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Fixed as such. Built the documentation to make sure it looks correct now. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/md.texi (widen_ssum, widen_usum, smulhs, umulhs, smulhrs, umulhrs, sdiv_pow2): Move the 3 outside of the var. Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski --- gcc/doc/md.texi | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi index b0c61925120..274dd03d419 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi @@ -5798,19 +5798,19 @@ is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3. Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the absolute difference. The result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3. -@cindex @code{widen_ssum@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@cindex @code{widen_usum@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@item @samp{widen_ssum@var{m3}} -@itemx @samp{widen_usum@var{m3}} +@cindex @code{widen_ssum@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@cindex @code{widen_usum@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@item @samp{widen_ssum@var{m}3} +@itemx @samp{widen_usum@var{m}3} Operands 0 and 2 are of the same mode, which is wider than the mode of operand 1. Add operand 1 to operand 2 and place the widened result in operand 0. (This is used express accumulation of elements into an accumulator of a wider mode.) -@cindex @code{smulhs@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@cindex @code{umulhs@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@item @samp{smulhs@var{m3}} -@itemx @samp{umulhs@var{m3}} +@cindex @code{smulhs@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@cindex @code{umulhs@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@item @samp{smulhs@var{m}3} +@itemx @samp{umulhs@var{m}3} Signed/unsigned multiply high with scale. This is equivalent to the C code: @smallexample narrow op0, op1, op2; @@ -5820,10 +5820,10 @@ op0 = (narrow) (((wide) op1 * (wide) op2) >> (N / 2 - 1)); where the sign of @samp{narrow} determines whether this is a signed or unsigned operation, and @var{N} is the size of @samp{wide} in bits. -@cindex @code{smulhrs@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@cindex @code{umulhrs@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@item @samp{smulhrs@var{m3}} -@itemx @samp{umulhrs@var{m3}} +@cindex @code{smulhrs@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@cindex @code{umulhrs@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@item @samp{smulhrs@var{m}3} +@itemx @samp{umulhrs@var{m}3} Signed/unsigned multiply high with round and scale. This is equivalent to the C code: @smallexample @@ -5834,10 +5834,10 @@ op0 = (narrow) (((((wide) op1 * (wide) op2) >> (N / 2 - 2)) + 1) >> 1); where the sign of @samp{narrow} determines whether this is a signed or unsigned operation, and @var{N} is the size of @samp{wide} in bits. -@cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m3}} instruction pattern -@item @samp{sdiv_pow2@var{m3}} -@itemx @samp{sdiv_pow2@var{m3}} +@cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} instruction pattern +@item @samp{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} +@itemx @samp{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} Signed division by power-of-2 immediate. 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Is it operand 0, 1, or 2? Is it the wider mode or the narrower mode? This fixes that so there is no confusion by adding a sentence to some of them. Built the documentation to make sure that it builds. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/md.texi (sdot_prod@var{m}, udot_prod@var{m}, usdot_prod@var{m}, ssad@var{m}, usad@var{m}, widen_usum@var{m}3, smulhs@var{m}3, umulhs@var{m}3, smulhrs@var{m}3, umulhrs@var{m}3): Add sentence about what the mode m is. Signed-off-by: Andrew Pinski --- gcc/doc/md.texi | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) diff --git a/gcc/doc/md.texi b/gcc/doc/md.texi index 274dd03d419..33b37e79cd4 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/md.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/md.texi @@ -5746,6 +5746,7 @@ Operand 1 and operand 2 are of the same mode. Their product, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3. Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the product. The result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3. +@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2. Semantically the expressions perform the multiplication in the following signs @@ -5763,6 +5764,7 @@ Operand 1 and operand 2 are of the same mode. Their product, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3. Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the product. The result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3. +@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2. Semantically the expressions perform the multiplication in the following signs @@ -5779,6 +5781,7 @@ Operand 1 must be unsigned and operand 2 signed. Their product, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3. Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the product. The result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3. +@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2. Semantically the expressions perform the multiplication in the following signs @@ -5797,6 +5800,7 @@ Operand 1 and operand 2 are of the same mode. Their absolute difference, which is of a wider mode, is computed and added to operand 3. Operand 3 is of a mode equal or wider than the mode of the absolute difference. The result is placed in operand 0, which is of the same mode as operand 3. +@var{m} is the mode of operand 1 and operand 2. @cindex @code{widen_ssum@var{m}3} instruction pattern @cindex @code{widen_usum@var{m}3} instruction pattern @@ -5806,6 +5810,7 @@ Operands 0 and 2 are of the same mode, which is wider than the mode of operand 1. Add operand 1 to operand 2 and place the widened result in operand 0. (This is used express accumulation of elements into an accumulator of a wider mode.) +@var{m} is the mode of operand 1. @cindex @code{smulhs@var{m}3} instruction pattern @cindex @code{umulhs@var{m}3} instruction pattern @@ -5819,6 +5824,8 @@ op0 = (narrow) (((wide) op1 * (wide) op2) >> (N / 2 - 1)); @end smallexample where the sign of @samp{narrow} determines whether this is a signed or unsigned operation, and @var{N} is the size of @samp{wide} in bits. +@var{m} is the mode for all 3 operands (narrow). The wide mode is not specified +and is defined to fit the whole multiply. @cindex @code{smulhrs@var{m}3} instruction pattern @cindex @code{umulhrs@var{m}3} instruction pattern @@ -5833,6 +5840,8 @@ op0 = (narrow) (((((wide) op1 * (wide) op2) >> (N / 2 - 2)) + 1) >> 1); @end smallexample where the sign of @samp{narrow} determines whether this is a signed or unsigned operation, and @var{N} is the size of @samp{wide} in bits. +@var{m} is the mode for all 3 operands (narrow). The wide mode is not specified +and is defined to fit the whole multiply. @cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} instruction pattern @cindex @code{sdiv_pow2@var{m}3} instruction pattern