On Wed, 26 Feb 2020, Alex Bennée wrote:
That's the wrong way around. We have regression tests for a reason. I'll
happily accept patches to turn on hardfloat for PPC if:
a) they don't cause regressions in our fairly extensive floating point
tests
Where are these tests and how to run them? I'm n
always a choice.
>
> Best Regards,
> Dino Papararo
>
> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Aleksandar Markovic
> Inviato: mercoledì 26 febbraio 2020 18:27
> A: G 3
> Cc: Alex Bennée ; Dino Papararo ;
> QEMU Developers ; qemu-...@nongnu.org; Howard
> Spoelstra ; lui
née ; Dino Papararo ;
QEMU Developers ; qemu-...@nongnu.org; Howard Spoelstra
; luigi burdo ; David Gibson
Oggetto: Re: R: [RFC PATCH v2] target/ppc: Enable hardfloat for PPC
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 6:04 PM G 3 wrote:
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> Accuracy is an important part of the IEEE 754 floating point standa
G 3 writes:
> Accuracy is an important part of the IEEE 754 floating point standard. The
> whole purpose of this standard is to ensure floating point calculations are
> consistent across multiple CPUs. I believe referring to this patch as
> inaccurate is itself inaccurate. That gives the impres
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 6:04 PM G 3 wrote:
>
> Accuracy is an important part of the IEEE 754 floating point standard. The
> whole purpose of this standard is to ensure floating point calculations are
> consistent across multiple CPUs. I believe referring to this patch as
> inaccurate is itself
Accuracy is an important part of the IEEE 754 floating point standard. The
whole purpose of this standard is to ensure floating point calculations are
consistent across multiple CPUs. I believe referring to this patch as
inaccurate is itself inaccurate. That gives the impression that this patch
pro
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 3:29 PM Alex Bennée wrote:
>
>
> Dino Papararo writes:
>
> > Please let's go with hardfloat pps support, it's really a good feature
to implement.
> > Even if in a first step it could lead to inaccuracy results, later it
> > could solved with other patches.
>
> That's the w
Dino Papararo writes:
> Please let's go with hardfloat pps support, it's really a good feature to
> implement.
> Even if in a first step it could lead to inaccuracy results, later it
> could solved with other patches.
That's the wrong way around. We have regression tests for a reason. I'll
ha
t hardware.
Regards,
Dino Papararo
Da: Qemu-ppc Per conto di
luigi burdo
Inviato: mercoledì 26 febbraio 2020 14:01
A: BALATON Zoltan ; Programmingkid
Cc: David Gibson ; qemu-...@nongnu.org; qemu-devel
qemu-devel ; Howard Spoelstra
Oggetto: R: [RFC PATCH v2] target/ppc: Enable hardfloat for P
Hi Zoltan,
i can say MacOs Leopard use multiple cores on PowerMac G5 Quad the most of the
apps did for Panter/Tiger/leopard use for sure 2 Core in smtp only apps did
for Tiger/leopard use more than 2 Cores.
Ciao and thenks
Luigi
Da: Qemu-ppc per conto
di BAL
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