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elsewhere currently.
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the same as an UltraSPARC for optimization purposes.
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x64 as another arch alias since some people seem to use it.
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on a particular ISA extension rather than a list of CPUs. Much
easier to edit and audit, too. Add markers on the AES-NI code and
SHA-1/SSE2. Serpent and XTEA don't need it because they are
generic and only depend on simd_32 which will silenty swap out a
scalar version if SSE2/AltiVec isn't enabled (since it turns out
on supersclar processors just doing 4 blocks in parallel can be a
win even in GPRs).
Add pentium3 to the list of CPUs with rdtsc, was missing. Odd!
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ignores this unless it can detect (or is asked to use) a specific model;
otherwise it compiles for the baseline ISA. Remove the default_submodel
entries in the arch files.
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ISA extensions (say, Intel's AES-NI, for instance) so change everything
to reflect that.
Also rename some of the amd64 models, and add entries for k10, nehalem,
and westmere processors.
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SSE2, SSSE3, NEON, and AltiVec.
Add entries for Intel Atom, POWER6 and POWER7, and the Cortex A8 and A9.
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Pretty much useless and unused, except for listing the module names in
build.h and the short versions totally suffice for that.
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to branch 'net.randombit.botan' (head bf629b13dd132b263e76a72b7eca0f7e4ab19aac)
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to branch 'net.randombit.botan' (head e2b95b6ad31c7539cf9ac0ebddb1d80bf63b5b21)
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memory accesses. Since this can be a pretty big win, enable it for them.
The m68k apparently also can, except in its (modern) Coldfire version,
but it's always big endian so mark that as such.
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such in configure.py. Paul Clark reported on the list having problems with
it otherwise because of CVS droppings being picked up and subsequently
errored on when parsing them as build info files (of course) failed.
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systems. This was something that for whatever reason that I have
long since forogotten was a good idea on IRIX running MIPS circa
a decade ago, but was reported to cause problems on the Debian
builds.
Add mipsel as an alias for the mips32 architecture for Debian.
The mips32 submodel names were badly typoed and did not work
correctly.
Remove the leading mips32- and mips64- from MIPS submodel names.
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Python configure scripts. Previously Python version would give up, and
the Perl one would guess i686 (!)
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detected (as on FreeBSD)
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most Intel Core Duo (32 bit, as opposed to Core 2 Duo being 64 bit).
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because there are not any ABI/ISA differences between them (AFAIK),
just scheduling. And I think Itanium2 is significantly more common than
Itanium1 at this point.
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/proc/cpuinfo
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/proc/cpuinfo
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Moved XS, Boost Python, and SWIG wrappers to new toplevel directory 'wrappers'
Moved NIST X.509 test suite into checks directory
Move the build information used by configure.pl to src/build-data
Move scripts directory to doc (for lack of a better spot)
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