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[trivial patch] clean up a couple of SB-1 references in gas.
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- Subject: [trivial patch] clean up a couple of SB-1 references in gas.
- From: cgd at broadcom dot com
- Date: 20 Oct 2001 22:59:52 -0700
I just checked in the following.
Having poked around a bit (and gotten inconsistent things into the
tools 8-), I've decided that for cmd line args the 'easy' way to
specify the SB-1 CPU is "sb1", so i'm trying to normalize that in
usage messages, etc. The only place I'm going to leave it as-is is in
the cpu info table, which means that when somebody tries to use
-mcpu=sb1 and tries an instruction that's not supported, it'll still
say "not supported on SB-1" or something like that.
2001-10-20 Chris Demetriou <cgd@broadcom.com>
* config/tc-mips.c (md_show_usage): Print "sb1" for Broadcom
SB-1 CPU for consistency.
(mips_cpu_info_table): Tweak comment about SB-1.
Index: config/tc-mips.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gas/config/tc-mips.c,v
retrieving revision 1.85
diff -u -r1.85 tc-mips.c
--- tc-mips.c 2001/10/17 05:51:11 1.85
+++ tc-mips.c 2001/10/21 05:43:06
@@ -9895,7 +9895,7 @@
show (stream, "8000", &column, &first);
show (stream, "10000", &column, &first);
show (stream, "12000", &column, &first);
- show (stream, "sb-1", &column, &first);
+ show (stream, "sb1", &column, &first);
fputc ('\n', stream);
fprintf (stream, _("\
@@ -12981,7 +12981,7 @@
{ "r5k", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000, },
{ "r7000", 0, ISA_MIPS4, CPU_R5000, },
- /* SiByte SB-1 CPU */
+ /* Broadcom SB-1 CPU */
{ "SB-1", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1, },
{ "sb-1250", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1, },
{ "sb1", 0, ISA_MIPS64, CPU_SB1, },