[OE-core] Enabling NEON instructions for fftw

Philip Balister philip at balister.org
Fri Jan 4 15:36:16 UTC 2013


On 01/03/2013 02:21 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
> On 1/3/13 12:42 PM, Philip Balister wrote:
>> So, recent versions of fftw have NEON support for the single precision
>> build. In the poast, I just passed --enable-neon to configure or the
>> armv7a case. Now, this is not entirely correct, since some armv7a's lack
>> a NEON coprocessor.
>>
>> Does anyone have a suggestion for how to handle this better? Personally,
>> I think if you want to run fftwf without NEON, you should have your head
>> examined, but I would like to avoid generating packages that SIGILL on
>> people.
> 
> This says to me that either you need a machine specific package, or use
> an alternative architecture for that package.. (that is compatible)..
> then the package can switch neon on/off depending on arch of tuning flags.
> 
> There is an armv7a-neon tuning defined.  This enabled the TUNE_FEATURES
> of 'neon'.  So you should be able to check for that in the fftw recipe,
> and enable the --enable-neon when it's set.  (Using PACKAGECONFIG is
> likely best...)
> 
> Then you can change the DEFAULTTUNE_<recipe> = "armv7-neon" in your
> local.conf.

I really do not want to depend on users putting entries in local.conf to
obtain proper operation on a specific machine. It looks like the neon
tune is already selected for the machine I am building for.

In the end, this boils down to, do we care about supporting machines
with/without NEON from one set of packages by making ones with NEON
machine specific.

For now, I will purse the route of fftwf building with --enable if the
neon tune is available for the machine.

Philip

Philip

Philip

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