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Summary: These processors will only be available for the integrated assembler at first (CodeGen will emit a fatal error saying they are not implemented). The intention is to work through the existing instructions and correctly annotate the ISA they were added in so that we have a sufficiently good base to start MIPS64r6 development. MIPS64r6 removes/re-encodes certain instructions and I believe it is best to define ISA's using set-union's as far as possible rather than using set-subtraction. Reviewers: vmedic Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3569 llvm-svn: 208221 |
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README.txt
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