Matthias Klose <d...@debian.org> writes: > On 11/19/2011 11:42 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote: >> The i386 architecture was the first in Linux and in Debian, but we have >> long since dropped support for the original i386-compatible processors >> and now require a minimum of a 486-class processor. >> >> I think it is time to increase the minimum requirement to 586-class, if >> not for wheezy then immediately after. > > note that squeeze is built this way, and single packages like openjdk only > build > for 586. > >> (Later it should be increased >> further, and eventually i386 should be reduced to a partial architecture >> that may be installed on amd64 systems.) This would allow the use of >> optimisations and new instructions throughout userland that improve >> performance for the vast majority of users. > > could you give numbers what kind of improvements you would expect? The > biggest > burden for i386 is the register pressure, which you won't fix with targeting a > newer processor. The better approach would be a new port, the x32 > architecture; > I don't know if anybody did look into building a distribution for this > architecture yet. The next thing could be to default to sse2 math instead of > x87 (didn't look if this is already the default for x32). > > Matthias
Where the relevant patches added to binutils and gcc for this? MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87obw3w2uc.fsf@frosties.localnet