@table @code
@findex CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P
@item CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P (@var{value}, @var{c})
-A C expression that defines the machine-dependent operand constraint letters
-that specify particular ranges of integer values. If @var{c} is one
-of those letters, the expression should check that @var{value}, an integer,
-is in the appropriate range and return 1 if so, 0 otherwise. If @var{c} is
-not one of those letters, the value should be 0 regardless of @var{value}.
+A C expression that defines the machine-dependent operand constraint
+letters (@samp{I}, @samp{J}, @samp{K}, @dots{} @samp{P}) that specify
+particular ranges of integer values. If @var{c} is one of those
+letters, the expression should check that @var{value}, an integer, is in
+the appropriate range and return 1 if so, 0 otherwise. If @var{c} is
+not one of those letters, the value should be 0 regardless of
+@var{value}.
@findex CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P
@item CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P (@var{value}, @var{c})
A C expression that defines the machine-dependent operand constraint
-letters that specify particular ranges of @code{const_double} values.
+letters that specify particular ranges of @code{const_double} values
+(@samp{G} or @samp{H}).
If @var{c} is one of those letters, the expression should check that
@var{value}, an RTX of code @code{const_double}, is in the appropriate
@findex EXTRA_CONSTRAINT
@item EXTRA_CONSTRAINT (@var{value}, @var{c})
A C expression that defines the optional machine-dependent constraint
-letters that can be used to segregate specific types of operands,
-usually memory references, for the target machine. Normally this macro
-will not be defined. If it is required for a particular target machine,
-it should return 1 if @var{value} corresponds to the operand type
-represented by the constraint letter @var{c}. If @var{c} is not defined
-as an extra constraint, the value returned should be 0 regardless of
-@var{value}.
+letters (@item @samp{Q}, @samp{R}, @samp{S}, @dots{} @samp{U}) that can
+be used to segregate specific types of operands, usually memory
+references, for the target machine. Normally this macro will not be
+defined. If it is required for a particular target machine, it should
+return 1 if @var{value} corresponds to the operand type represented by
+the constraint letter @var{c}. If @var{c} is not defined as an extra
+constraint, the value returned should be 0 regardless of @var{value}.
For example, on the ROMP, load instructions cannot have their output in r0 if
the memory reference contains a symbolic address. Constraint letter