Add a description of the X86_64 assembler's .largcomm pseudo-op.
PR 22553 * doc/c-i386.texi (i386-Directives): Document the .largecomm directive.
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2018-01-08 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
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PR 22553
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* doc/c-i386.texi (i386-Directives): Document the .largecomm
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directive.
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2018-01-04 Jim Wilson <jimw@sifive.com>
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* testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.s: Add missing stval and mtval.
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@ -431,8 +431,17 @@ specifies the desired alignment of the symbol in the bss section.
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This directive is only available for COFF based x86 targets.
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@cindex @code{largecomm} directive, ELF
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@item .largecomm @var{symbol} , @var{length}[, @var{alignment}]
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This directive behaves in the same way as the @code{comm} directive
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except that the data is placed into the @var{.lbss} section instead of
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the @var{.bss} section @ref{Comm}.
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The directive is intended to be used for data which requires a large
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amount of space, and it is only available for ELF based x86_64
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targets.
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@c FIXME: Document other x86 specific directives ? Eg: .code16gcc,
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@c .largecomm
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@end table
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