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1. Nios II Custom Instruction Overview
2. Custom Instruction Hardware Interface
3. Custom Instruction Software Interface
4. Design Example: Cyclic Redundancy Check
5. Introduction to Nios® II Floating Point Custom Instructions
6. Nios II Floating Point Hardware 2 Component
7. Nios® II Floating Point Hardware (FPH1) Component
8. Document Revision History for Nios II Custom Instruction User Guide
4.1.1. Setting up the Environment for the CRC Example Design
4.1.2. Opening the Component Editor
4.1.3. Specifying the Custom Instruction Component Type
4.1.4. Displaying the Custom Instruction Block Symbol
4.1.5. Adding the CRC Custom Instruction HDL Files
4.1.6. Configuring the Custom Instruction Parameter Type
4.1.7. Setting Up the CRC Custom Instruction Interfaces
4.1.8. Configuring the Custom Instruction Signal Type
4.1.9. Saving and Adding the CRC Custom Instruction
4.1.10. Generating and Compiling the CRC Example System
6.1. Overview of the Floating Point Hardware 2 Component
6.2. Floating Point Hardware 2 IEEE 754 Compliance
6.3. IEEE 754 Exception Conditions with FPH2
6.4. Floating Point Hardware 2 Operations
6.5. Building the FPH2 Example Hardware
6.6. Building the FPH2 Example Software
6.7. FPH2 Implementation of GCC Options
6.8. Nios II FPH2 and the Newlib Library
6.9. C Macros for round(), fmins(), and fmaxs()
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3.2.1. Built-in Functions with No Return Value
The following built-in functions in the Nios II GCC compiler have no return value. n represents the custom instruction selection index, and dataa and datab represent the input arguments, if any.
- void __builtin_custom_n (int n);
- void __builtin_custom_ni (int n, int dataa);
- void __builtin_custom_nf (int n, float dataa);
- void __builtin_custom_np (int n, void *dataa);
- void __builtin_custom_nii (int n, int dataa, int datab);
- void __builtin_custom_nif (int n, int dataa, float datab);
- void __builtin_custom_nip (int n, int dataa, void *datab);
- void __builtin_custom_nfi (int n, float dataa, int datab);
- void __builtin_custom_nff (int n, float dataa, float datab);
- void __builtin_custom_nfp (int n, float dataa, void *datab);
- void __builtin_custom_npi (int n, void *dataa, int datab);
- void __builtin_custom_npf (int n, void *dataa, float datab);
- void __builtin_custom_npp (int n, void *dataa, void *datab);