diff --git a/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml b/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml
index a0b9423..b9bf262 100644
--- a/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml
+++ b/Intrinsics_Reference/ch_biendian.xml
@@ -755,6 +755,13 @@ a[3] = c;
compiler are free to use other methods to implement the
specified semantics.
+
+ Of course, most built-in functions operate only on corresponding
+ sets of elements of input vectors to produce output vectors, and
+ thus are not "endian-sensitive." A complete list of
+ endian-sensitive built-in functions can be found in .
+
Extended Data Movement Functions
@@ -768,6 +775,22 @@ a[3] = c;
by the compiler to reflect little-endian operation during code
generation.
+
+ Before the bi-endian programming model was introduced, the
+ vec_lvsl
and vec_lvsr
intrinsics
+ were supported. These could be used in conjunction with
+ vec_perm
and VMX load and store instructions for
+ unaligned access. The vec_lvsl
and
+ vec_lvsr
interfaces are deprecated in accordance
+ with the interfaces specified here. For compatibility, the
+ built-in pseudo sequences published in previous VMX documents
+ continue to work with little-endian data layout and the
+ little-endian vector layout described in this document.
+ However, the use of these sequences in new code is discouraged
+ and usually results in worse performance. It is recommended
+ that compilers issue a warning when these functions are used
+ in little-endian environments.
+
VMX Memory Access Built-In Functions
@@ -864,22 +887,6 @@ a[3] = c;
-
- Before the bi-endian programming model was introduced, the
- vec_lvsl
and vec_lvsr
intrinsics
- were supported. These could be used in conjunction with
- vec_perm
and VMX load and store instructions for
- unaligned access. The vec_lvsl
and
- vec_lvsr
interfaces are deprecated in accordance
- with the interfaces specified here. For compatibility, the
- built-in pseudo sequences published in previous VMX documents
- continue to work with little-endian data layout and the
- little-endian vector layout described in this document.
- However, the use of these sequences in new code is discouraged
- and usually results in worse performance. It is recommended
- that compilers issue a warning when these functions are used
- in little-endian environments.
-
Instead, it is recommended that programmers use the
vec_xl
and vec_xst
vector built-in
@@ -888,6 +895,236 @@ a[3] = c;
linkend="VIPR.vec-ref" /> for further description and
implementation details.
+
+ Endian-Sensitive Built-In Functions
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ vec_bperm
+
+
+ vec_mergeo
+
+
+ vec_sld
+
+
+
+
+ vec_cipher_be
+
+
+ vec_mfvscr
+
+
+ vec_sldw
+
+
+
+
+ vec_cipherlast_be
+
+
+ vec_mule
+
+
+ vec_sll
+
+
+
+
+ vec_doublee
+
+
+ vec_mulo
+
+
+ vec_slo
+
+
+
+
+ vec_doubleh
+
+
+ vec_ncipher_be
+
+
+ vec_slv
+
+
+
+
+ vec_doublel
+
+
+ vec_ncipherlast_be
+
+
+ vec_splat
+
+
+
+
+ vec_doubleo
+
+
+ vec_pack
+
+
+ vec_srl
+
+
+
+
+ vec_extract
+
+
+ vec_pack_to_short_fp32
+
+
+ vec_sro
+
+
+
+
+ vec_extract_fp32_from_shorth
+
+
+ vec_packpx
+
+
+ vec_srv
+
+
+
+
+ vec_extract_fp32_from_shortl
+
+
+ vec_packs
+
+
+ vec_sum2s
+
+
+
+
+ vec_extract_4b
+
+
+ vec_packsu
+
+
+ vec_sums
+
+
+
+
+ vec_float2
+
+
+ vec_perm
+
+
+ vec_unpackh
+
+
+
+
+ vec_floate
+
+
+ vec_permxor
+
+
+ vec_unpackl
+
+
+
+
+ vec_floato
+
+
+ vec_pmsum_be
+
+
+ vec_unsigned2
+
+
+
+
+ vec_gb
+
+
+ vec_reve
+
+
+ vec_unsignede
+
+
+
+
+ vec_insert
+
+
+ vec_sbox_be
+
+
+ vec_unsignedo
+
+
+
+
+ vec_insert_4b
+
+
+ vec_shasigma_be
+
+
+ vec_xl (ISA 2.07 only)
+
+
+
+
+ vec_mergee
+
+
+ vec_signed2
+
+
+ vec_xl_be
+
+
+
+
+ vec_mergeh
+
+
+ vec_signede
+
+
+ vec_xst (ISA 2.07 only)
+
+
+
+
+ vec_mergel
+
+
+ vec_signedo
+
+
+ vec_xst_be
+
+
+
+
+
Big-Endian Vector Layout in Little-Endian Environments