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 - <a name="x86-Function-Attributes-1"></a>
 - <h4 class="subsection">6.33.35 x86 Function Attributes</h4>
 - 
 - <p>These function attributes are supported by the x86 back end:
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>cdecl</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-cdecl-function-attribute_002c-x86_002d32"></a>
 - <a name="index-functions-that-pop-the-argument-stack-on-x86_002d32"></a>
 - <a name="index-mrtd-2"></a>
 - <p>On the x86-32 targets, the <code>cdecl</code> attribute causes the compiler to
 - assume that the calling function pops off the stack space used to
 - pass arguments.  This is
 - useful to override the effects of the <samp>-mrtd</samp> switch.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>fastcall</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-fastcall-function-attribute_002c-x86_002d32"></a>
 - <a name="index-functions-that-pop-the-argument-stack-on-x86_002d32-1"></a>
 - <p>On x86-32 targets, the <code>fastcall</code> attribute causes the compiler to
 - pass the first argument (if of integral type) in the register ECX and
 - the second argument (if of integral type) in the register EDX.  Subsequent
 - and other typed arguments are passed on the stack.  The called function
 - pops the arguments off the stack.  If the number of arguments is variable all
 - arguments are pushed on the stack.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>thiscall</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-thiscall-function-attribute_002c-x86_002d32"></a>
 - <a name="index-functions-that-pop-the-argument-stack-on-x86_002d32-2"></a>
 - <p>On x86-32 targets, the <code>thiscall</code> attribute causes the compiler to
 - pass the first argument (if of integral type) in the register ECX.
 - Subsequent and other typed arguments are passed on the stack. The called
 - function pops the arguments off the stack.
 - If the number of arguments is variable all arguments are pushed on the
 - stack.
 - The <code>thiscall</code> attribute is intended for C++ non-static member functions.
 - As a GCC extension, this calling convention can be used for C functions
 - and for static member methods.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>ms_abi</code></dt>
 - <dt><code>sysv_abi</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-ms_005fabi-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <a name="index-sysv_005fabi-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - 
 - <p>On 32-bit and 64-bit x86 targets, you can use an ABI attribute
 - to indicate which calling convention should be used for a function.  The
 - <code>ms_abi</code> attribute tells the compiler to use the Microsoft ABI,
 - while the <code>sysv_abi</code> attribute tells the compiler to use the ABI
 - used on GNU/Linux and other systems.  The default is to use the Microsoft ABI
 - when targeting Windows.  On all other systems, the default is the x86/AMD ABI.
 - </p>
 - <p>Note, the <code>ms_abi</code> attribute for Microsoft Windows 64-bit targets currently
 - requires the <samp>-maccumulate-outgoing-args</samp> option.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>callee_pop_aggregate_return (<var>number</var>)</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-callee_005fpop_005faggregate_005freturn-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - 
 - <p>On x86-32 targets, you can use this attribute to control how
 - aggregates are returned in memory.  If the caller is responsible for
 - popping the hidden pointer together with the rest of the arguments, specify
 - <var>number</var> equal to zero.  If callee is responsible for popping the
 - hidden pointer, specify <var>number</var> equal to one.  
 - </p>
 - <p>The default x86-32 ABI assumes that the callee pops the
 - stack for hidden pointer.  However, on x86-32 Microsoft Windows targets,
 - the compiler assumes that the
 - caller pops the stack for hidden pointer.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>ms_hook_prologue</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-ms_005fhook_005fprologue-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - 
 - <p>On 32-bit and 64-bit x86 targets, you can use
 - this function attribute to make GCC generate the “hot-patching” function
 - prologue used in Win32 API functions in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
 - and newer.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>naked</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-naked-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>This attribute allows the compiler to construct the
 - requisite function declaration, while allowing the body of the
 - function to be assembly code. The specified function will not have
 - prologue/epilogue sequences generated by the compiler. Only basic
 - <code>asm</code> statements can safely be included in naked functions
 - (see <a href="Basic-Asm.html#Basic-Asm">Basic Asm</a>). While using extended <code>asm</code> or a mixture of
 - basic <code>asm</code> and C code may appear to work, they cannot be
 - depended upon to work reliably and are not supported.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>regparm (<var>number</var>)</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-regparm-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <a name="index-functions-that-are-passed-arguments-in-registers-on-x86_002d32"></a>
 - <p>On x86-32 targets, the <code>regparm</code> attribute causes the compiler to
 - pass arguments number one to <var>number</var> if they are of integral type
 - in registers EAX, EDX, and ECX instead of on the stack.  Functions that
 - take a variable number of arguments continue to be passed all of their
 - arguments on the stack.
 - </p>
 - <p>Beware that on some ELF systems this attribute is unsuitable for
 - global functions in shared libraries with lazy binding (which is the
 - default).  Lazy binding sends the first call via resolving code in
 - the loader, which might assume EAX, EDX and ECX can be clobbered, as
 - per the standard calling conventions.  Solaris 8 is affected by this.
 - Systems with the GNU C Library version 2.1 or higher
 - and FreeBSD are believed to be
 - safe since the loaders there save EAX, EDX and ECX.  (Lazy binding can be
 - disabled with the linker or the loader if desired, to avoid the
 - problem.)
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>sseregparm</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-sseregparm-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>On x86-32 targets with SSE support, the <code>sseregparm</code> attribute
 - causes the compiler to pass up to 3 floating-point arguments in
 - SSE registers instead of on the stack.  Functions that take a
 - variable number of arguments continue to pass all of their
 - floating-point arguments on the stack.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>force_align_arg_pointer</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-force_005falign_005farg_005fpointer-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>On x86 targets, the <code>force_align_arg_pointer</code> attribute may be
 - applied to individual function definitions, generating an alternate
 - prologue and epilogue that realigns the run-time stack if necessary.
 - This supports mixing legacy codes that run with a 4-byte aligned stack
 - with modern codes that keep a 16-byte stack for SSE compatibility.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>stdcall</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-stdcall-function-attribute_002c-x86_002d32"></a>
 - <a name="index-functions-that-pop-the-argument-stack-on-x86_002d32-3"></a>
 - <p>On x86-32 targets, the <code>stdcall</code> attribute causes the compiler to
 - assume that the called function pops off the stack space used to
 - pass arguments, unless it takes a variable number of arguments.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>no_caller_saved_registers</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-no_005fcaller_005fsaved_005fregisters-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Use this attribute to indicate that the specified function has no
 - caller-saved registers. That is, all registers are callee-saved. For
 - example, this attribute can be used for a function called from an
 - interrupt handler. The compiler generates proper function entry and
 - exit sequences to save and restore any modified registers, except for
 - the EFLAGS register.  Since GCC doesn’t preserve SSE, MMX nor x87
 - states, the GCC option <samp>-mgeneral-regs-only</samp> should be used to
 - compile functions with <code>no_caller_saved_registers</code> attribute.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>interrupt</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-interrupt-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Use this attribute to indicate that the specified function is an
 - interrupt handler or an exception handler (depending on parameters passed
 - to the function, explained further).  The compiler generates function
 - entry and exit sequences suitable for use in an interrupt handler when
 - this attribute is present.  The <code>IRET</code> instruction, instead of the
 - <code>RET</code> instruction, is used to return from interrupt handlers.  All
 - registers, except for the EFLAGS register which is restored by the
 - <code>IRET</code> instruction, are preserved by the compiler.  Since GCC
 - doesn’t preserve SSE, MMX nor x87 states, the GCC option
 - <samp>-mgeneral-regs-only</samp> should be used to compile interrupt and
 - exception handlers.
 - </p>
 - <p>Any interruptible-without-stack-switch code must be compiled with
 - <samp>-mno-red-zone</samp> since interrupt handlers can and will, because
 - of the hardware design, touch the red zone.
 - </p>
 - <p>An interrupt handler must be declared with a mandatory pointer
 - argument:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">struct interrupt_frame;
 - 
 - __attribute__ ((interrupt))
 - void
 - f (struct interrupt_frame *frame)
 - {
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>and you must define <code>struct interrupt_frame</code> as described in the
 - processor’s manual.
 - </p>
 - <p>Exception handlers differ from interrupt handlers because the system
 - pushes an error code on the stack.  An exception handler declaration is
 - similar to that for an interrupt handler, but with a different mandatory
 - function signature.  The compiler arranges to pop the error code off the
 - stack before the <code>IRET</code> instruction.
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">#ifdef __x86_64__
 - typedef unsigned long long int uword_t;
 - #else
 - typedef unsigned int uword_t;
 - #endif
 - 
 - struct interrupt_frame;
 - 
 - __attribute__ ((interrupt))
 - void
 - f (struct interrupt_frame *frame, uword_t error_code)
 - {
 -   ...
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p>Exception handlers should only be used for exceptions that push an error
 - code; you should use an interrupt handler in other cases.  The system
 - will crash if the wrong kind of handler is used.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>target (<var>options</var>)</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target-function-attribute-5"></a>
 - <p>As discussed in <a href="Common-Function-Attributes.html#Common-Function-Attributes">Common Function Attributes</a>, this attribute 
 - allows specification of target-specific compilation options.
 - </p>
 - <p>On the x86, the following options are allowed:
 - </p><dl compact="compact">
 - <dt>‘<samp>3dnow</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-3dnow</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_00223dnow_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the 3DNow! instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>3dnowa</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-3dnowa</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_00223dnowa_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the enhanced 3DNow! instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>abm</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-abm</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022abm_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the advanced bit instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>adx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-adx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022adx_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the ADX instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>aes</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-aes</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022aes_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AES instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx2_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX2 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx5124fmaps</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx5124fmaps</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx5124fmaps_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX5124FMAPS instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx5124vnniw</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx5124vnniw</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx5124vnniw_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX5124VNNIW instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512bitalg</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512bitalg</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512bitalg_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512BITALG instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512bw</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512bw</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512bw_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512BW instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512cd</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512cd</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512cd_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512CD instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512dq</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512dq</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512dq_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512DQ instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512er</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512er</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512er_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512ER instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512f</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512f</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512f_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512F instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512ifma</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512ifma</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512ifma_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512IFMA instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512pf</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512pf</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512pf_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512PF instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512vbmi</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512vbmi</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512vbmi_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512VBMI instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512vbmi2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512vbmi2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512vbmi2_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512VBMI2 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512vl</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512vl</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512vl_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512VL instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512vnni</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512vnni</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512vnni_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512VNNI instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>avx512vpopcntdq</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-avx512vpopcntdq</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022avx512vpopcntdq_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the AVX512VPOPCNTDQ instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>bmi</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-bmi</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022bmi_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the BMI instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>bmi2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-bmi2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022bmi2_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the BMI2 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>cldemote</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-cldemote</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022cldemote_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CLDEMOTE instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>clflushopt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-clflushopt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022clflushopt_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CLFLUSHOPT instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>clwb</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-clwb</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022clwb_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CLWB instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>clzero</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-clzero</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022clzero_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CLZERO instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>crc32</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-crc32</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022crc32_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CRC32 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>cx16</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-cx16</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022cx16_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CMPXCHG16B instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>default</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022default_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>See <a href="Function-Multiversioning.html#Function-Multiversioning">Function Multiversioning</a>, where it is used to specify the
 - default function version.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>f16c</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-f16c</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022f16c_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the F16C instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fma</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-fma</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022fma_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the FMA instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fma4</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-fma4</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022fma4_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the FMA4 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fsgsbase</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-fsgsbase</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022fsgsbase_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the FSGSBASE instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fxsr</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-fxsr</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022fxsr_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the FXSR instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>gfni</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-gfni</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022gfni_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the GFNI instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>hle</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-hle</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022hle_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the HLE instruction prefixes.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>lwp</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-lwp</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022lwp_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the LWP instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>lzcnt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-lzcnt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022lzcnt_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the LZCNT instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>mmx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-mmx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022mmx_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the MMX instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>movbe</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-movbe</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022movbe_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the MOVBE instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>movdir64b</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-movdir64b</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022movdir64b_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the MOVDIR64B instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>movdiri</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-movdiri</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022movdiri_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the MOVDIRI instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>mwaitx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-mwaitx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022mwaitx_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the MWAITX instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>pclmul</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-pclmul</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022pclmul_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the PCLMUL instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>pconfig</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-pconfig</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022pconfig_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the PCONFIG instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>pku</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-pku</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022pku_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the PKU instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>popcnt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-popcnt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022popcnt_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the POPCNT instruction.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>prefetchwt1</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-prefetchwt1</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022prefetchwt1_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the PREFETCHWT1 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>prfchw</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-prfchw</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022prfchw_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the PREFETCHW instruction.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>ptwrite</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-ptwrite</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022ptwrite_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the PTWRITE instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>rdpid</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-rdpid</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022rdpid_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the RDPID instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>rdrnd</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-rdrnd</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022rdrnd_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the RDRND instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>rdseed</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-rdseed</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022rdseed_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the RDSEED instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>rtm</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-rtm</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022rtm_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the RTM instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sahf</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sahf</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sahf_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SAHF instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sgx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sgx</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sgx_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SGX instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sha</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sha</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sha_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SHA instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>shstk</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-shstk</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022shstk_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the shadow stack built-in functions from CET.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SSE instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse2_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SSE2 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse3</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse3</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse3_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SSE3 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse4</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse4</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse4_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SSE4 instructions (both SSE4.1
 - and SSE4.2).
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse4.1</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse4.1</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse4_002e1_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the sse4.1 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse4.2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse4.2</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse4_002e2_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the sse4.2 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>sse4a</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-sse4a</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022sse4a_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SSE4A instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>ssse3</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-ssse3</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022ssse3_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the SSSE3 instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>tbm</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-tbm</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022tbm_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the TBM instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>vaes</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-vaes</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022vaes_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the VAES instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>vpclmulqdq</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-vpclmulqdq</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022vpclmulqdq_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the VPCLMULQDQ instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>waitpkg</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-waitpkg</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022waitpkg_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the WAITPKG instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>wbnoinvd</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-wbnoinvd</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022wbnoinvd_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the WBNOINVD instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>xop</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-xop</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022xop_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the XOP instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>xsave</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-xsave</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022xsave_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the XSAVE instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>xsavec</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-xsavec</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022xsavec_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the XSAVEC instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>xsaveopt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-xsaveopt</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022xsaveopt_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the XSAVEOPT instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>xsaves</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-xsaves</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022xsaves_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the XSAVES instructions.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>cld</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-cld</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022cld_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the CLD before string moves.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fancy-math-387</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-fancy-math-387</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022fancy_002dmath_002d387_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the <code>sin</code>, <code>cos</code>, and
 - <code>sqrt</code> instructions on the 387 floating-point unit.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>ieee-fp</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-ieee-fp</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022ieee_002dfp_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of floating point that depends on IEEE arithmetic.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>inline-all-stringops</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-inline-all-stringops</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022inline_002dall_002dstringops_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable inlining of string operations.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>inline-stringops-dynamically</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-inline-stringops-dynamically</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022inline_002dstringops_002ddynamically_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of the inline code to do small string
 - operations and calling the library routines for large operations.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>align-stringops</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-align-stringops</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022align_002dstringops_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Do/do not align destination of inlined string operations.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>recip</samp>’</dt>
 - <dt>‘<samp>no-recip</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022recip_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Enable/disable the generation of RCPSS, RCPPS, RSQRTSS and RSQRTPS
 - instructions followed an additional Newton-Raphson step instead of
 - doing a floating-point division.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>arch=<var>ARCH</var></samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022arch_003dARCH_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Specify the architecture to generate code for in compiling the function.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>tune=<var>TUNE</var></samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022tune_003dTUNE_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Specify the architecture to tune for in compiling the function.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fpmath=<var>FPMATH</var></samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-target_0028_0022fpmath_003dFPMATH_0022_0029-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>Specify which floating-point unit to use.  You must specify the
 - <code>target("fpmath=sse,387")</code> option as
 - <code>target("fpmath=sse+387")</code> because the comma would separate
 - different options.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>indirect_branch("<var>choice</var>")</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-indirect_005fbranch-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>On x86 targets, the <code>indirect_branch</code> attribute causes the compiler
 - to convert indirect call and jump with <var>choice</var>.  ‘<samp>keep</samp>’
 - keeps indirect call and jump unmodified.  ‘<samp>thunk</samp>’ converts indirect
 - call and jump to call and return thunk.  ‘<samp>thunk-inline</samp>’ converts
 - indirect call and jump to inlined call and return thunk.
 - ‘<samp>thunk-extern</samp>’ converts indirect call and jump to external call
 - and return thunk provided in a separate object file.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>function_return("<var>choice</var>")</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-function_005freturn-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>On x86 targets, the <code>function_return</code> attribute causes the compiler
 - to convert function return with <var>choice</var>.  ‘<samp>keep</samp>’ keeps function
 - return unmodified.  ‘<samp>thunk</samp>’ converts function return to call and
 - return thunk.  ‘<samp>thunk-inline</samp>’ converts function return to inlined
 - call and return thunk.  ‘<samp>thunk-extern</samp>’ converts function return to
 - external call and return thunk provided in a separate object file.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>nocf_check</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-nocf_005fcheck-function-attribute"></a>
 - <p>The <code>nocf_check</code> attribute on a function is used to inform the
 - compiler that the function’s prologue should not be instrumented when
 - compiled with the <samp>-fcf-protection=branch</samp> option.  The
 - compiler assumes that the function’s address is a valid target for a
 - control-flow transfer.
 - </p>
 - <p>The <code>nocf_check</code> attribute on a type of pointer to function is
 - used to inform the compiler that a call through the pointer should
 - not be instrumented when compiled with the
 - <samp>-fcf-protection=branch</samp> option.  The compiler assumes
 - that the function’s address from the pointer is a valid target for
 - a control-flow transfer.  A direct function call through a function
 - name is assumed to be a safe call thus direct calls are not
 - instrumented by the compiler.
 - </p>
 - <p>The <code>nocf_check</code> attribute is applied to an object’s type.
 - In case of assignment of a function address or a function pointer to
 - another pointer, the attribute is not carried over from the right-hand
 - object’s type; the type of left-hand object stays unchanged.  The
 - compiler checks for <code>nocf_check</code> attribute mismatch and reports
 - a warning in case of mismatch.
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">{
 - int foo (void) __attribute__(nocf_check);
 - void (*foo1)(void) __attribute__(nocf_check);
 - void (*foo2)(void);
 - 
 - /* foo's address is assumed to be valid.  */
 - int
 - foo (void) 
 - 
 -   /* This call site is not checked for control-flow 
 -      validity.  */
 -   (*foo1)();
 - 
 -   /* A warning is issued about attribute mismatch.  */
 -   foo1 = foo2; 
 - 
 -   /* This call site is still not checked.  */
 -   (*foo1)();
 - 
 -   /* This call site is checked.  */
 -   (*foo2)();
 - 
 -   /* A warning is issued about attribute mismatch.  */
 -   foo2 = foo1; 
 - 
 -   /* This call site is still checked.  */
 -   (*foo2)();
 - 
 -   return 0;
 - }
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>cf_check</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-cf_005fcheck-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - 
 - <p>The <code>cf_check</code> attribute on a function is used to inform the
 - compiler that ENDBR instruction should be placed at the function
 - entry when <samp>-fcf-protection=branch</samp> is enabled.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>indirect_return</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-indirect_005freturn-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - 
 - <p>The <code>indirect_return</code> attribute can be applied to a function,
 - as well as variable or type of function pointer to inform the
 - compiler that the function may return via indirect branch.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fentry_name("<var>name</var>")</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-fentry_005fname-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>On x86 targets, the <code>fentry_name</code> attribute sets the function to
 - call on function entry when function instrumentation is enabled
 - with <samp>-pg -mfentry</samp>. When <var>name</var> is nop then a 5 byte
 - nop sequence is generated.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>‘<samp>fentry_section("<var>name</var>")</samp>’</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-fentry_005fsection-function-attribute_002c-x86"></a>
 - <p>On x86 targets, the <code>fentry_section</code> attribute sets the name
 - of the section to record function entry instrumentation calls in when
 - enabled with <samp>-pg -mrecord-mcount</samp>
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>On the x86, the inliner does not inline a
 - function that has different target options than the caller, unless the
 - callee has a subset of the target options of the caller.  For example
 - a function declared with <code>target("sse3")</code> can inline a function
 - with <code>target("sse2")</code>, since <code>-msse3</code> implies <code>-msse2</code>.
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