The :ref:`register <registers>` primitive is used to represent the register
machine operands. The register operands can also have optional
:ref:`register flags <register-flags>`,
-a subregister index, and a reference to the tied register operand.
+:ref:`a subregister index <subregister-indices>`,
+and a reference to the tied register operand.
The full syntax of a register operand is shown below:
.. code-block:: llvm
* - ``debug-use``
- ``RegState::Debug``
+.. _subregister-indices:
+
+Subregister Indices
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The register machine operands can reference a portion of a register by using
+the subregister indices. The example below shows an instance of the ``COPY``
+pseudo instruction that uses the X86 ``sub_8bit`` subregister index to copy 8
+lower bits from the 32-bit virtual register 0 to the 8-bit virtual register 1:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+ %1 = COPY %0:sub_8bit
+
+The names of the subregister indices are target specific, and are typically
+defined in the target's ``*RegisterInfo.td`` file.
+
Global Value Operands
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
are missing.
.. TODO: Describe the syntax for the bundled instructions.
.. TODO: Describe the syntax for virtual register YAML definitions.
-.. TODO: Describe the syntax of the subregisters.
.. TODO: Describe the machine function's YAML flag attributes.
.. TODO: Describe the syntax for the external symbol and register
mask machine operands.