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diff --git a/contrib/llvm-project/lld/docs/index.rst b/contrib/llvm-project/lld/docs/index.rst index 68604c27f95a..b820d57e3d35 100644 --- a/contrib/llvm-project/lld/docs/index.rst +++ b/contrib/llvm-project/lld/docs/index.rst @@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ Features machine, you can expect that LLD runs more than twice as fast as the GNU gold linker. Your mileage may vary, though. -- It supports various CPUs/ABIs including x86-64, x86, x32, AArch64, - ARM, MIPS 32/64 big/little-endian, PowerPC, PowerPC 64 and AMDGPU. - Among these, x86-64, AArch64, and ARM (>= v6) are production quality. - MIPS seems decent too. x86 should be OK but is not well tested yet. +- It supports various CPUs/ABIs including AArch64, AMDGPU, ARM, Hexagon, MIPS + 32/64 big/little-endian, PowerPC, PowerPC64, RISC-V, SPARC V9, x86-32 and + x86-64. Among these, AArch64, ARM (>= v6), PowerPC, PowerPC64, x86-32 and + x86-64 have production quality. MIPS seems decent too. - It is always a cross-linker, meaning that it always supports all the above targets however it was built. In fact, we don't provide a @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Build If you have already checked out LLVM using SVN, you can check out LLD under ``tools`` directory just like you probably did for clang. For the details, see `Getting Started with the LLVM System -<http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html>`_. +<https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html>`_. If you haven't checked out LLVM, the easiest way to build LLD is to check out the entire LLVM projects/sub-projects from a git mirror and @@ -176,3 +176,4 @@ document soon. missingkeyfunction Partitions ReleaseNotes + ELF/linker_script |