-During this release the MIPS target has reached a few major milestones. It has
-gained support for MIPS-II and MIPS-III, become ABI-compatible with GCC for big
-and little endian O32, N32, and N64, and we are now able to compile the Linux
-kernel for 32-bit targets.
-
-ABI
-^^^
-
-A large number of bugs have been fixed for big-endian MIPS targets using the
-N32 and N64 ABI's as well as a small number of bugs affecting other ABI's.
-Please note that some of these bugs will still affect LLVM-IR generated by
-LLVM 3.5 since correct code generation depends on appropriate usage of the
-``inreg``, ``signext``, and ``zeroext`` attributes on all function arguments
-and returns.
-
-There are far too many corrections to provide a complete list but here are a
-few notable ones:
-
-* Big-endian N32 and N64 now interlinks successfully with GCC compiled code.
- Previously this didn't work for the majority of cases.
-
-* The registers used to return a structure containing a single 128-bit floating
- point member on the N32/N64 ABI's have been changed from those specified by
- the ABI documentation to match those used by GCC. The documentation specifies
- that ``$f0`` and ``$f2`` should be used but GCC has used ``$f0`` and ``$f1``
- for many years.
-
-* Returning a zero-byte struct no longer causes arguments to be read from the
- wrong registers when using the O32 ABI.
-
-* The exception personality has been changed for 64-bit MIPS targets to
- eliminate warnings about relocations in a read-only section.
-
-* Incorrect usage of odd-numbered single-precision floating point registers
- has been fixed when the fastcc calling convention is used with 64-bit FPU's
- and -mno-odd-spreg.
-
-LLVMLinux
-^^^^^^^^^
-
-It is now possible to compile the Linux kernel. This currently requires a small
-number of kernel patches. See the `LLVMLinux project
-<http://llvm.linuxfoundation.org/index.php/Main_Page>`_ for details.
-
-* Added -mabicalls and -mno-abicalls. The implementation may not be complete
- but works sufficiently well for the Linux kernel.
-
-* Fixed multiple compatibility issues between LLVM's inline assembly support
- and GCC's.
-
-* Added support for a number of directives used by Linux to the Integrated
- Assembler.
-
-Miscellaneous
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^