[RFC PATCH 5/7] powerpc/64s: update generic cpu option name and compiler flags
Segher Boessenkool
segher at kernel.crashing.org
Wed Sep 21 08:16:08 AEST 2022
Hi!
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 12:01:47AM +1000, Nicholas Piggin wrote:
> Update the 64s GENERIC_CPU option. POWER4 support has been dropped, so
> make that clear in the option name.
AFAIR the minimum now is POWER4+ (ISA 2.01), not POWER5 (ISA 2.02).
> -mtune= before power8 is dropped because the minimum gcc version
> supports power8, and tuning is made consistent between big and little
> endian.
Tuning for p8 on e.g. 970 gives quite bad results. No idea if anyone
cares, but this is a serious regression if so.
> Big endian drops -mcpu=power4 in favour of power5. Effectively the
> minimum compiler version means power5 was always being selected here,
> so this should not change anything. 970 / G5 code generation does not
> seem to have been a problem with -mcpu=power5, but it's possible we
> should go back to power4 to be really safe.
Yes, -mcpu=power5 code does *not* run on 970, if you are unlucky enough
that the compiler does something smart with popcntb (the sole non-float
insn new on p5, not counting hrfid).
> +# -mcpu=power5 should generate 970 compatible kernel code
It doesn't. Even if it did, it would need more explanation!
Segher
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