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Re: GLIBC PowerPC CPU tuned addon V0.1
- From: "Lior Balkohen" <balkohen at gmail dot com>
- To: libc-ports at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 17:33:26 +0200
- Subject: Re: GLIBC PowerPC CPU tuned addon V0.1
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2006/4/20, Steven Munroe <munroesj@us.ibm.com>:
> What about 405fp anf 440fp?. For example you could put all the
> integer/string code in ./powerpc32/440 and create a ./powerpc32/440fp/
> which contains an Impiles file that refers back to ./powerpc32/440/. Of
> course any 440fp float code would go in ./powerpc32/440fp/fpu. This
> would allow some testing of the configurarion and if you have 440fp
> hardware "make check" some of the code.
> >Probably I have to wait until it's fixed.
> Nofpu support for long double on my list, but higher priority work has
> pushed it back. It will be a few weeks.
>
>
OK, I'll give it a try within the next few days...
P.S.: Steven, probably only I got your answer because you CCed to
"libc-ports@sources.redhat.co" but the correct mailing list address is
"libc-ports@sources.redhat.com"