+2007-10-11 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
+
+ * doc/c-i386.texi: Update which instruction's operands are
+ swapped.
+
2007-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
PR gas/5155
AT&T and Intel syntax use the opposite order for source and destination
operands. Intel @samp{add eax, 4} is @samp{addl $4, %eax}. The
@samp{source, dest} convention is maintained for compatibility with
-previous Unix assemblers. Note that instructions with more than one
-source operand, such as the @samp{enter} instruction, do @emph{not} have
-reversed order. @ref{i386-Bugs}.
+previous Unix assemblers. Note that @samp{bound}, @samp{invlpga}, and
+instructions with 2 immediate operands, such as the @samp{enter}
+instruction, do @emph{not} have reversed order. @ref{i386-Bugs}.
@cindex mnemonic suffixes, i386
@cindex sizes operands, i386