sorry, I meant to get to it, but got bogged down. Give me a couple of days, pls
Sun

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 6:29 AM, Berg, Michael <michael.b...@amd.com> wrote:
> It’s been a while since this request went out, can a gate keeper please take
> look.
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> Thx,
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> m
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> From: Berg, Michael [mailto:michael.b...@amd.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:58 PM
>
> To: open64-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Open64-devel] Gatekeeper code review request for AMD 4.2.5 merge
>
>
>
> All:  The attached patch files are:
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>
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> 1.)    Correctness changes for cvt operations
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> 2.)    BD translation mapping updates for a set of instructions(AVX)
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> 3.)    Scheduling additions for new spelling of ordered cmp instructions
>
> 4.)    And the definitions of those instructions in the machine description
> files.
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> Can a Gatekeeper please review these changes which are part of our ongoing
> effort for BD support and code quality.
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> These changes pass the following:
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> a.)           No compile time failure for x86 build.
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> b.)          The gcc regression test suite on x86/Linux with no new
> failures.
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> c.)           The SPEC2006 test suite at with current AMD 1 copy config at
> both base and peak.
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> Thx,
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> m
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