Index: binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-arc.texi =================================================================== --- binutils-2.22.orig/gas/doc/c-arc.texi +++ binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-arc.texi @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ The extension instructions are not macro encodings for use of these instructions according to the specification by the user. The parameters are: -@table @bullet +@table @code @item @var{name} Name of the extension instruction Index: binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-arm.texi =================================================================== --- binutils-2.22.orig/gas/doc/c-arm.texi +++ binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-arm.texi @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ ARM and THUMB instructions had their own @code{unified} syntax, which can be selected via the @code{.syntax} directive, and has the following main features: -@table @bullet +@enumerate @item Immediate operands do not require a @code{#} prefix. @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The @code{.N} and @code{.W} suffixes are @item All instructions set the flags if and only if they have an @code{s} affix. -@end table +@end enumerate @node ARM-Chars @subsection Special Characters @@ -459,6 +459,10 @@ so @samp{: @var{align}} is used instead. @node ARM Floating Point @section Floating Point +@menu +* ARM-Relocations:: Relocations +@end menu + @cindex floating point, ARM (@sc{ieee}) @cindex ARM floating point (@sc{ieee}) The ARM family uses @sc{ieee} floating-point numbers. Index: binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-mips.texi =================================================================== --- binutils-2.22.orig/gas/doc/c-mips.texi +++ binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-mips.texi @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ the @samp{mad} and @samp{madu} instructi instructions around accesses to the @samp{HI} and @samp{LO} registers. @samp{-no-m4650} turns off this option. -@itemx -m3900 +@item -m3900 @itemx -no-m3900 @itemx -m4100 @itemx -no-m4100 Index: binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-score.texi =================================================================== --- binutils-2.22.orig/gas/doc/c-score.texi +++ binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-score.texi @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ implicitly with the @code{gp} register. @item -EB Assemble code for a big-endian cpu -@itemx -EL +@item -EL Assemble code for a little-endian cpu @item -FIXDD @@ -49,13 +49,13 @@ Assemble code for no warning message for @item -SCORE5 Assemble code for target is SCORE5 -@itemx -SCORE5U +@item -SCORE5U Assemble code for target is SCORE5U -@itemx -SCORE7 +@item -SCORE7 Assemble code for target is SCORE7, this is default setting -@itemx -SCORE3 +@item -SCORE3 Assemble code for target is SCORE3 @item -march=score7 Index: binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-tic54x.texi =================================================================== --- binutils-2.22.orig/gas/doc/c-tic54x.texi +++ binutils-2.22/gas/doc/c-tic54x.texi @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ In this example, x is replaced with SYM2 is replaced with x. At this point, x has already been encountered and the substitution stops. -@smallexample @code +@smallexample .asg "x",SYM1 .asg "SYM1",SYM2 .asg "SYM2",x @@ -126,14 +126,14 @@ Substitution may be forced in situations ambiguous by placing colons on either side of the subsym. The following code: -@smallexample @code +@smallexample .eval "10",x LAB:X: add #x, a @end smallexample When assembled becomes: -@smallexample @code +@smallexample LAB10 add #10, a @end smallexample @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ The @code{LDX} pseudo-op is provided for of a label or address. For example, if an address @code{_label} resides in extended program memory, the value of @code{_label} may be loaded as follows: -@smallexample @code +@smallexample ldx #_label,16,a ; loads extended bits of _label or #_label,a ; loads lower 16 bits of _label bacc a ; full address is in accumulator A @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ Assign @var{name} the string @var{string performed on @var{string} before assignment. @cindex @code{eval} directive, TIC54X -@itemx .eval @var{string}, @var{name} +@item .eval @var{string}, @var{name} Evaluate the contents of string @var{string} and assign the result as a string to the subsym @var{name}. String replacement is performed on @var{string} before assignment.