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SubjectRe: Atom processor inclusion
On 08/20/2009 05:33 AM, Tobias Doerffel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 20. August 2009 12:50:29 schrieb Ingo Molnar:
>> Yep, it looked acceptable - Tobias, do you have any
>> updates / latest version of that patch?
> No - it's still the improved version I posted at the end of May [1]. The
> question is what to do with MODULE_PROC_FAMILY (CORE2 or ATOM) and the mtune-
> fallback (generic, i686, ...)?
>

Without benchmarks, we're flying blind on that one... although in
general, "generic" is probably best in the sense that it doesn't imply
that anything else has been done to it.

As far as MODULE_PROC_FAMILY it really comes down to if we use movbe or
not, which I don't believe your patch does. On the other hand, I really
think it's extremely unlikely that anyone will use modules compiled for
a different CPU, so I'm personally fine with changing that string.

That whole mechanism is kind of broken, anyway.

-hpa


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