On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Igor Zamyatin <izamya...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Please also mention new -mfxsr, -mxsave and -mxsaveopt options. >> >>> <li> New built-in functions to detect run-time CPU type and ISA: >>> <ul> >>> <li>A built-in function <code>__builtin_cpu_is</code> has been >>> added to >>> *************** >>> *** 524,529 **** >>> --- 530,538 ---- >>> <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/FunctionMultiVersioning">wiki</a> >>> for more >>> information. >>> </li> >>> + <li> Problem with instability of pre-reload scheduler on x86 >>> targets was fixed. Now option -fschedule-insn >>> + can be used loosely to reach better performance. >> >> "used loosely" in what sense? >> >> Thanks, >> Uros. > > Updated version. Does it look ok?
Looks OK to me. I have CC'd Gerald for a grammar and style check. Thanks, Uros. > > > Thanks, > Igor > > Index: htdocs/gcc-4.8/changes.html > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/gcc-4.8/changes.html,v > retrieving revision 1.95 > diff -c -r1.95 changes.html > *** htdocs/gcc-4.8/changes.html 11 Feb 2013 15:12:58 -0000 1.95 > --- htdocs/gcc-4.8/changes.html 12 Feb 2013 15:10:41 -0000 > *************** > *** 460,465 **** > --- 460,471 ---- > wrong results. You must build all > modules with <code>-mpreferred-stack-boundary=3</code>, including any > libraries. This includes the system libraries and startup modules.</li> > + <li>Support for the new Intel processor codename Broadwell with RDSEED, > + ADCX, ADOX, PREFETCHW is available through <code>-madx</code>, > + <code>-mprfchw</code>, <code>-mrdseed</code>. > + </li> > + <li> Support for Intel RTM and HLE intrinsics, built-in > functions and code generation is available via <code>-mrtm</code> and > <code>-mhle</code>. > + </li> > + <li> Support for Intel FXSR, XSAVE and XSAVEOPT instruction > sets. Intrinsics and built-in functions are available > + via <code>-mfxsr</code>, <code>-mxsave</code> and > <code>-mxsaveopt</code> respectively. > + </li> > <li> New built-in functions to detect run-time CPU type and ISA: > <ul> > <li>A built-in function <code>__builtin_cpu_is</code> has been added > to > *************** > *** 524,529 **** > --- 530,538 ---- > <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/FunctionMultiVersioning">wiki</a> > for more > information. > </li> > + <li> x86 backend was improved to allow option > <code>-fscedule-insns</code> to work reliably. > + This option can be used to schedule instructions better and can > lead to improved performace in certain cases. > + </li> > <li> Windows MinGW-w64 targets (<code>*-w64-mingw*</code>) > require at least r5437 from the Mingw-w64 trunk. </li> > </ul>