Dnia 2015-01-18, o godz. 21:44:05
Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> napisał(a):
> Hello,
>
> I would like to commit the following flags as cpu_flags_x86_desc.
> The list combines global USE flags with some local USE flags I've been
> able to find.
Following your suggestions, I'm attaching three files:
1. updated cpu_flags_x86.desc, with:
a. fma3/fma4 distinction,
b. aes-ni renamed to aes for consistency with cpuinfo, we no longer
have to worry about USE flag collision with other USE=aes uses,
c. complete and machine-parseable listing of cpuinfo flags.
2. cpuinfo2cpuflags-x86.py script that parses cpu_flags_x86.desc
and /proc/cpuinfo and generates a nice CPU_FLAGS_X86 value for you. We
need to decide where to put it (scripts/?).
3. Initial text of the news item for review.
--
Best regards,
Michał Górny
Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> napisał(a):
> Hello,
>
> I would like to commit the following flags as cpu_flags_x86_desc.
> The list combines global USE flags with some local USE flags I've been
> able to find.
Following your suggestions, I'm attaching three files:
1. updated cpu_flags_x86.desc, with:
a. fma3/fma4 distinction,
b. aes-ni renamed to aes for consistency with cpuinfo, we no longer
have to worry about USE flag collision with other USE=aes uses,
c. complete and machine-parseable listing of cpuinfo flags.
2. cpuinfo2cpuflags-x86.py script that parses cpu_flags_x86.desc
and /proc/cpuinfo and generates a nice CPU_FLAGS_X86 value for you. We
need to decide where to put it (scripts/?).
3. Initial text of the news item for review.
--
Best regards,
Michał Górny