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[www patch] Dead/revived ports update.


Hi,

Committed as obvious.

Kazu Hirata

Index: backends.html
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RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/backends.html,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.8 backends.html
--- backends.html	3 Feb 2004 14:15:51 -0000	1.8
+++ backends.html	4 Feb 2004 08:03:28 -0000
@@ -73,15 +73,11 @@
 avr      |    L  FI    l  c f m       
 c4x      |  ??  N I BD       g   h te 
 cris     |   S   F  B     c f m   a   
-d30v     | ??    FIC       p  m  h   s
-dsp16xx  | ???L NFI  D l  c f m  h  e 
 fr30     | ??    FI B        gm    t s
 frv      | ??       B      p    d a  s
 h8300    |       FI       cp g       s
-i370     |  M?    I  D    cpf m     e 
 i386     |   ? Q        q  p    dha   
 i860     |  M?            cpf       e 
-i960     |  M        D      f m  ha e 
 ia64     |   ? Q   C    qr p    d a   
 ip2k     | ???L  FI    l  c f mb      
 iq2000   | ???   FICB      p g   h t  
Index: readings.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/readings.html,v
retrieving revision 1.121
diff -u -r1.121 readings.html
--- readings.html	19 Jan 2004 05:37:29 -0000	1.121
+++ readings.html	4 Feb 2004 08:03:29 -0000
@@ -96,17 +96,6 @@
    <br /><a href="http://developer.axis.com/";>Site with CPU documentation</a>
  </li>
  
- <li>d30v
-  <br />Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
-  <br />There is no longer any reference to this chip anywhere on the 
-      manufacturer's web site; it may be dead.
-  <br />GDB includes a simulator.
- </li>
- 
- <li>dsp16xx
-   <br />Manufacturer: AT&amp;T
- </li>
- 
  <li>fr30
    <br />Manufacturer: Fujitsu
    <br />Acronym stands for: Fujitsu RISC
@@ -123,11 +112,6 @@
    <br /><a href="http://www.gnuh8.org/";>GNUH8 Mailing List</a>.
  </li>
  
- <li>i370
-   <br />Manufacturer: IBM
-   <br /><a href="http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/";>S/390 Home Page</a>
- </li>
- 
  <li>i386 (i486, i586, i686, i786)
    <br />Manufacturer: Intel
 
@@ -145,11 +129,9 @@
   <br /><a href="http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_857_875^2371,00.html";>AMD's x86-64 architecture</a>
  </li>
  
- <li>i960
-   <br />Manufacturer: Intel
-   <br /><a href="http://www.intel.com/design/i960/";>i960 home page</a>
-   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
- </li>
+  <li>i860
+  <br />Manufacturer: Intel
+  </li>
  
  <li>m32r
   <br />Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
@@ -169,10 +151,6 @@
   <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
  </li>
  
- <li>m88k
-  <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
- </li>
- 
  <li>mcore
   <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
   <br />GDB includes a simulator.
@@ -201,11 +179,6 @@
    specifically about MMIX</a> (MMIXware, ISBN 3-540-66938-8).
  </li>
  
- <li>mn10200
-  <br />Manufacturer: Matsushita
-  <br />GDB includes a simulator.
- </li>
- 
  <li>mn10300
   <br />Manufacturer: Matsushita
   <br />Alternate chip name: AM30
@@ -231,13 +204,6 @@
   <br /><a href="http://simh.trailing-edge.com/";>Simulators</a>
  </li>
  
- <li>romp
-  <br />Manufacturer: IBM
-  <br />Acronym stands for: Research/Office Products MicroProcessor
-  <br />The ROMP was the processor inside the IBM PC/RT.
-  <br /><a href="http://FAQs.jmas.co.jp/FAQs/ibm-rt-faq/hardware";>PC/RT hardware FAQ</a>
- </li>
- 
  <li>rs6000 (powerpc, powerpcle)
   <br />Manufacturer: IBM, Motorola
   <br /><a href="http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/aixassem/alangref/toc.htm";>AIX V4.3 Assembler Language Ref.</a>
@@ -653,13 +619,40 @@
   <br />Manufacturer: Convex (HP)
   </li>
 
+  <li>d30v
+  <br />Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
+  <br />There is no longer any reference to this chip anywhere on the 
+      manufacturer's web site; it may be dead.
+  <br />GDB includes a simulator.
+  </li>
+ 
+  <li>dsp16xx
+  <br />Manufacturer: AT&amp;T
+  </li>
+ 
   <li>elxsi
   <br />Manufacturer: ELXSI
   <br />Exact machine name: ELXSI 6400
   </li>
 
-  <li>i860
+  <li>i370
+  <br />Manufacturer: IBM
+  <br /><a href="http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/";>S/390 Home Page</a>
+  </li>
+ 
+  <li>i960
   <br />Manufacturer: Intel
+  <br /><a href="http://www.intel.com/design/i960/";>i960 home page</a>
+  <br />GDB includes a simulator.
+  </li>
+ 
+  <li>m88k
+  <br />Manufacturer: Motorola
+  </li>
+ 
+  <li>mn10200
+  <br />Manufacturer: Matsushita
+  <br />GDB includes a simulator.
   </li>
  
   <li>pj (picoJava)
@@ -667,6 +660,13 @@
   <br /><a href="http://www.sun.com/microelectronics/picoJava/";>picoJava</a>
   </li>
 
+  <li>romp
+  <br />Manufacturer: IBM
+  <br />Acronym stands for: Research/Office Products MicroProcessor
+  <br />The ROMP was the processor inside the IBM PC/RT.
+  <br /><a href="http://FAQs.jmas.co.jp/FAQs/ibm-rt-faq/hardware";>PC/RT hardware FAQ</a>
+  </li>
+ 
   <li>we32k
   <br />Manufacturer: AT&amp;T
   <br /><a href="http://www.unixwiz.net/3b2/3b2faq.html";>AT&amp;T 3B2 FAQ</a>
Index: simtest-howto.html
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RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/simtest-howto.html,v
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -r1.19 simtest-howto.html
--- simtest-howto.html	22 Dec 2003 17:51:33 -0000	1.19
+++ simtest-howto.html	4 Feb 2004 08:03:29 -0000
@@ -97,8 +97,7 @@
 
     <p>The target name suitable for the simulator is usually `*-elf' for a
     target `*'.  There are some exceptions, for instance on powerpc
-    it's powerpc-eabi or powerpc-eabisim, and for i960 there isn't an elf
-    target yet so i960-coff is probably your best choice.  Here we build
+    it's powerpc-eabi or powerpc-eabisim.  Here we build
     <code>arm-elf</code>.</p>
 
 <pre>
@@ -174,17 +173,6 @@
  <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-05/msg00624.html";>3.3 20030509 (prerelease)</a>
  <br />
  <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-04/msg00967.html";>3.2.3 20030415 (prerelease)</a>
- </td>
-</tr>
-
-<tr valign="top">
- <td>i960-coff</td>
- <td>i960-sim</td>
- <td>32-bit word, little endian</td>
- <td>
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-05/msg00607.html";>3.3 20030509 (prerelease)</a>
- <br />
- <a href="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2003-04/msg00955.html";>3.2.3 20030415 (prerelease)</a>
  </td>
 </tr>
 
Index: projects/bp/main.html
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RCS file: /cvs/gcc/wwwdocs/htdocs/projects/bp/main.html,v
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -u -r1.18 main.html
--- projects/bp/main.html	25 Jan 2002 09:57:30 -0000	1.18
+++ projects/bp/main.html	4 Feb 2004 08:03:30 -0000
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@
 
 <p>Bounded pointers depend on conditional trap patterns being defined
 in the machine description.  Some machine descriptions already have
-them, namely SPARC, rs6000 (PowerPC), m68k, m88k and i960.  All of
+them, namely SPARC, rs6000 (PowerPC), and m68k.  All of
 these have machine instructions that implement conditional traps with
 one instruction.  Beginning with ISA-II, MIPS has conditional trap
 instructions as well, but its GCC machine description so far lacks


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