or @samp{>}, the -operand can have postincrement which requires printing with @samp{%In} -and @samp{%in} on TILE-Gx. For example: - -@smallexample -asm ("st_add %I0,%1,%i0" : "=m<>" (*mem) : "r" (val)); -@end smallexample - -@item M -A bit mask suitable for the BFINS instruction. - -@item N -Integer constant that is a byte tiled out eight times. - -@item O -The integer zero constant. - -@item P -Integer constant that is a sign-extended byte tiled out as four shorts. - -@item Q -Integer constant that fits in one signed byte when incremented -(@minus{}129 @dots{} 126), but excluding -1. - -@item S -Integer constant that has all 1 bits consecutive and starting at bit 0. - -@item T -A 16-bit fragment of a got, tls, or pc-relative reference. - -@item U -Memory operand except postincrement. This is roughly the same as -@samp{m} when not used together with @samp{<} or @samp{>}. - -@item W -An 8-element vector constant with identical elements. - -@item Y -A 4-element vector constant with identical elements. - -@item Z0 -The integer constant 0xffffffff. - -@item Z1 -The integer constant 0xffffffff00000000. - -@end table - -@item TILEPro---@file{config/tilepro/constraints.md} -@table @code -@item R00 -@itemx R01 -@itemx R02 -@itemx R03 -@itemx R04 -@itemx R05 -@itemx R06 -@itemx R07 -@itemx R08 -@itemx R09 -@itemx R10 -Each of these represents a register constraint for an individual -register, from r0 to r10. - -@item I -Signed 8-bit integer constant. - -@item J -Signed 16-bit integer constant. - -@item K -Nonzero integer constant with low 16 bits zero. - -@item L -Integer constant that fits in one signed byte when incremented by one -(@minus{}129 @dots{} 126). - -@item m -Memory operand. If used together with @samp{<} or @samp{>}, the -operand can have postincrement which requires printing with @samp{%In} -and @samp{%in} on TILEPro. For example: - -@smallexample -asm ("swadd %I0,%1,%i0" : "=m<>" (mem) : "r" (val)); -@end smallexample - -@item M -A bit mask suitable for the MM instruction. - -@item N -Integer constant that is a byte tiled out four times. - -@item O -The integer zero constant. - -@item P -Integer constant that is a sign-extended byte tiled out as two shorts. - -@item Q -Integer constant that fits in one signed byte when incremented -(@minus{}129 @dots{} 126), but excluding -1. - -@item T -A symbolic operand, or a 16-bit fragment of a got, tls, or pc-relative -reference. - -@item U -Memory operand except postincrement. This is roughly the same as -@samp{m} when not used together with @samp{<} or @samp{>}. - -@item W -A 4-element vector constant with identical elements. - -@item Y -A 2-element vector constant with identical elements. - -@end table - @item Visium---@file{config/visium/constraints.md} @table @code @item b |