Message ID | 1519147981.6296.18.camel@cavium.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | Document __builtin_extend_pointer | expand |
On 02/20/2018 10:33 AM, Steve Ellcey wrote: > While working on PR 83335 I proposed a change to a test case that > used __builtin_extend_pointer and Richared Earnshaw pointed out > that this builtin is not documented. Since I could not find any > other (reasonable) way to generate an extended address in inline > assembly other than this builtin I would like to document it for > use. > > Here is a proposed patch, the one problem I found was the return > type of the builtin. I don't know how to describe it other than > Pmode, but that is not a user visible type. > > See https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2018-02/msg01051.html > for my PR 83335 patch and follow up comments. > > Should I go ahead and add this documentation? > > > 2018-02-20 Steve Ellcey <sellcey@cavium.com> > > * doc/extend.texi (__builtin_extend_pointer): Document builtin. I'd change "is different than" to "is smaller than". It's kind of implied in the name, but I think it's slightly clearer. With that. OK. jeff ps. You might ping Richard Sandiford on the actual patch that fixes 83335. It looks like it's been waiting for over a month.
On 02/20/2018 06:33 PM, Steve Ellcey wrote: > +@deftypefn {Built-in Function} Pmode __builtin_extend_pointer (void * x) > +On targets where the user visible pointer size is different than the size > +of an actual hardware address this function returns the extended user > +pointer. Targets where this is true included ILP32 mode on x86_64 or > +Aarch64. This function is mainly useful when writing inline assembly > +code. > +@var{addr} > +@end deftypefn Hi, I think the "@var{addr}" bit is a pasto. Thanks, - Tom
On 03/20/2018 06:08 AM, Tom de Vries wrote: > On 02/20/2018 06:33 PM, Steve Ellcey wrote: >> +@deftypefn {Built-in Function} Pmode __builtin_extend_pointer (void * x) >> +On targets where the user visible pointer size is different than the >> size >> +of an actual hardware address this function returns the extended user >> +pointer. Targets where this is true included ILP32 mode on x86_64 or >> +Aarch64. This function is mainly useful when writing inline assembly >> +code. >> +@var{addr} >> +@end deftypefn > > Hi, > > I think the "@var{addr}" bit is a pasto. Agreed. And a patch to remove the pasto is pre-approved. jeff
diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi index d38840e..94e47aa 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi @@ -11042,6 +11042,7 @@ the built-in function returns -1. @findex __builtin_alloca_with_align @findex __builtin_alloca_with_align_and_max @findex __builtin_call_with_static_chain +@findex __builtin_extend_pointer @findex __builtin_fpclassify @findex __builtin_isfinite @findex __builtin_isnormal @@ -12419,6 +12420,15 @@ Similar to @code{__builtin_bswap32}, except the argument and return types are 64 bit. @end deftypefn +@deftypefn {Built-in Function} Pmode __builtin_extend_pointer (void * x) +On targets where the user visible pointer size is different than the size +of an actual hardware address this function returns the extended user +pointer. Targets where this is true included ILP32 mode on x86_64 or +Aarch64. This function is mainly useful when writing inline assembly +code. +@var{addr} +@end deftypefn + @node Target Builtins @section Built-in Functions Specific to Particular Target Machines