On Mon, 21 Oct 2013, Ilya Enkovich wrote: > +DEFHOOK > +(builtin_chkp_function, > + "Pointers checker instrumentation pass uses this hook to obtain\n\ > +target-specific functions which implement specified generic checker\n\ > +builtins.", > + tree, (unsigned fcode), > + default_builtin_chkp_function)
I don't think that's enough detail. The audience for this hook description is back-end maintainers wanting to implement such hooks for their back ends, and the hook description should give sufficient information to do so. This description says nothing at all about the semantics of the hook argument or return value. If it seems difficult to describe things sufficiently in the context of individual hook descriptions, maybe an overview of the feature and implementation approach is needed as a new section in the internals manual, with hook descriptions then referring to that section, or going in appropriate places within that section (if the section is in tm.texi.in). > +DEFHOOK > +(fn_abi_va_list_bounds_size, > + "This hook returns size for va_list object or integer_zero_node if\n\ > +it does not have any (e.g. is scalar pointer to the stack).", > + tree, (tree fndecl), > + default_fn_abi_va_list_bounds_size) @code{va_list}, @code{integer_zero_node}, specify semantics of fndecl argument. > DEFHOOK > +(load_bounds_for_arg, > + "This hook is used to emit insn to load arg's bounds\n\ > +in case bounds are not passed on register. Return loaded bounds", > + rtx, (rtx, rtx, rtx), > + default_load_bounds_for_arg) You need to name all the arguments and explain their semantics by name in the documentation (which should end with "."). > +DEFHOOK > +(store_bounds_for_arg, > + "This hook is used to emit insn to store arg's bounds\n\ > +in case bounds are not passed on register.", > + void, (rtx, rtx, rtx, rtx), > + default_store_bounds_for_arg) Likewise. -- Joseph S. Myers jos...@codesourcery.com