From: Kito Cheng <kito.cheng@sifive.com>
To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org, kito.cheng@gmail.com,
palmer@dabbelt.com, patrick@rivosinc.com, jeffreyalaw@gmail.com
Cc: Kito Cheng <kito.cheng@sifive.com>
Subject: [PATCH] wwwdocs: gcc-14: Add RISC-V changes
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 15:58:00 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240410075759.994891-1-kito.cheng@sifive.com> (raw)
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htdocs/gcc-14/changes.html | 155 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 154 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/htdocs/gcc-14/changes.html b/htdocs/gcc-14/changes.html
index 2d8968cf..6cbb2e8f 100644
--- a/htdocs/gcc-14/changes.html
+++ b/htdocs/gcc-14/changes.html
@@ -739,7 +739,160 @@ __asm (".global __flmap_lock" "\n\t"
<!-- <h3 id="s390">S/390, System z, IBM z Systems</h3> -->
-<!-- <h3 id="riscv">RISC-V</h3> -->
+<h3 id="riscv">RISC-V</h3>
+<ul>
+ <li>The SLP and loop vectorizer is now enabled for RISC-V when the vector
+ extension is enabled, thanks to Ju-Zhe Zhong from
+ <a href='https://rivai-ic.com.cn/'>RiVAI</a>,
+ Pan Li from <a href='https://www.intel.com/'>Intel</a>, and Robin Dapp
+ from <a href='https://www.ventanamicro.com/'>Ventana Micro</a> for
+ contributing most of the implementation!</li>
+ <li>The <code>-mrvv-max-lmul=</code> option has been introduced for
+ performance tuning of the loop vectorizer. The default value is
+ <code>-mrvv-max-lmul=m1</code>, which limits the maximum LMUL to 1.
+ The <code>-mrvv-max-lmul=dynamic</code> setting can dynamically select
+ the maximum LMUL value based on register pressure.</li>
+ <li>Atomic code generation has been improved and is now in conformance with
+ the latest psABI specification, thanks to Patrick O'Neill from
+ <a href='https://www.rivosinc.com/'>Rivos</a>.</li>
+ <li>Support for the vector intrinsics as specified in
+ <a href='https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/rvv-intrinsic-doc/tree/v1.0.x'>
+ version 1.0 of the RISC-V vector intrinsic specification</a>.</li>
+ <li>Support for the experimental vector crypto intrinsics as specified in
+ <a href='https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/rvv-intrinsic-doc/pull/234'>
+ RISC-V vector intrinsic specification</a>, thanks to Feng Wang et al.
+ from <a href="https://eswincomputing.com/">ESWIN Computing</a></li>
+ <li>Support for the T-head vector intrinsics.</li>
+ <li>Support for the scalar bitmanip and scalar crypto intrinsics, thanks to
+ Liao Shihua from <a href="https://plctlab.org/">PLCT</a>.</li>
+ <li>Support for the large code model via option <code>-mcmodel=large</code>,
+ thanks to Kuan-Lin Chen from
+ <a href="https://www.andestech.com/">Andes Technology</a>.</li>
+ <li>Support for the standard vector calling convention variant, thanks to
+ Lehua Ding from <a href='https://rivai-ic.com.cn/'>RiVAI</a>.</li>
+ <li>Supports the <code>target</code> attribute, which allows users to compile
+ a function with specific extensions.</li>
+ <li><code>-march=</code> option no longer requires the architecture string
+ to be in canonical order, with only a few constraints remaining: the
+ architecture string must start with <code>rv[32|64][i|g|e]</code>, and
+ must use an underscore as the separator after a multi-letter extension.
+ </li>
+ <li><code>-march=help</code> option has been introduced to dump all
+ supported extensions.</li>
+ <li>Added experimental support for the <code>-mrvv-vector-bits=zvl</code>
+ option and the <code>riscv_rvv_vector_bits</code> attribute, which
+ specify a fixed length for scalable vector types. This option is
+ optimized for specific vector core implementations; however, the code
+ generated with this option is NOT portable,
+ thanks to Pan Li from <a href="https://www.intel.com/">Intel</a>.
+ </li>
+ <li>Support for TLS descriptors has been introduced, which can be enabled by
+ the <code>-mtls-dialect=desc</code> option. The default behavior can be
+ configured with <code>--with-tls=[trad|desc]</code>.</li>
+ <li>Support for the TLS descriptors, this can be enabled by
+ <code>-mtls-dialect=desc</code> and the default behavior can be configure
+ by <code>--with-tls=[trad|desc], thanks to Tatsuyuki Ishi from
+ <a href="https://bluewhale.systems/">Blue Whale Systems</a></code>
+ </li>
+ <li>Support for the following standard extensions has been added:
+ <ul>
+ <li>Vector crypto extensions:
+ <ul>
+ <li>Zvbb</li>
+ <li>Zvkb</li>
+ <li>Zvbc</li>
+ <li>Zvkg</li>
+ <li>Zvkned</li>
+ <li>Zvkhna</li>
+ <li>Zvkhnb</li>
+ <li>Zvksed</li>
+ <li>Zvksh</li>
+ <li>Zvkn</li>
+ <li>Zvknc</li>
+ <li>Zvkng</li>
+ <li>Zvks</li>
+ <li>Zvksc</li>
+ <li>Zvksg</li>
+ <li>Zvkt</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>Code size reduction extensions:
+ <ul>
+ <li>Zca</li>
+ <li>Zcb</li>
+ <li>Zce</li>
+ <li>Zcf</li>
+ <li>Zcd</li>
+ <li>Zcmp</li>
+ <li>Zcmt</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>Zicond</li>
+ <li>Zfa</li>
+ <li>Ztso</li>
+ <li>Zvfbfmin</li>
+ <li>Zvfhmin</li>
+ <li>Zvfh</li>
+ <li>Za64rs</li>
+ <li>Za128rs</li>
+ <li>Ziccif</li>
+ <li>Ziccrse</li>
+ <li>Ziccamoa</li>
+ <li>Zicclsm</li>
+ <li>Zic64b</li>
+ <li>Smaia</li>
+ <li>Smepmp</li>
+ <li>Smstateen</li>
+ <li>Ssaia</li>
+ <li>Sscofpmf</li>
+ <li>Ssstateen</li>
+ <li>Sstc</li>
+ <li>Svinval</li>
+ <li>Svnapot</li>
+ <li>Svpbmt</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>Support for the following vendor extensions has been added:
+ <ul>
+ <li>T-Head:
+ <ul>
+ <li>XTheadVector</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>CORE-V:
+ <ul>
+ <li>XCVmac</li>
+ <li>XCValu</li>
+ <li>XCVelw</li>
+ <li>XCVsimd</li>
+ <li>XCVbi</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>Ventana Micro:
+ <ul>
+ <li>XVentanaCondops</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>The following new CPUs are supported through the <code>-mcpu</code>
+ option (GCC identifiers in parentheses).
+ <ul>
+ <li>SiFive's X280 (<code>sifive-x280</code>).</li>
+ <li>SiFive's P450 (<code>sifive-p450</code>).</li>
+ <li>SiFive's P670 (<code>sifive-p670</code>).</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>The following new CPUs are supported through the <code>-mtune</code>
+ option (GCC identifiers in parentheses).
+ <ul>
+ <li>Generic out-of-order core (<code>generic-ooo</code>).</li>
+ <li>SiFive's P400 series (<code>sifive-p400-series</code>).</li>
+ <li>SiFive's P600 series (<code>sifive-p600-series</code>).</li>
+ <li>XiangShan's Nanhu microarchitecture (<code>xiangshan-nanhu</code>).</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+</ul>
<!-- <h3 id="rx">RX</h3> -->
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