Message ID | 8ef9e401-c56c-4e28-acf6-017ff3b849a8@gjlay.de |
---|---|
State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [wwwdocs] simtest-howto.html: Remove cc0 mentions | expand |
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 1:32 PM Georg-Johann Lay <avr@gjlay.de> wrote: > > cc0 has been removed long ago, removed mentions. OK > Johann > > diff --git a/htdocs/simtest-howto.html b/htdocs/simtest-howto.html > index ea69c9ed..f18a78f6 100644 > --- a/htdocs/simtest-howto.html > +++ b/htdocs/simtest-howto.html > @@ -164,13 +164,7 @@ to exercise the just-built gcc on every test-suite > in the tree. > a patch you should compare your results with and without the > patch.</p> > > <p>The target characteristic can help you determine which targets to > - use to broaden the scope of your testing. A cc0 target uses a > - single condition code register, cc0, which is set as a side effect > - of most instructions. The compiler cannot insert other instructions > - between the instruction that sets cc0 and the one that uses it. > - Because of this, a cc0 target causes > - significantly different code to be generated and can matter more > - than word size and endianness in terms of detecting new breakage.</p> > + use to broaden the scope of your testing.</p> > > <table class="padding5"> > <tr class="left"> > @@ -200,7 +194,7 @@ to exercise the just-built gcc on every test-suite > in the tree. > <tr> > <td>h8300-coff</td> > <td>h8300-sim</td> > - <td>cc0 target, big endian</td> > + <td>big endian</td> > <td> > <a > href="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-05/msg00624.html">3.3 > 20030509 (prerelease)</a> > <br> > @@ -240,7 +234,7 @@ to exercise the just-built gcc on every test-suite > in the tree. > <tr> > <td>mn10300-elf</td> > <td>mn10300-sim</td> > - <td>cc0 target, little endian</td> > + <td>little endian</td> > <td> > <a > href="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-05/msg00632.html">3.3 > 20030509 (prerelease)</a> > <br> > @@ -297,7 +291,7 @@ to exercise the just-built gcc on every test-suite > in the tree. > <tr> > <td>v850-elf</td> > <td>v850-sim</td> > - <td>cc0 target, 32-bit word, little endian</td> > + <td>32-bit word, little endian</td> > <td> > <a > href="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-04/msg00978.html">3.2.3 > 20030415 (prerelease)</a> > </td>
diff --git a/htdocs/simtest-howto.html b/htdocs/simtest-howto.html index ea69c9ed..f18a78f6 100644 --- a/htdocs/simtest-howto.html +++ b/htdocs/simtest-howto.html @@ -164,13 +164,7 @@ to exercise the just-built gcc on every test-suite in the tree. a patch you should compare your results with and without the patch.</p> <p>The target characteristic can help you determine which targets to - use to broaden the scope of your testing. A cc0 target uses a - single condition code register, cc0, which is set as a side effect - of most instructions. The compiler cannot insert other instructions - between the instruction that sets cc0 and the one that uses it. - Because of this, a cc0 target causes - significantly different code to be generated and can matter more - than word size and endianness in terms of detecting new breakage.</p> + use to broaden the scope of your testing.</p>