Note that Renesas is Japanese, so there are no errata sheets - I guess the engineers would have to commit seppuku if they admitted that they made a mistake.
Anyway, I worked with a a top of the line micro from their RH850 E2x family in the last 1.5 years and it has an incredible amount of design flaws that are somewhat unbelievable.
IMHO a broken multicore design just like Infineon's Aurix/Tricore stuff but it's pretty fast when it can run from its instruction cache. Due to weird design decisions, it slows to a crawl if you execute code from RAM. No data cache (*cough*). More or less useless performance counters, interrupt controller designed in a way that it doesn't support an OS, so they hacked in 2nd mode. Meh.
The documentation is partly absent, partly under NDA for no obvious reasons and generally pretty bad. Lots of weird grammar, strange phrases, some things are plain wrong.
This is also true for other Renesas documentation I saw: it's pretty much awful - no comparison to NXP or ST.
I'd personally avoid Renesas like the plague if I had anything to say.