Re: subarchitectures (was Re: What to do with optimization flags ? )
Greetings, and thanks! I've been using the 2.2 series with xmm
patches. I take it then the analogous flags are:
"xmm", and "26".
Correct (see setup.c)? ldso will know to look in these subdirs on
such a kernel? What then to do with the standard package? Will 2.4
become the Debian default soon?
Take care,
Taral <taral@taral.net> writes:
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> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 12:21:25PM -0500, Camm Maguire wrote:
> > I'm getting around to this now, and had a question: What is the flag
> > that indicates SSE2 (I take it xmm -> SSE1). I've looked through the
> > kernel source, and cannot find it.
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> arch/i386/kernel/setup.c get_cpuinfo()
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> The flags are "sse" and "sse2"
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> --=20
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