Hi Sage,
I actually had the same issue just a couple weeks back. The hardware actually 
has the CRC32 capability and we have tested it. This issue lies the toolchain 
on the machine. There are several versions of .h files present with different 
HWCAP #defines. We need to fix it so that we are using the right one. There is 
a version of that file present which defines this capability, but is not being 
included. I will look into this issue and let you know. Since my builds were 
just being tested on ARM, I hardcoded the presence of CRC. 

Thanks,
-Pankaj

On Sep 24, 2015 5:17 AM, Sage Weil <sw...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Pankaj, 
>
> In order to get the build going on the new trusty gitbuilder I had to make 
> this change: 
>
> https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/3123b2c5d3b72c9d43b10d8f296305d41b68b730 
>
> It was clearly a bug, but what worries me is that the fact that I hit it 
> means the HWCAP_CRC32 is not present.  Is there a problem with the 
> hardware feature detection or is that feature simply missing from the box 
> we're using? 
>
> Thanks! 
> sage 
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