r268432 - Add address space 258 (X86 SS segment) to clang documentation.

David L Kreitzer via cfe-commits cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org
Tue May 3 13:20:59 PDT 2016


Author: dlkreitz
Date: Tue May  3 15:20:59 2016
New Revision: 268432

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=268432&view=rev
Log:
Add address space 258 (X86 SS segment) to clang documentation.
The change reflects llvm r268431.

Patch by Michael Lemay (michael.lemay at intel.com)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19458

Modified:
    cfe/trunk/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst

Modified: cfe/trunk/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst?rev=268432&r1=268431&r2=268432&view=diff
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--- cfe/trunk/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst (original)
+++ cfe/trunk/docs/LanguageExtensions.rst Tue May  3 15:20:59 2016
@@ -1912,12 +1912,13 @@ X86/X86-64 Language Extensions
 
 The X86 backend has these language extensions:
 
-Memory references off the GS segment
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Memory references to specified segments
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
 Annotating a pointer with address space #256 causes it to be code generated
-relative to the X86 GS segment register, and address space #257 causes it to be
-relative to the X86 FS segment.  Note that this is a very very low-level
+relative to the X86 GS segment register, address space #257 causes it to be
+relative to the X86 FS segment, and address space #258 causes it to be
+relative to the X86 SS segment.  Note that this is a very very low-level
 feature that should only be used if you know what you're doing (for example in
 an OS kernel).
 




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