Hi,

I'm using openssl on a platform/OS that supports multiple CPU architectures. 
The context switching does not save SIMD registers unless the thread has a 
special options set. This creates some challenges when using openssl, which use 
SIMD registers in several assembler optimizations. I would like to ensure that 
no assembler optimization can be used if the special option is not set. If the 
appropriate bits in OPENSSL_armcap_P/OPENSSL_ia32_P/OPENSSL_ppccap_P is 
disabled, will that guarantee that no instructions using SIMD registers are 
executed? There is some code within
#ifndef __KERNEL__
which indicates that openssl is used in the linux kernel. I believe the linux 
kernel would have a similar situation regarding SIMD registers. Floating point 
operations and operations SIMD registers cannot be used in the linux kernel. 
But I am unable to find any information that confirms that this would cover all 
code paths.

Regards Roger

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