On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 10:50:50PM +1030, Simon Lees wrote:
> armv6 and some armv7 chips don't support neon, our current detection in
> meson causes openSUSE's 32bit arm builds to fail. Is this something we
> care about enough upstream to make the meson files better or should we
> just keep
On 11/13/20 1:13 AM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 22:50:50 +1030 Simon Lees said:
>
> armv6 is almost dead except for some very niche cases these days. armv7 -
> there
> was precisely one soc in the wild without neon (tegra1). so we are talking
> very
> niche uses which is
On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 23:09:33 -0800 Dave Andreoli said:
perfect! seeing this made me smile. good effort in power saving here. :) right
thing to do. ...
BUT... you should look at using e_powersave_* api. ... this is actually intended
to be used in threads. so you would:
on setup
On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 22:50:50 +1030 Simon Lees said:
armv6 is almost dead except for some very niche cases these days. armv7 - there
was precisely one soc in the wild without neon (tegra1). so we are talking very
niche uses which is why it's not been on any radar. neon arm/intrinsics in evas
are
Hi All,
armv6 and some armv7 chips don't support neon, our current detection in
meson causes openSUSE's 32bit arm builds to fail. Is this something we
care about enough upstream to make the meson files better or should we
just keep patching out 32bit arm for openSUSE.
Cheers
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Simon Lees