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author | Rémi Denis-Courmont <remi@remlab.net> | 2024-05-11 17:26:14 +0300 |
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committer | Rémi Denis-Courmont <remi@remlab.net> | 2024-07-22 19:43:51 +0300 |
commit | 0e32192548cd38a206ef3ed3c0ad8edc337a1e5f (patch) | |
tree | abf8c5424ef2704b102fd563dbfb82aa83f7c9d5 | |
parent | 2d4ef304c9e13f5e8abe37c20ddd0f17102c6393 (diff) | |
download | ffmpeg-0e32192548cd38a206ef3ed3c0ad8edc337a1e5f.tar.gz |
lavu/riscv: do not fallback to AT_HWCAP auxillary vector
If __riscv_hwprobe() fails, then the kernel version is presumably too
old. There is not much point falling back to the auxillary vector.
- The Linux kernel requires I, so the flag is always set on Linux, and
run-time detection is unnecessary. Our RISC-V assembler does anyway not
support targets without I.
- Linux can compile with or without F and D, but it cannot perform
run-time detection for them (a kernel with F support will not boot a
processor without F). The run-time detection is thus useless in that
case. Besides F and D extensions are used throughout the C code, so
their run-time detection would not be practical.
- Support for V was added in a later kernel version than riscv_hwprobe(),
so the system call will always be available if the kernel supports V.
The only exception would be vendor kernel forks, but those are known to
haphasardly pretend to support V on systems without actual V support, or
with only pre-ratification binary-incompatible version. Furthermore, a
large chunk of our optimisations require Zba and/or Zbb which cannot be
detected with HWCAP in those kernels.
For what it is worth, OpenJDK already took a similar action. Note that this
keeps AT_HWCAP usage for platforms with neither C run-time <sys/hwprobe.h>
nor kernel <asm/hwprobe.h>, notably kernels other than Linux.
-rw-r--r-- | libavutil/riscv/cpu.c | 5 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/libavutil/riscv/cpu.c b/libavutil/riscv/cpu.c index 73abd289a6..04ac404bbf 100644 --- a/libavutil/riscv/cpu.c +++ b/libavutil/riscv/cpu.c @@ -83,9 +83,8 @@ int ff_get_cpu_flags_riscv(void) break; default: } - } else -#endif -#if HAVE_GETAUXVAL + } +#elif HAVE_GETAUXVAL { const unsigned long hwcap = getauxval(AT_HWCAP); |