Am 17.10.2012 10:53, schrieb Rémi Denis-Courmont:
So .S/.s assembler source files constitute the only way to write
run-time-conditional NEON code for the time being. Just make sure you did
_not_ enable NEON in the CFLAGS and enable it manually with the ".fpu neon"
assembler directive.
Personally, I much prefer .S/.s file over inline asm because I find them
more readable, but it's a matter of taste.
You could also write in .c files and compile them with different CFLAGS
(through make), but the result is the same.
Best regards
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