On 2014-04-24 18:50, Peter Meerwald wrote:
From: Peter Meerwald <[email protected]>

patch 1 add a flag to force execution of generic (slow) code to the
cpu_info struct; this makes it possible to test the special case code
versus the generic code

patch 2 splits up the cpu-test program into cpu-remap-test, cpu-sconv-test,
cpu-mix-test and cpu-volume-test (no functional change)

patches 3 to 4 are cleanup

patch 5 adds test cases for special-case mixing code (made possible by patch 1 
and
obsoleting the mix-special-test program which will be dropped in patch 13)

patch 6 adds test cases for ARM NEON mixing code to cpu-mix-test

patches 7 and 8 reorganize cpu-remap-test to avoid code duplication

patches 9 and 10 add test cases for special remapping and rearranging code path
to cpu-remap-test

patch 11 adds test cases for ARM NEON remapping and rearranging code to
cpu-remap-test

patch 12 is cleanup

patch 13 drops the mix-special-test program

The patches I did not write anything about, I looked them through quickly and nothing stood out as wrong or broken. I didn't do any in-depth review of them, but if nobody else wants to review them, I think they are okay to push as is. I presume you have tested your test code :-)

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David Henningsson, Canonical Ltd.
https://launchpad.net/~diwic
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