Re: F29 System Wide Change: i686 Is For x86-64

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I clarified some aspects of this proposal.

After consulting with Jakub Jelinek, I'm now proposing to use “-march=i686 -msse2 -mtune=generic -mfpmath=sse -mstackrealign”. This is very close to previous proposal. Only a few preprocessor macros are different:

@@ -142,3 +142,2 @@
 #define __FLT_RADIX__ 2
-#define __FXSR__ 1
 #define __GCC_ASM_FLAG_OUTPUTS__ 1
@@ -174,2 +173,4 @@
 #define i386 1
+#define __i686 1
+#define __i686__ 1
 #define __INT16_C(c) c
@@ -219,4 +220,2 @@
 #define __INT_WIDTH__ 32
-#define __k8 1
-#define __k8__ 1
 #define __LDBL_DECIMAL_DIG__ 21
@@ -247,2 +246,4 @@
 #define __ORDER_PDP_ENDIAN__ 3412
+#define __pentiumpro 1
+#define __pentiumpro__ 1
 #define __PRAGMA_REDEFINE_EXTNAME 1

We still do not have a way to automatically test for the avoidance of post-SSE2 CPU features (be it on i686 or x86_64), and i686 remains an alternative architecture. Like before, unless the x86 SIG wants to support non-SSE2 CPUs, they will not have to rebuild the i686 for the i686 alternative architecture. They can use the existing builds we create in Koji for the x86_64 multilib compose.

Thanks,
Florian
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