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* New macro TARGET_CPU_IS_XXX_FAMILY for XXX = X86, PPC, SPARC, undefinedlloyd2009-12-296-0/+13
| | | | elsewhere currently.
* Rename the UltraSPARC submodels; remove UltraSPARC II since it is functionallylloyd2009-11-111-6/+4
| | | | the same as an UltraSPARC for optimization purposes.
* Make em64t just an alias for amd64; add nocona as a submodel. Also addlloyd2009-11-111-1/+3
| | | | x64 as another arch alias since some people seem to use it.
* Add a new need_isa marker for info.txt that lets a module dependlloyd2009-11-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | 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!
* The default_submodel option was used by configure.pl but configure.pylloyd2009-11-0616-37/+7
| | | | | | 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.
* The code for handling SIMD ISA extensions actually works fine for generallloyd2009-11-065-15/+21
| | | | | | | | 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.
* Generate SIMD macro flags for build.h from data in build-data/arch forlloyd2009-11-065-0/+27
| | | | | | SSE2, SSSE3, NEON, and AltiVec. Add entries for Intel Atom, POWER6 and POWER7, and the Cortex A8 and A9.
* Remove the 'realname' attribute on all modules and cc/cpu/os info files.lloyd2009-10-2916-33/+0
| | | | | Pretty much useless and unused, except for listing the module names in build.h and the short versions totally suffice for that.
* propagate from branch 'net.randombit.botan.1_8' (head ↵lloyd2009-10-284-0/+12
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| * propagate from branch 'net.randombit.botan.1_8' (head ↵lloyd2009-10-134-0/+12
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| | * According to the Linux sources, S/390 and PowerPC can both do unalignedlloyd2009-09-044-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* | | Add alias for ppc64 as 'powerpc64' for Gentoo ebuildlloyd2009-10-281-0/+4
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* / Rename all of the build-data files with a .txt extension, and filter forlloyd2009-10-1316-0/+0
|/ | | | | | 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.
* Use the default ABI instead of forcing n32 for mips32lloyd2009-08-102-32/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Add an alias armv5tel for xscale, fixes autodetection for both Perl andlloyd2009-07-231-0/+1
| | | | | Python configure scripts. Previously Python version would give up, and the Perl one would guess i686 (!)
* Add some aliases for 586/686 to match against what platform produces on WinXPlloyd2009-07-021-0/+3
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* Use Opteron as default submodel, otherwise bogus GCC flags if only arch ↵lloyd2008-11-041-1/+1
| | | | detected (as on FreeBSD)
* Add alias for Intel T2250. Based on /proc/cpuinfo sent by Benjamin Laulloyd2008-10-241-0/+1
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* Added prescott submodel to ia32 architecture, including aliases formarkus2008-10-241-0/+7
| | | | most Intel Core Duo (32 bit, as opposed to Core 2 Duo being 64 bit).
* Default to Itanium2 if provided with just --cpu=ia64. This is safelloyd2008-10-121-1/+2
| | | | | | 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.
* Add new aliases for Opteron, Pentium-M, Pentium4, and Cell PPU to aid ID via ↵lloyd2008-10-073-0/+9
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* Remove 'core' as alias of Intel Core2 - confused by 'Dual-Core', etc in ↵lloyd2008-10-011-1/+0
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* Rename sh to hitachi-sh - make regexp collisions less likelylloyd2008-10-012-11/+11
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* Add several aliases for x86lloyd2008-09-301-2/+8
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* Remove the misc dir:lloyd2008-09-2916-0/+336
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)