x86: use nop cpu directives only if supported

nasm does not support 'CPU foonop' directives.  This adds a configure
test for the directive and uses it only if supported.

Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
This commit is contained in:
Mans Rullgard 2012-08-06 00:34:51 +01:00
parent 7238265052
commit 180d43bc67
2 changed files with 11 additions and 3 deletions

2
configure vendored
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@ -1084,6 +1084,7 @@ HAVE_LIST="
closesocket
cmov
cpuid
cpunop
dcbzl
dev_bktr_ioctl_bt848_h
dev_bktr_ioctl_meteor_h
@ -2889,6 +2890,7 @@ EOF
die "yasm not found, use --disable-yasm for a crippled build"
check_yasm "vextractf128 xmm0, ymm0, 0" || disable avx
check_yasm "vfmaddps ymm0, ymm1, ymm2, ymm3" || disable fma4
check_yasm "CPU amdnop" && enable cpunop
fi
case "$cpu" in

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@ -91,8 +91,14 @@
default rel
%endif
%macro CPUNOP 1
%if HAVE_CPUNOP
CPU %1
%endif
%endmacro
; Always use long nops (reduces 0x90 spam in disassembly on x86_32)
CPU amdnop
CPUNOP amdnop
; Macros to eliminate most code duplication between x86_32 and x86_64:
; Currently this works only for leaf functions which load all their arguments
@ -589,7 +595,7 @@ SECTION .note.GNU-stack noalloc noexec nowrite progbits
; All subsequent functions (up to the next INIT_CPUFLAGS) is built for the specified cpu.
; You shouldn't need to invoke this macro directly, it's a subroutine for INIT_MMX &co.
%macro INIT_CPUFLAGS 0-2
CPU amdnop
CPUNOP amdnop
%if %0 >= 1
%xdefine cpuname %1
%assign cpuflags cpuflags_%1
@ -612,7 +618,7 @@ SECTION .note.GNU-stack noalloc noexec nowrite progbits
%define movu lddqu
%endif
%if notcpuflag(mmx2)
CPU basicnop
CPUNOP basicnop
%endif
%else
%xdefine SUFFIX