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2014 Mar 11
2
PATCH: OS SSE support detection, version 2
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2014 Mar 15
2
PATCH: OS SSE support detection, version 2
...s Win32.
The latest change in configure.ac makes this second part mostly useless
because by default it will be thrown away by preprocessor.
So, about the patches from http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2014-March/004577.html
* The patch cpu_part1.patch should be applied;
* The patch cpu_part2.patch (already applied) is almost useless now, so why keep it?
It can be useful only for those who want to use MinGW/GCC to compile Win95-compatible
libFLAC.dll or Win95/WinNT4 compatible flac.exe. Do these people exist?
2014 Mar 15
5
PATCH: OS SSE support detection, version 2
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>> part 1: fixes
>>
>> part 2: new code
>>
>> Any comments?
>
> Applied cpu_part2.patch. Thanks!
Thanks. I hope that this code will help to avoid "bug" reports
such as http://sourceforge.net/p/flac/bugs/409/ (it seems that
the author of this report compiled FLAC without --enable-sse option).
OTOH, SSE support is unavailable only in Win95 and WinNT. Also,
as Martijn v...
2014 Mar 11
1
PATCH: OS SSE support detection for GCC on Windows
op 11-03-14 15:57, Olivier Tristan schreef:
> I may say something stupid but is this helpful ?
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6121792/how-to-check-if-a-cpu-supports-the-sse3-instruction-set
That question on stackoverflow is about CPU support, the patch
you replied to was about OS support. Because of the registers
used (which must be saved and restored on a context switch), the