Randall Hopper wrote in list.freebsd-stable:
> Hi. Is there a FreeBSD assembler out there which supports the AMD 3DNow
> instruction set?
NASM (in the ports) supports the older ones, but not the newer
ones supported by the Athlon/K7. I sent patches to the author
to support those, too, but nothing happened.
> Why I ask: I attempted to build GLX/Mesa3.1 with 3DNow support, and it
> bombed since our assembler isn't 3DNow-knowledgable (femms, pfmul,
> etc. undefined). The assembler in -stable has the same shortcoming AFAICT.
>
> Facts? Rumors? I'm interested in anything you may know.
Well, when I added 3DNow support to the Seti@home client, I
assembled the 3DNow instructions "manually", i.e. I created
small gas macros for that purpose. It's ugly, but it works.
The 3DNow specification (with instruction codes) is available
from www.amd.com.
Regards
Oliver
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