The arguments to the built-in functions can be divided into three groups: register numbers, compile-time constants and run-time values. In order to make this classification clear at a glance, the arguments and return values are given the following pseudo types:
| Pseudo type | Real C type | Constant? | Description
 | 
uh  | unsigned short  | No | an unsigned halfword
 | 
uw1  | unsigned int  | No | an unsigned word
 | 
sw1  | int  | No | a signed word
 | 
uw2  | unsigned long long  | No | an unsigned doubleword
 | 
sw2  | long long  | No | a signed doubleword
 | 
const  | int  | Yes | an integer constant
 | 
acc  | int  | Yes | an ACC register number
 | 
iacc  | int  | Yes | an IACC register number
  | 
These pseudo types are not defined by GCC, they are simply a notational convenience used in this manual.
Arguments of type uh, uw1, sw1, uw2
and sw2 are evaluated at run time.  They correspond to
register operands in the underlying FR-V instructions.
 
const arguments represent immediate operands in the underlying
FR-V instructions.  They must be compile-time constants.
 
acc arguments are evaluated at compile time and specify the number
of an accumulator register.  For example, an acc argument of 2
will select the ACC2 register.
 
iacc arguments are similar to acc arguments but specify the
number of an IACC register.  See see Other Built-in Functions
for more details.