commit | 499827318971a7d540a2b928f43d782e63762a47 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sam Elliott <quic_aelliott@quicinc.com> | Wed Apr 02 21:37:44 2025 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Apr 02 21:37:44 2025 -0700 |
tree | aecd4aa3bbc030d542f33e2ffbc040ff59f639a4 | |
parent | b8d8405238387ddd92450d6a3ad84350254e76a3 [diff] |
Reland [RISCV] Add Xqci Insn Formats (#134134) This adds the following instruction formats from the Xqci Spec: - QC.EAI - QC.EI - QC.EB - QC.EJ - QC.ES The update to the THead test is because the largest number of operands for a valid instruction has been bumped by this change. This reverts commit 68fb7a5a1d203dde7badf67031bdd9eb650eef5d. This relands commit 0cfabd37df9940346f3bf8a4d74c19e1f48a00e9.
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