From a97fdde627e64202940112009d45d17f85e4cc61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kewen Lin Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 19:59:18 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] rs6000/doc: Rename future cpu with power10 Commmit 5d9d0c94588 renamed future to power10 and ace60939fd2 updated the documentation for "future" renaming. This patch is to rename the remaining "future architecture" references in documentation and polish the words for float128. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/invoke.texi: Change references to "future cpu" to "power10", "-mcpu=future" to "-mcpu=power10". Adjust words for float128. --- gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi index a7c4d24a762..2aba4c70b44 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -27617,7 +27617,7 @@ Supported values for @var{cpu_type} are @samp{401}, @samp{403}, @samp{e6500}, @samp{ec603e}, @samp{G3}, @samp{G4}, @samp{G5}, @samp{titan}, @samp{power3}, @samp{power4}, @samp{power5}, @samp{power5+}, @samp{power6}, @samp{power6x}, @samp{power7}, @samp{power8}, -@samp{power9}, @samp{future}, @samp{powerpc}, @samp{powerpc64}, +@samp{power9}, @samp{power10}, @samp{powerpc}, @samp{powerpc64}, @samp{powerpc64le}, @samp{rs64}, and @samp{native}. @option{-mcpu=powerpc}, @option{-mcpu=powerpc64}, and @@ -27799,10 +27799,9 @@ Enable/disable the @var{__float128} keyword for IEEE 128-bit floating point and use either software emulation for IEEE 128-bit floating point or hardware instructions. -The VSX instruction set (@option{-mvsx}, @option{-mcpu=power7}, -@option{-mcpu=power8}), or @option{-mcpu=power9} must be enabled to -use the IEEE 128-bit floating point support. The IEEE 128-bit -floating point support only works on PowerPC Linux systems. +The VSX instruction set (@option{-mvsx}) must be enabled to use the IEEE +128-bit floating point support. The IEEE 128-bit floating point is only +supported on Linux. The default for @option{-mfloat128} is enabled on PowerPC Linux systems using the VSX instruction set, and disabled on other systems. @@ -28632,24 +28631,25 @@ the offset with a symbol reference to a canary in the TLS block. @itemx -mno-pcrel @opindex mpcrel @opindex mno-pcrel -Generate (do not generate) pc-relative addressing when the option -@option{-mcpu=future} is used. The @option{-mpcrel} option requires -that the medium code model (@option{-mcmodel=medium}) and prefixed -addressing (@option{-mprefixed}) options are enabled. +Generate (do not generate) pc-relative addressing. The @option{-mpcrel} +option requires that the medium code model (@option{-mcmodel=medium}) +and prefixed addressing (@option{-mprefixed}) options are enabled. @item -mprefixed @itemx -mno-prefixed @opindex mprefixed @opindex mno-prefixed Generate (do not generate) addressing modes using prefixed load and -store instructions when the option @option{-mcpu=future} is used. +store instructions. The @option{-mprefixed} option requires that +the option @option{-mcpu=power10} (or later) is enabled. @item -mmma @itemx -mno-mma @opindex mmma @opindex mno-mma -Generate (do not generate) the MMA instructions when the option -@option{-mcpu=future} is used. +Generate (do not generate) the MMA instructions. The @option{-mma} +option requires that the option @option{-mcpu=power10} (or later) +is enabled. @item -mrop-protect @itemx -mno-rop-protect