On Mon, 4 Jan 2021, Martin Jambor wrote:
> I trust you that HSA Foundation's web server was down for weeks but it
> is not down now, http://www.hsafoundation.com/standards/ loads for me
> fine and "HSA Programmer Reference Manual Specification 1.01" available
> from that page describes the HSAIL that the FE implements.

Thanks for checking that again, Martin. I have applied the patch
below, reverting the original commit.

> Given that nobody bothered to update the FE to HSAIL 1.2 (which is 2.5
> years old) and it is unlikely to have many users, maybe it is time to
> deprecate the FE in GCC 11 (I guess it is not a promise to remove it in
> 12), but that is a different question.

I think I'd recommend that, yes.

Cheers, Gerald


commit ad92bf4b165935b58195825dc8f089f53fd2710b
Author: Gerald Pfeifer <ger...@pfeifer.com>
Date:   Wed Jan 6 00:56:55 2021 +0100

    doc: Re-add HSAIL to Language Standards
    
    The HSAIL web server has reappeared after weeks, so restore the standard
    reference for now while we consider further deprecation.
    
    This reverts commit 7e999bd84f47205dc44b0f2dc90b53b3c888ca48.
    
    gcc/
    2021-01-06  Gerald Pfeifer  <ger...@pfeifer.com>
    
            Revert:
            2020-12-28  Gerald Pfeifer  <ger...@pfeifer.com>
    
            * doc/standards.texi (HSAIL): Remove section.

diff --git a/gcc/doc/standards.texi b/gcc/doc/standards.texi
index 128b1c67bbc..0f88333eec6 100644
--- a/gcc/doc/standards.texi
+++ b/gcc/doc/standards.texi
@@ -320,6 +320,14 @@ available online, see 
@uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/readings.html}
 As of the GCC 4.7.1 release, GCC supports the Go 1 language standard,
 described at @uref{https://golang.org/doc/go1}.
 
+@section HSA Intermediate Language (HSAIL)
+
+GCC can compile the binary representation (BRIG) of the HSAIL text format as
+described in HSA Programmer's Reference Manual version 1.0.1. This
+capability is typically utilized to implement the HSA runtime API's HSAIL 
+finalization extension for a gcc supported processor. HSA standards are
+freely available at @uref{http://www.hsafoundation.com/standards/}.
+
 @section D language
 
 GCC supports the D 2.0 programming language.  The D language itself is

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