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[patch] extend.texi: Mention H8S wherever H8/300H is mentioned.


Hi,

Attached is a patch to mention H8S wherever H8/300H is mentioned.
Committed as obvious.

Kazu Hirata

2003-10-22  Kazu Hirata  <kazu@cs.umass.edu>

	* doc/extend.texi: Mention H8S wherever H8/300H is mentioned.

Index: extend.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gcc/gcc/gcc/doc/extend.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.166
diff -u -r1.166 extend.texi
--- extend.texi	20 Oct 2003 21:52:37 -0000	1.166
+++ extend.texi	22 Oct 2003 18:16:36 -0000
@@ -2477,11 +2477,11 @@
 
 @item function_vector
 @cindex calling functions through the function vector on the H8/300 processors
-Use this attribute on the H8/300 and H8/300H to indicate that the specified
+Use this attribute on the H8/300, H8/300H, and H8S to indicate that the specified
 function should be called through the function vector.  Calling a
 function through the function vector will reduce code size, however;
 the function vector has a limited size (maximum 128 entries on the H8/300
-and 64 entries on the H8/300H) and shares space with the interrupt vector.
+and 64 entries on the H8/300H and H8S) and shares space with the interrupt vector.
 
 You must use GAS and GLD from GNU binutils version 2.7 or later for
 this attribute to work correctly.
@@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@
 generate function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an
 interrupt handler when this attribute is present.
 
-Note, interrupt handlers for the H8/300, H8/300H and SH processors can
+Note, interrupt handlers for the H8/300, H8/300H, H8S, and SH processors can
 be specified via the @code{interrupt_handler} attribute.
 
 Note, on the AVR, interrupts will be enabled inside the function.
@@ -2509,7 +2509,7 @@
 
 @item interrupt_handler
 @cindex interrupt handler functions on the H8/300 and SH processors
-Use this attribute on the H8/300, H8/300H and SH to indicate that the
+Use this attribute on the H8/300, H8/300H, H8S, and SH to indicate that the
 specified function is an interrupt handler.  The compiler will generate
 function entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt
 handler when this attribute is present.
@@ -2532,8 +2532,8 @@
 argument specifying the trap number to be used.
 
 @item eightbit_data
-@cindex eight bit data on the H8/300 and H8/300H
-Use this attribute on the H8/300 and H8/300H to indicate that the specified
+@cindex eight bit data on the H8/300, H8/300H, and H8S
+Use this attribute on the H8/300, H8/300H, and H8S to indicate that the specified
 variable should be placed into the eight bit data section.
 The compiler will generate more efficient code for certain operations
 on data in the eight bit data area.  Note the eight bit data area is limited to
@@ -2543,8 +2543,8 @@
 this attribute to work correctly.
 
 @item tiny_data
-@cindex tiny data section on the H8/300H
-Use this attribute on the H8/300H to indicate that the specified
+@cindex tiny data section on the H8/300H and H8S
+Use this attribute on the H8/300H and H8S to indicate that the specified
 variable should be placed into the tiny data section.
 The compiler will generate more efficient code for loads and stores
 on data in the tiny data section.  Note the tiny data area is limited to


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