-@item max-inline-insns
-The tree inliner does decrease the allowable size for single functions
-to be inlined after we already inlined the number of instructions
-given here by repeated inlining. This number should be a factor of
-two or more larger than the single function limit.
-Higher numbers result in better runtime performance, but incur higher
-compile-time resource (CPU time, memory) requirements and result in
-larger binaries. Very high values are not advisable, as too large
-binaries may adversely affect runtime performance.
-The default value is 200.
-
-@item max-inline-slope
-After exceeding the maximum number of inlined instructions by repeated
-inlining, a linear function is used to decrease the allowable size
-for single functions. The slope of that function is the negative
-reciprocal of the number specified here.
-This parameter is ignored when @option{-funit-at-a-time} is used.
-The default value is 32.
-
-@item min-inline-insns
-The repeated inlining is throttled more and more by the linear function
-after exceeding the limit. To avoid too much throttling, a minimum for
-this function is specified here to allow repeated inlining for very small
-functions even when a lot of repeated inlining already has been done.
-This parameter is ignored when @option{-funit-at-a-time} is used.
-The default value is 10.
-