Mirko Brkušanin 829afc4c91
[AMDGPU] Add WMMA and SWMMAC instructions for gfx1170 (#180731)
Introduce two new subtarget features:

- WMMA256bInsts for GFX11 WMMA instructions and
- WMMA128bInsts for GFX1170 and GFX12 WMMA and SWMMAC instructions

Some WMMA instructions have changed from GFX 11.0 to GFX 11.7 so new
Real versions were added with "_gfx1170" suffix. For consistency all
WMMA and SWMMAC GFX11.7 instructions use this suffix.

To resolve decoding issues between different formats for some WMMA
instructions between GFX 11 and GFX 11.7, new decoding tables were
added.
2026-02-18 19:17:48 +01:00
2026-01-21 23:14:07 +01:00

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