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-Powerpc-cpu add-on V0.1
-
-What is it:
-
-The powerpc-cpu directory is an add-on for the GNU C Library (glibc).
-It provides additional platform/cpu specific optimizations when the
---with-cpu= configure option is specified. On the glibc configure,
-specifying --with-cpu=<cpu_type>, inserts the -mcpu=<cpu_type> option
-for all 'C' compiles in the glibc make. It also inserts <cpu_type>
-specific directories into the source search path for glibc. Source from
-these <cpu_type> specific directories and override header or code source
-from glibc.
-
-How do I use it:
-
-To build glibc with this add-on you need to configure glibc specifying both
---enable-add-ons=powerpc-cpu,.. and --with-cpu=<cpu_type> options. The
-add-on source can be a direct subdirectory of glibc (i.e.
-./libc/powerpc-cpu) which allows the short name, or a separate directory
-from glibc, this requires a fully qualified path. (i.e.
---enable-add-ons=$HOME/powerpc-cpu,..).
-
-If you specify multiple add-ons, powerpc-cpu should be first to insure that
-any optimizations can override the corresponding source files from mainline
-glibc. For example: "--enable-add-ons=powerpc-cpu,nptl".
-
-How do I extent it:
-
-The optimized source code is found in the sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32 and
-sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64 subdirectories. These directories support the 32-
-and 64-bit ELF ABIs of the powerpc platform. The next directory level is
-"<cpu_type>" where the names match supported gcc -mcpu= options. When
---with-cpu=<cpu_type> is specified, the <cpu_type> must match one of the
-directories at this level.
-
-The mechanism is generalized and can be extended to any "cpu-type" that is
-accepted by gcc's -mcpu= option. To support another "cpu_type" simply add a
-directory of the form:
-
-./powerpc-cpu/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/<cpu_type>
-
-and for 64-bit implementations also:
-
-./powerpc-cpu/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/<cpu_type>
-
-See the GCC online documentation <http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs>
-3.17.24 "IBM RS/6000 and PowerPC Options" for the complete list of -mcpu=
-options.
-
-Currently supported cpu_types are:
-
-power4
-power5
-power5+
-power6
-970
-
-The --with-cpu=<cpu_type> option requires that corresponding directory
-./powerpc-cpu/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/<cpu_type> exists. This
-directory can be empty in which case you get the benefit of -mcpu=<cpu_type>
-which implies -mtune=<cpu_type>. To override source implementation from
-glibc mainline simple provide an alternative implementation with the same
-name in the appropriate ./<cpu_type> subdirectory.
-
-So far 970, power4, power5, power5+, and power6 are enabled with specific
-assembler implementations and have corresponding directories for both
-powerpc32 and powerpc64. For 64-bit <cpu_types>, implementations of the
-32-bit ABI can share code exploiting 64-bit instructions from the generic
-cpu_type powerpc64 (directory sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/powerpc64).
-Specifically an "Implies" file, can be included in any
-sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/<cpu_type> directory where <cpu_type> is a 64-bit
-processor. This is useful when the implementation wants to exploit 64-bit
-instructions in 32-bit mode.
-
-Special note: While this add-on is currently focused on powerpc, the
-mechanism is general enough to be used by any platform which also supports
-gcc's -mcpu= option. Simply add the appropriate ./sysdeps/<target>/<cpu_type>
-directories.
-
-Special note: Currently the "970" implementation is implied to the power4
-implementation. The internal micro-architecture of the 970 chip is based on
-the power4 design and scheduling for integer and floating point
-units are the same for power4 and 970. Any 970 unique codes would be specific
-to Altivec/VMX exploitation which we don't have any examples of yet.
-
-Special note: The directory search order has changed for glibc-2.4. So if your
-optimization needs to override source files in mainline
-./sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/fpu, additional tricks are needed.
-
-Normally ./sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/fpu from mainline will be searched
-before ./powerpc-cpu/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/<cpu_type>/fpu. However
-./powerpc-cpu/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/<cpu_type>/fpu
-will be searched before either. So add an "Implies" file containing
-"powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/<cpu_type>/fpu" in
-./powerpc-cpu/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc[32|64]/<cpu_type>/fpu as
-a work around. You will need to repeat this for each <cpu_type> that needs to
-override mainline.
-