+Wed Mar 14 22:39:12 CET 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
+ Vojtech Pavlik
+
+ * md.texi (machine constraints): Document 'Q', 'R', 'e' and 'Z'
+ constraints.
+
Wed Mar 14 22:26:10 CET 2001 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
* i386.c (ix86_cmodel_string, ix86_cmodel): Define.
@item Intel 386---@file{i386.h}
@table @code
@item q
-@samp{a}, @code{b}, @code{c}, or @code{d} register
+@samp{a}, @code{b}, @code{c}, or @code{d} register for the i386.
+For x86-64 it is equivalent to @samp{r} class. (for 8bit instrucitons that
+do not use upper halves)
+
+@item Q
+@samp{a}, @code{b}, @code{c}, or @code{d} register. (for 8bit instructions,
+that do use upper halves)
+
+@item R
+Legacy register --- equivalent to @code{r} class in i386 mode.
+(for non-8bit registers used together with 8bit upper halves in a single
+instruction)
@item A
@samp{a}, or @code{d} register (for 64-bit ints)
@item N
Constant in range 0 to 255 (for @code{out} instruction)
+@item Z
+Constant in range 0 to 0xffffffff or symbolic reference known to fit specified range.
+(for using immediates in zero extending 32bit to 64bit x86-64 instructions)
+
+@item e
+Constant in range -2147483648 to 2147483647 or symbolic reference known to fit specified range.
+(for using immediates in 64bit x86-64 instructions)
+
@item G
Standard 80387 floating point constant
@end table