Separated very long brief sections into two sections.
I got an OK from Eric Christopher to commit doxygen comments without prior code
review upstream.
llvm-svn: 303031
The DAZ feature introduces the denormal zero support for x86.
Currently the definitions are located under SSE3 header, however there are some SSE2 targets that support the feature as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30194
llvm-svn: 296296
Added doxygen comments for the newly added intrinsics in avxintrin.h, namely _mm256_cvtsd_f64, _mm256_cvtsi256_si32 and _mm256_cvtss_f32
Added doxygen comments for the new intrinsics in emmintrin.h, namely _mm_loadu_si64 and _mm_load_sd.
Explicit parameter names were added for _mm_clflush and _mm_setcsr
The rest of the changes are editorial, removing trailing spaces at the end of the lines.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28503
llvm-svn: 291876
Improved doxygen comments for the following intrinsics headers: __wmmintrin_pclmul.h, bmiintrin.h, emmintrin.h, f16cintrin.h, immintrin.h, mmintrin.h, pmmintrin.h, tmmintrin.h
Added \n commands to insert a line breaks where necessary, since one long line of documentation is nearly unreadable.
Formatted comments to fit into 80 chars.
In some cases added \a command in front of the parameter names to display them in italics.
llvm-svn: 290561
Tagged instruction names with <c> INSTR_NAME </c> to display them in typewriter font.
In the past, \c command was used, unfortunately it applied to only one word.
<c> .. </c> has the same meaning, but applies to all words in between the tags.
llvm-svn: 289249
This involved removing the conditional inclusion and replacing them
with target attributes matching the original conditional inclusion
and checks. The testcase update removes the macro checks for each
file and replaces them with usage of the __target__ attribute, e.g.:
int __attribute__((__target__(("sse3")))) foo(int a) {
_mm_mwait(0, 0);
return 4;
}
This usage does require the enclosing function have the requisite
__target__ attribute for inlining and code generation - also for
any macro intrinsic uses in the enclosing function. There's no change
for existing uses of the intrinsic headers.
llvm-svn: 239883
Several of the intrinsic headers were using plain non-reserved identifiers.
C++11 17.6.4.3.2 [global.names] p1 reservers names containing a double
begining with an underscore followed by an uppercase letter for any use.
I think I got them all, but open to being corrected. For the most part I
didn't bother updating function-like macro parameter names because I don't
believe they're subject to any such collission - though some function-like
macros already follow this convention (I didn't update them in part because
the churn was more significant as several function-like macros use the double
underscore prefixed version of the same name as a parameter in their
implementation)
llvm-svn: 172666