Re: [mpir-devel] Broadwell support

2018-02-03 Thread degski
On 30 January 2018 at 18:14, 'Bill Hart' via mpir-devel < mpir-devel@googlegroups.com> wrote: > There is also this file, which is by Jens, and can be used on Haswell, > Broadwell and Skylake. It relies on AVX/BMI2. > I have a Ci3 5005U

Re: [mpir-devel] Broadwell support

2018-01-30 Thread 'Bill Hart' via mpir-devel
There is also this file, which is by Jens, and can be used on Haswell, Broadwell and Skylake. It relies on AVX/BMI2. You may need to convert line endings. Not sure. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mpir-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group

Re: [mpir-devel] Broadwell support

2018-01-30 Thread 'Bill Hart' via mpir-devel
Just to clarify for Fernando, the code Brian is referring to here is in the x86_64w directory and is independent of the code that needs to be added to the x86_64 directory. Native windows uses a different ABI and where possible MPIR supports it explicitly, rather than automatically. -- You

Re: [mpir-devel] Broadwell support

2018-01-30 Thread Brian Gladman
On 30/01/2018 14:31, 'Bill Hart' via mpir-devel wrote: [snip details] In terms of work that needs to be done from a Windows perspective: 1. I have added two new functions to the MPIR API (as discussed recently) and I need to offer documentation for these to be added to the MPIR documentation.