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 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 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