On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 03:09:59PM -0800, Matt Thomas wrote: > > >> > >> This breaks clang. Please do not depend on one SSE option disabling > >> another. > > > > Without those flags I believe gcc might generate x87 instructions. > > Quite possibly even for amd64. > > See a very recent linux fix. > > Try searching for: Disable generation of traditional x87 instructions > > I think Joerg is saying put in -mno-sse2 since that is not disabled > by -mno-sse when using clang.
with the gcc I'm looking at (if I'm reading to code properly): no-sse => no-sse2 => no-sse3 => no-ssse3 & no-sse4a => no-sse4_1 => no-sse4_2 => no-avx => no-fma => no-fma4 You either need all of them, and the one that the next sub-version of the cpu/compiler add, or you assume that the first ones imply the latter - at least to some degree. David -- David Laight: da...@l8s.co.uk