On 05/24/2016 08:23 AM, Robert Suchanek wrote:
[snip]
diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
index 73f1cb6..2f6195e 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
@@ -837,6 +837,7 @@ Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialects}.
-mips16 -mno-mips16 -mflip-mips16 @gol
-minterlink-compressed -mno-interlink-compressed @gol
-minterlink-mips16 -mno-interlink-mips16 @gol
+-minline-intermix -mno-inline-intermix @gol
Funky indentation here....
-mabi=@var{abi} -mabicalls -mno-abicalls @gol
-mshared -mno-shared -mplt -mno-plt -mxgot -mno-xgot @gol
-mgp32 -mgp64 -mfp32 -mfpxx -mfp64 -mhard-float -msoft-float @gol
@@ -17916,6 +17917,18 @@ Aliases of @option{-minterlink-compressed} and
@option{-mno-interlink-compressed}. These options predate the microMIPS ASE
and are retained for backwards compatibility.
+@item -minline-intermix
+@itemx -mno-inline-intermix
+@opindex minline-intermix
+@opindex mno-inline-intermix
+Enable inlining of functions which have opposing compression flags e.g.
+@code{mips16}/@code{nomips16} attributes.
+This is useful when using the @code{mips16} attribute to balance code size
+and performance so that a function will be compressed when not inlined or
+vice-versa. When using this option it is necessary to protect functions
+that cannot be compiled as MIPS16 with a @code{noinline} attribute to ensure
+they are not inlined into a MIPS16 function.
This flag applies to microMIPS inlining, too, right? It's confusing to
only mention MIPS16.
Maybe you could say something like this instead:
Allow inlining even if the compression flags differ between caller and
callee. This is useful in conjunction with the @code{mips16},
@code{micromips}, or @code{nocompression} function attributes. The code
for the inlined function is compiled using the compression flags for the
callee, so you may need to use the @code{noinline} attribute on
functions that must be compiled with particular compression settings.
-Sandra