H.J. Lu
3fb2c2f4d0
x86: Fold arch_names_table into processor_alias_table
In i386-builtins.c, arch_names_table is used to to map architecture name string to internal model. A switch statement is used to map internal processor name to architecture name string and internal priority. model and priority are added to processor_alias_table so that a single entry contains architecture name string, internal processor name, internal model and internal priority. 6 entries are appended for i386-builtins.c, which have special architecture name strings: amd, amdfam10h, amdfam15h, amdfam17h, shanghai and istanbul, and pta_size is adjusted to exclude them. Entries which are not used by i386-builtins.c have internal model 0. P_PROC_DYNAMIC is added to internal priority to make entries with dynamic architecture name string or priority. PR target/95842 * common/config/i386/i386-common.c (processor_alias_table): Add processor model and priority to each entry. (pta_size): Updated with -6. (num_arch_names): New. * common/config/i386/i386-cpuinfo.h: New file. * config/i386/i386-builtins.c (feature_priority): Removed. (processor_model): Likewise. (_arch_names_table): Likewise. (arch_names_table): Likewise. (_isa_names_table): Replace P_ZERO with P_NONE. (get_builtin_code_for_version): Replace P_ZERO with P_NONE. Use processor_alias_table. (fold_builtin_cpu): Replace arch_names_table with processor_alias_table. * config/i386/i386.h: Include "common/config/i386/i386-cpuinfo.h". (pta): Add model and priority. (num_arch_names): New.
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