Thanks for doing this. "Kyrill Tkachov" <kyrylo.tkac...@foss.arm.com> writes: > @@ -15716,16 +15716,19 @@ an effect when SVE is enabled. > > GCC supports two forms of SVE code generation: ``vector-length > agnostic'' output that works with any size of vector register and > -``vector-length specific'' output that only works when the vector > -registers are a particular size. Replacing @var{bits} with > -@samp{scalable} selects vector-length agnostic output while > -replacing it with a number selects vector-length specific output. > -The possible lengths in the latter case are: 128, 256, 512, 1024 > -and 2048. @samp{scalable} is the default. > - > -At present, @samp{-msve-vector-bits=128} produces the same output > -as @samp{-msve-vector-bits=scalable}. > - > +``vector-length specific'' output that allows GCC to make assumptions > +about the vector length when it is useful for optimization reasons. > +The possible values of @samp{bits} are: @samp{scalable}, @samp{128}, > +@samp{256}, @samp{512}, @samp{1024} and @samp{2048}. > +Specifying @samp{scalable} selects vector-length agnostic > +output. At present @samp{-msve-vector-bits=128} also generates vector-length > +agnostic output. All other values generate vector-length specific code. > +The behavior of these values may change in future releases and no value > except > +@samp{scalable} should be relied on for producing code that is portable > across > +different hardware SVE vector lengths. > + > +The default is @samp{-msve-vector-bits=scalable} which produces > +vector-length agnostic code.
Think we should have a comma before "which" in the last sentence. OK with that change. Richard