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docs/devel/loads-stores: Fix git grep regexes

The loads-and-stores documentation includes git grep regexes to find
occurrences of the various functions.  Some of these regexes have
errors, typically failing to escape the '?', '(' and ')' when they
should be metacharacters (since these are POSIX basic REs). We also
weren't consistent about whether to have a ':' on the end of the
line introducing the list of regexes in each section.

Fix the errors.

The following shell rune will complain about any REs in the
file which don't have any matches in the codebase:
 for re in $(sed -ne 's/ - ``\(\\<.*\)``/\1/p' docs/devel/loads-stores.rst); do git grep -q "$re" || echo "no matches for re $re"; done

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20230904161703.3996734-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
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      docs/devel/loads-stores.rst

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docs/devel/loads-stores.rst

@@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ which stores ``val`` to ``ptr`` as an ``{endian}`` order value
 of size ``sz`` bytes.
 
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<ld[us]\?[bwlq]\(_[hbl]e\)\?_p\>``
  - ``\<st[bwlq]\(_[hbl]e\)\?_p\>``
  - ``\<st24\(_[hbl]e\)\?_p\>``
- - ``\<ldn_\([hbl]e\)?_p\>``
- - ``\<stn_\([hbl]e\)?_p\>``
+ - ``\<ldn_\([hbl]e\)\?_p\>``
+ - ``\<stn_\([hbl]e\)\?_p\>``
 
 ``cpu_{ld,st}*_mmu``
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ store: ``cpu_st{size}{end}_mmu(env, ptr, val, oi, retaddr)``
  - ``_le`` : little endian
 
 Regexes for git grep:
- - ``\<cpu_ld[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_mmu\>``
- - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_mmu\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_ld[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_mmu\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_mmu\>``
 
 
 ``cpu_{ld,st}*_mmuidx_ra``
@@ -155,8 +155,8 @@ store: ``cpu_st{size}{end}_mmuidx_ra(env, ptr, val, mmuidx, retaddr)``
  - ``_le`` : little endian
 
 Regexes for git grep:
- - ``\<cpu_ld[us]\?[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_mmuidx_ra\>``
- - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_mmuidx_ra\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_ld[us]\?[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_mmuidx_ra\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_mmuidx_ra\>``
 
 ``cpu_{ld,st}*_data_ra``
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ store: ``cpu_st{size}{end}_data_ra(env, ptr, val, ra)``
  - ``_le`` : little endian
 
 Regexes for git grep:
- - ``\<cpu_ld[us]\?[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_data_ra\>``
- - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_data_ra\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_ld[us]\?[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_data_ra\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_data_ra\>``
 
 ``cpu_{ld,st}*_data``
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -231,9 +231,9 @@ store: ``cpu_st{size}{end}_data(env, ptr, val)``
  - ``_be`` : big endian
  - ``_le`` : little endian
 
-Regexes for git grep
- - ``\<cpu_ld[us]\?[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_data\>``
- - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq](_[bl]e)\?_data\+\>``
+Regexes for git grep:
+ - ``\<cpu_ld[us]\?[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_data\>``
+ - ``\<cpu_st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_data\+\>``
 
 ``cpu_ld*_code``
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ swap: ``translator_ld{sign}{size}_swap(env, ptr, swap)``
  - ``l`` : 32 bits
  - ``q`` : 64 bits
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<translator_ld[us]\?[bwlq]\(_swap\)\?\>``
 
 ``helper_{ld,st}*_mmu``
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ store: ``helper_{size}_mmu(env, addr, val, opindex, retaddr)``
  - ``l`` : 32 bits
  - ``q`` : 64 bits
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<helper_ld[us]\?[bwlq]_mmu\>``
  - ``\<helper_st[bwlq]_mmu\>``
 
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ succeeded using a MemTxResult return code.
 
 The ``_{endian}`` suffix is omitted for byte accesses.
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<address_space_\(read\|write\|rw\)\>``
  - ``\<address_space_ldu\?[bwql]\(_[lb]e\)\?\>``
  - ``\<address_space_st[bwql]\(_[lb]e\)\?\>``
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ Note that portions of the write which attempt to write data to a
 device will be silently ignored -- only real RAM and ROM will
 be written to.
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``address_space_write_rom``
 
 ``{ld,st}*_phys``
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ device doing the access has no way to report such an error.
 
 The ``_{endian}_`` infix is omitted for byte accesses.
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<ldu\?[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_phys\>``
  - ``\<st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_phys\>``
 
@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ For new code they are better avoided:
 
 ``cpu_physical_memory_rw``
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<cpu_physical_memory_\(read\|write\|rw\)\>``
 
 ``cpu_memory_rw_debug``
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ make sure our existing code is doing things correctly.
 
 ``dma_memory_rw``
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<dma_memory_\(read\|write\|rw\)\>``
  - ``\<ldu\?[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_dma\>``
  - ``\<st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_dma\>``
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ correct address space for that device.
 
 The ``_{endian}_`` infix is omitted for byte accesses.
 
-Regexes for git grep
+Regexes for git grep:
  - ``\<pci_dma_\(read\|write\|rw\)\>``
  - ``\<ldu\?[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_pci_dma\>``
  - ``\<st[bwlq]\(_[bl]e\)\?_pci_dma\>``