From 6049379740a033d6c617a5e26420f7c108584e5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kazu Hirata Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:12:03 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * doc/c-alpha.texi: Fix typos. * doc/c-ia64.texi: Likewise. * doc/c-mmix.texi: Likewise. * doc/c-sh64.texi: Likewise. * doc/c-xtensa.texi: Likewise. * doc/internals.texi: Likewise. --- gas/ChangeLog | 9 +++++++++ gas/doc/c-alpha.texi | 8 ++++---- gas/doc/c-ia64.texi | 12 ++++++------ gas/doc/c-mmix.texi | 2 +- gas/doc/c-sh64.texi | 2 +- gas/doc/c-xtensa.texi | 4 ++-- gas/doc/internals.texi | 2 +- 7 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/gas/ChangeLog b/gas/ChangeLog index 0157c697161..c446859c481 100644 --- a/gas/ChangeLog +++ b/gas/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2003-10-26 Kazu Hirata + + * doc/c-alpha.texi: Fix typos. + * doc/c-ia64.texi: Likewise. + * doc/c-mmix.texi: Likewise. + * doc/c-sh64.texi: Likewise. + * doc/c-xtensa.texi: Likewise. + * doc/internals.texi: Likewise. + 2003-10-24 H.J. Lu * config/obj-elf.c (obj_elf_change_section): Allow SHF_ALLOC diff --git a/gas/doc/c-alpha.texi b/gas/doc/c-alpha.texi index dfc05f46eb7..0aee06b2d8b 100644 --- a/gas/doc/c-alpha.texi +++ b/gas/doc/c-alpha.texi @@ -139,12 +139,12 @@ OpenVMS syntax, with a few differences for ELF. @cindex Alpha registers @cindex register names, Alpha -The 32 integer registers are refered to as @samp{$@var{n}} or +The 32 integer registers are referred to as @samp{$@var{n}} or @samp{$r@var{n}}. In addition, registers 15, 28, 29, and 30 may -be refered to by the symbols @samp{$fp}, @samp{$at}, @samp{$gp}, +be referred to by the symbols @samp{$fp}, @samp{$at}, @samp{$gp}, and @samp{$sp} respectively. -The 32 floating-point registers are refered to as @samp{$f@var{n}}. +The 32 floating-point registers are referred to as @samp{$f@var{n}}. @node Alpha-Relocs @subsection Relocations @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ The 32 floating-point registers are refered to as @samp{$f@var{n}}. Some of these relocations are available for ECOFF, but mostly only for ELF. They are modeled after the relocation format -introduced in Digial Unix 4.0, but there are additions. +introduced in Digital Unix 4.0, but there are additions. The format is @samp{!@var{tag}} or @samp{!@var{tag}!@var{number}} where @var{tag} is the name of the relocation. In some cases diff --git a/gas/doc/c-ia64.texi b/gas/doc/c-ia64.texi index 61f7c845e26..b62c05eb88d 100644 --- a/gas/doc/c-ia64.texi +++ b/gas/doc/c-ia64.texi @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ Reference Guide. @cindex IA-64 registers @cindex register names, IA-64 -The 128 integer registers are refered to as @samp{r@var{n}}. -The 128 floating-point registers are refered to as @samp{f@var{n}}. -The 128 application registers are refered to as @samp{ar@var{n}}. -The 128 control registers are refered to as @samp{cr@var{n}}. -The 64 one-bit predicate registers are refered to as @samp{p@var{n}}. -The 8 branch registers are refered to as @samp{b@var{n}}. +The 128 integer registers are referred to as @samp{r@var{n}}. +The 128 floating-point registers are referred to as @samp{f@var{n}}. +The 128 application registers are referred to as @samp{ar@var{n}}. +The 128 control registers are referred to as @samp{cr@var{n}}. +The 64 one-bit predicate registers are referred to as @samp{p@var{n}}. +The 8 branch registers are referred to as @samp{b@var{n}}. In addition, the assembler defines a number of aliases: @samp{gp} (@samp{r1}), @samp{sp} (@samp{r12}), @samp{rp} (@samp{b0}), @samp{ret0} (@samp{r8}), @samp{ret1} (@samp{r9}), @samp{ret2} (@samp{r10}), diff --git a/gas/doc/c-mmix.texi b/gas/doc/c-mmix.texi index a5205b61fc7..a31fa83e0dd 100644 --- a/gas/doc/c-mmix.texi +++ b/gas/doc/c-mmix.texi @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ operand can be omitted, defaulting to a zero value. The directives @samp{WYDE}, @samp{TETRA} and @samp{OCTA} emit constants of two, four and eight bytes size respectively. Before anything else happens for the directive, the current location is aligned to the respective -constant-size bondary. If a label is defined at the beginning of the +constant-size boundary. If a label is defined at the beginning of the line, its value will be that after the alignment. A single operand can be omitted, defaulting to a zero value emitted for the directive. Operands can be expressed as strings (@pxref{Strings}), in which case each diff --git a/gas/doc/c-sh64.texi b/gas/doc/c-sh64.texi index 91b1a7b4a24..380be7ce9ab 100644 --- a/gas/doc/c-sh64.texi +++ b/gas/doc/c-sh64.texi @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ this directive unless you specified an ABI on the command line, and the ABIs specified must match. @item .uaquad -Like .uaword and .ualong, this allows you to specify an intenionally +Like .uaword and .ualong, this allows you to specify an intensionally unaligned quadword (64 bit word). @end table diff --git a/gas/doc/c-xtensa.texi b/gas/doc/c-xtensa.texi index 69a3d819af8..5e5f13aac8d 100644 --- a/gas/doc/c-xtensa.texi +++ b/gas/doc/c-xtensa.texi @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ opcodes (@pxref{Xtensa Opcodes, ,Opcode Names}), by using the Line Options}), or by using the @code{no-density} directive (@pxref{Density Directive, ,density}). -It is a good idea @emph{not} to use the density instuctions directly. +It is a good idea @emph{not} to use the density instructions directly. The assembler will automatically select dense instructions where possible. If you later need to avoid using the code density option, you can disable it in the assembler without having to modify the code. @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ range, function call relaxation can be enabled using the @cindex relaxation of @code{MOVI} instructions The @code{MOVI} machine instruction can only materialize values in the range from -2048 to 2047. Values outside this range are best -materalized with @code{L32R} instructions. Thus: +materialized with @code{L32R} instructions. Thus: @smallexample movi a0, 100000 diff --git a/gas/doc/internals.texi b/gas/doc/internals.texi index 4e8a9d1bef3..3d94f43b105 100644 --- a/gas/doc/internals.texi +++ b/gas/doc/internals.texi @@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@ Usually, if the symbol is in the same section as the frag (given by the @var{sec} argument), the narrowest likely relaxation mode is stored in @code{fr_subtype}, and that's that. -If the symbol is undefined, or in a different section (and therefore moveable +If the symbol is undefined, or in a different section (and therefore movable to an arbitrarily large distance), the largest available relaxation mode is specified, @code{fix_new} is called to produce the relocation record, @code{fr_fix} is increased to include the relocated field (remember, this -- 2.30.2