+2013-06-26 Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@codesourcery.com>
+
+ * doc/as.texinfo (Overview): Remove @samp from MIPS ISA names.
+ * doc/c-mips.texi (MIPS Options): Remove @sc from MIPS ISA names.
+ Replace @sc{mips16} with literal `MIPS16'.
+ (MIPS ISA): Replace @sc{mips3} with literal `MIPS III'.
+
2013-06-26 Yufeng Zhang <yufeng.zhang@arm.com>
* config/tc-aarch64.c (reloc_table): Replace
alias for @samp{-march=r6000}, @samp{-mips3} is an alias for
@samp{-march=r4000} and @samp{-mips4} is an alias for @samp{-march=r8000}.
@samp{-mips5}, @samp{-mips32}, @samp{-mips32r2}, @samp{-mips64}, and
-@samp{-mips64r2}
-correspond to generic
-@samp{MIPS V}, @samp{MIPS32}, @samp{MIPS32 Release 2}, @samp{MIPS64},
-and @samp{MIPS64 Release 2}
-ISA processors, respectively.
+@samp{-mips64r2} correspond to generic MIPS V, MIPS32, MIPS32 Release 2,
+MIPS64, and MIPS64 Release 2 ISA processors, respectively.
@item -march=@var{cpu}
Generate code for a particular MIPS CPU.
Generate code for a particular MIPS Instruction Set Architecture level.
@samp{-mips1} corresponds to the R2000 and R3000 processors,
@samp{-mips2} to the R6000 processor, @samp{-mips3} to the
-R4000 processor, and @samp{-mips4} to the R8000 and
-R10000 processors. @samp{-mips5}, @samp{-mips32}, @samp{-mips32r2},
-@samp{-mips64}, and @samp{-mips64r2}
-correspond to generic
-@sc{MIPS V}, @sc{MIPS32}, @sc{MIPS32 Release 2}, @sc{MIPS64},
-and @sc{MIPS64 Release 2}
-ISA processors, respectively. You can also switch
-instruction sets during the assembly; see @ref{MIPS ISA, Directives to
-override the ISA level}.
+R4000 processor, and @samp{-mips4} to the R8000 and R10000 processors.
+@samp{-mips5}, @samp{-mips32}, @samp{-mips32r2}, @samp{-mips64}, and
+@samp{-mips64r2} correspond to generic MIPS V, MIPS32, MIPS32 Release 2,
+MIPS64, and MIPS64 Release 2 ISA processors, respectively. You can also
+switch instruction sets during the assembly; see @ref{MIPS ISA,
+Directives to override the ISA level}.
@item -mgp32
@itemx -mfp32
however this has not been implemented and if their target turns out of
reach, they produce an error even if branch relaxation is enabled.
-Also no @sc{mips16} branches are ever relaxed.
+Also no MIPS16 branches are ever relaxed.
By default @samp{--no-relax-branch} is selected, causing any out-of-range
branches to produce an error.
are permitted, but also how certain macros are expanded. @code{.set
mips0} restores the ISA level to its original level: either the
level you selected with command line options, or the default for your
-configuration. You can use this feature to permit specific @sc{mips3}
+configuration. You can use this feature to permit specific MIPS III
instructions while assembling in 32 bit mode. Use this directive with
care!