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Re: [patches] Re: recognize x86 CPU variants and default SSE/MMX/3dNOW support


On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 11:42:08AM +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz> writes:
> 
> > !       {"i386", PROCESSOR_I386, 0},
> > !       {"i486", PROCESSOR_I486, 0},
> > !       {"i586", PROCESSOR_PENTIUM, 0},
> > !       {"pentium", PROCESSOR_PENTIUM, 0},
> > !       {"pentium-mmx", PROCESSOR_PENTIUM, PTA_MMX},
> > !       {"i686", PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO, 0},
> > !       {"pentiumpro", PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO, 0},
> > !       {"pentium2", PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO, PTA_MMX},
> > !       {"pentium3", PROCESSOR_PENTIUMPRO, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSE | PTA_SSEPREFETCH},
> > !       {"pentium4", PROCESSOR_PENTIUM4, PTA_SSE | PTA_SSE2 |
> > ! 				       PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH},
> > !       {"k6", PROCESSOR_K6, PTA_MMX | PTA_3DNOW},
> > !       {"k6-2", PROCESSOR_K6, PTA_MMX | PTA_3DNOW},
> > !       {"k6-3", PROCESSOR_K6, PTA_MMX | PTA_3DNOW},
> > !       {"athlon", PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH | PTA_3DNOW
> > ! 				   | PTA_3DNOW_A},
> > !       {"athlon-tbird", PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH
> > ! 		       | PTA_3DNOW | PTA_3DNOW_A},
> 
> Tbird or thunderbird?
> 
> > !       {"athlon4", PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH | PTA_3DNOW
> > ! 				    | PTA_3DNOW_A},
> > !       {"athlon-xp", PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH | PTA_3DNOW
> > ! 				      | PTA_3DNOW_A},
> > !       {"athlon-mobille", PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH
> 
> mobile
>
> > ! 					   | PTA_3DNOW | PTA_3DNOW_A},
> > !       {"athlon-mp", PROCESSOR_ATHLON, PTA_MMX | PTA_SSEPREFETCH | PTA_3DNOW
> > ! 				      | PTA_3DNOW_A | PTA_SSE},
> 
> The last three have the palamino kernel and have PTA_SSE.  I propose
> to merge them to Athlon-Palamino,

That'd be "palomino", I'd guess, now that we're fixing typos ...

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs


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