Hi!

On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 01:50:28PM +0800, Kewen.Lin wrote:
> --- a/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-internal.h
> +++ b/gcc/config/rs6000/rs6000-internal.h
> @@ -183,10 +183,15 @@ extern tree rs6000_fold_builtin (tree fndecl 
> ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
>                                tree *args ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
>                                bool ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED);
> 
> +extern void rs6000_print_patchable_function_entry (FILE *,
> +                                                unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT,
> +                                                bool);
> +
>  extern bool rs6000_passes_float;
>  extern bool rs6000_passes_long_double;
>  extern bool rs6000_passes_vector;
>  extern bool rs6000_returns_struct;
>  extern bool cpu_builtin_p;
> 
> +
>  #endif

No new random empty lines please.

> +          point would be 2, 6 and 14.  It's possible to support those
> +          other counts of nops by not making a local entry point, but
> +          we don't have clear user cases for them, so leave them

"use cases"

> --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi
> @@ -16717,9 +16717,13 @@ the area size or to remove it completely on a single 
> function.
>  If @code{N=0}, no pad location is recorded.
> 
>  The NOP instructions are inserted at---and maybe before, depending on
> -@var{M}---the function entry address, even before the prologue.
> +@var{M}---the function entry address, even before the prologue.  On
> +PowerPC with the ELFv2 ABI, for one function with dual entry points,
> +the local entry point is taken as the function entry for generation.

I think "the local entry point is this function entry address" is a bit
clearer.

> -The maximum value of @var{N} and @var{M} is 65535.
> +The maximum value of @var{N} and @var{M} is 65535.  On PowerPC with the
> +ELFv2 ABI, for one function with dual entry points, the supported values
> +for @var{M} are 0, 2, 6 and 14.

"for a function"

Okay for trunk with those trivial chnges.  Thanks!


Segher

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