The doxygen comments are automatically generated based on Sony's intrinsics document.
I got an OK from Eric Christopher to commit doxygen comments without prior code review upstream.
llvm-svn: 262895
The tzcnt intrinsics are used non non-BMI targets by code (e.g. ffmpeg)
that uses it as a potentially faster BSF.
The TZCNT instruction is special in that it's encoded in a
backward-compatible way and behaves as BSF on non-BMI targets.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14748
llvm-svn: 253358
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