Re: RISC-V: Support CORE-V XCVMAC and XCVALU extensions

2023-10-11 Thread Kito Cheng
Take a quick look and maybe fix it like that, but I am not sure the layout is what they want. diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi index eb665188caf..1692e43de10 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi @@ -21714,7 +21714,7 @@ vector intrinsic specification, whi

Re: RISC-V: Support CORE-V XCVMAC and XCVALU extensions

2023-10-11 Thread Jeff Law
On 10/11/23 19:05, juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai wrote: Plz revert it. It blocks development of all targets. We have specific policies for reversion. In general we want to give folks time to fix the problem rather than reverting, resubmitting, etc. Mary, the issue is the doc changes are apparently

Re: Re: RISC-V: Support CORE-V XCVMAC and XCVALU extensions

2023-10-11 Thread juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai
Plz revert it. It blocks development of all targets. juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai From: Andrew Pinski Date: 2023-10-12 09:03 To: juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai CC: gcc-patches; jeffreyalaw; Kito.cheng; kito.cheng; Robin Dapp Subject: Re: RISC-V: Support CORE-V XCVMAC and XCVALU extensions On Wed, Oct 11, 2023

Re: RISC-V: Support CORE-V XCVMAC and XCVALU extensions

2023-10-11 Thread Andrew Pinski
On Wed, Oct 11, 2023 at 6:01 PM juzhe.zh...@rivai.ai wrote: > > ../../../../gcc/gcc/doc/extend.texi:21708: warning: node next `RISC-V Vector > Intrinsics' in menu `CORE-V Built-in Functions' and in sectioning `RX > Built-in Functions' differ > ../../../../gcc/gcc/doc/extend.texi:21716: warning: