+2023-04-18 Thomas Koenig <tkoenig@netcologne.de>
+
+ * doc/internals.texi (Relaxing with a table): Describe handling of
+ opcodes for relaxation a bit better.
+
2023-04-13 Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
* testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi-arc-1.s: Use baseline instructions.
If you need to emit fixups for the opcode field from inspection of the
relaxable frag, then you need to generate a common frag for both the basic
opcode and relaxable fields, or you need to provide the frag for the opcode to
-pass to @code{fix_new}. The latter can be done for example by defining
-@code{TC_FRAG_TYPE} to include a pointer to it and defining @code{TC_FRAG_INIT}
-to set the pointer.
+pass to @code{fix_new}. The latter can be done by passing a pointer to the
+opcode in the call to @code{frag_var} or @code{frag_variant}, and accessing
+it via @code{fr_opcode}. See the @file{tc-vax.c} and @file{tc-m68k.c} for
+examples. It is also possible for @code{TC_FRAG_TYPE} to include a pointer to
+the opcode and defining @code{TC_FRAG_INIT} to set the pointer.
Sometimes @code{fr_var} is increased instead, and @code{frag_wane} is not
called. I'm not sure, but I think this is to keep @code{fr_fix} referring to