[@b{-mnolink-relax}]
[@b{-mno-warn-regname-label}]
@end ifset
+@ifset RISCV
+
+@emph{Target RISC-V options:}
+ [@b{-fpic}|@b{-fPIC}|@b{-fno-pic}]
+ [@b{-march}=@var{ISA}]
+ [@b{-mabi}=@var{ABI}]
+@end ifset
@ifset RL78
@emph{Target RL78 options:}
[@b{-mint-register=@var{number}}]
[@b{-mgcc-abi}|@b{-mrx-abi}]
@end ifset
-@ifset RISCV
-
-@emph{Target RISC-V options:}
- [@b{-march}=@var{ISA}]
- [@b{-mabi}=@var{ABI}]
-@end ifset
@ifset S390
@emph{Target s390 options:}
@ifset RISCV
@ifclear man
-@xref{RISC-V-Opts}, for the options available when @value{AS} is configured
+@xref{RISC-V-Options}, for the options available when @value{AS} is configured
for a RISC-V processor.
@end ifclear
@ifset man
@c man begin OPTIONS
The following options are available when @value{AS} is configured for a
-RISC-V processor.
+RISC-V processor.
@c man end
@c man begin INCLUDE
@include c-riscv.texi
@ifset PRU
* PRU-Dependent:: PRU Dependent Features
@end ifset
-@ifset RL78
-* RL78-Dependent:: RL78 Dependent Features
-@end ifset
@ifset RISCV
* RISC-V-Dependent:: RISC-V Dependent Features
@end ifset
+@ifset RL78
+* RL78-Dependent:: RL78 Dependent Features
+@end ifset
@ifset RX
* RX-Dependent:: RX Dependent Features
@end ifset
@include c-pru.texi
@end ifset
-@ifset RL78
-@include c-rl78.texi
-@end ifset
-
@ifset RISCV
@include c-riscv.texi
@end ifset
+@ifset RL78
+@include c-rl78.texi
+@end ifset
+
@ifset RX
@include c-rx.texi
@end ifset
@cindex RISC-V support
@menu
-* RISC-V-Opts:: RISC-V Options
+* RISC-V-Options:: RISC-V Options
+* RISC-V-Directives:: RISC-V Directives
@end menu
-@node RISC-V-Opts
-@section Options
+@node RISC-V-Options
+@section RISC-V Options
-The following table lists all available RISC-V specific options
+The following table lists all available RISC-V specific options.
@c man begin OPTIONS
@table @gcctabopt
@cindex @samp{-fpic} option, RISC-V
@item -fpic
+@itemx -fPIC
Generate position-independent code
@cindex @samp{-fno-pic} option, RISC-V
@end table
@c man end
+
+@node RISC-V-Directives
+@cindex machine directives, RISC-V
+@cindex RISC-V machine directives
+
+@section RISC-V Directives
+
+The following table lists all available RISC-V specific directives.
+
+@table @code
+
+@cindex @code{align} directive
+@item .align @var{size-log-2}
+Align to the given boundary, with the size given as log2 the number of bytes to
+align to.
+
+@cindex Data directives
+@item .half @var{value}
+@itemx .word @var{value}
+@itemx .dword @var{value}
+Emits a half-word, word, or double-word value at the current position.
+
+@cindex DTP-relative data directives
+@item .dtprelword @var{value}
+@itemx .dtpreldword @var{value}
+Emits a DTP-relative word (or double-word) at the current position. This is
+meant to be used by the compiler in shared libraries for DWARF debug info for
+thread local variables.
+
+@cindex BSS directive
+@item .bss
+Sets the current section to the BSS section.
+
+@cindex LEB128 directives
+@item .uleb128 @var{value}
+@itemx .sleb128 @var{value}
+Emits a signed or unsigned LEB128 value at the current position. This only
+accepts constant expressions, because symbol addresses can change with
+relaxation, and we don't support relocations to modify LEB128 values at link
+time.
+
+@cindex Option directive
+@cindex @code{option} directive
+@item .option @var{argument}
+Modifies RISC-V specific assembler options inline with the assembly code.
+This is used when particular instruction sequences must be assembled with a
+specific set of options. For example, since we relax addressing sequences to
+shorter GP-relative sequences when possible the initial load of GP must not be
+relaxed and should be emitted as something like
+
+@smallexample
+ .option push
+ .option norelax
+ la gp, __global_pointer$
+ .option pop
+@end smallexample
+
+in order to produce after linker relaxation the expected
+
+@smallexample
+ auipc gp, %pcrel_hi(__global_pointer$)
+ addi gp, gp, %pcrel_lo(__global_pointer$)
+@end smallexample
+
+instead of just
+
+@smallexample
+ addi gp, gp, 0
+@end smallexample
+
+It's not expected that options are changed in this manner during regular use,
+but there are a handful of esoteric cases like the one above where users need
+to disable particular features of the assembler for particular code sequences.
+The complete list of option arguments is shown below:
+
+@table @code
+@item push
+@itemx pop
+Pushes or pops the current option stack. These should be used whenever
+changing an option in line with assembly code in order to ensure the user's
+command-line options are respected for the bulk of the file being assembled.
+
+@item rvc
+@itemx norvc
+Enables or disables the generation of compressed instructions. Instructions
+are opportunistically compressed by the RISC-V assembler when possible, but
+sometimes this behavior is not desirable.
+
+@item pic
+@itemx nopic
+Enables or disables position-independent code generation. Unless you really
+know what you're doing, this should only be at the top of a file.
+
+@item relax
+@itemx norelax
+Enables or disables relaxation. The RISC-V assembler and linker
+opportunistically relax some code sequences, but sometimes this behavior is not
+desirable.
+@end table
+
+@end table