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Kyrylo Tkachov ee03c51c0b [AArch64][doc] Clarify -msve-vector-bits=128 behaviour
We've received reports about the -msve-vector-bits=128 bits being somewhat ambiguous.
It isn't clear whether -msve-vector-bits=128 forces vector-length-agnostic code or whether
-msve-vector-bits=scalable forces 128-bit vector-lengh-specific code.
The latter is a, perhaps unintuitive, reading that we want to exclude.

This patch makes it more explicit that -msve-vector-bits=128 is special and produces
vector-length *agnostic* code. In the end, I've rewritten the whole option documentation.

Checked make pdf that the output looks reasonable.

    * doc/invoke.texi (-msve-vector-bits): Clarify -msve-vector-bits=128
    behavior.

From-SVN: r267081
2018-12-13 10:37:15 +00:00

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