linux-2.4.1-pre2 changed cpu_has_xmm references in
include/asm-i386/xor.h into HAVE_XMM references, which it that
patch also defined. linux-2.4.1-pre3 removed the definition of
HAVE_XMM but did not revert the references in include/asm-i386/xor.h.
My guess is that cpu_has_xmm is the prefered name, so here is a patch
fixing include/asm-i386/xor.h.
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--- linux-2.4.1-pre3/include/asm-i386/xor.h Fri Jan 12 05:29:00 2001
+++ linux/include/asm-i386/xor.h Fri Jan 12 13:46:23 2001
@@ -843,7 +843,7 @@
do { \
xor_speed(&xor_block_8regs); \
xor_speed(&xor_block_32regs); \
- if (HAVE_XMM) \
+ if (cpu_has_xmm) \
xor_speed(&xor_block_pIII_sse); \
if (md_cpu_has_mmx()) { \
xor_speed(&xor_block_pII_mmx); \
@@ -855,4 +855,4 @@
We may also be able to load into the L1 only depending on how the cpu
deals with a load to a line that is being prefetched. */
#define XOR_SELECT_TEMPLATE(FASTEST) \
- (HAVE_XMM ? &xor_block_pIII_sse : FASTEST)
+ (cpu_has_xmm ? &xor_block_pIII_sse : FASTEST)