On Thursday 24 July 2014 07:04:11 Justin Clift wrote: <snip> > Surely there's some way we can make this work, such that the optimised > assembler code is only used for cpu's the support it. With non-optimised > C or something used for the others. I'm just working on it. The use of intel's SSE2 extensions were for testing purposes on initial development. It proved to compute encoding and decoding very fast, but I've always had in mind that this should be changed. However I have been more focused on finding bugs and stabilizing the code than changing this. Now I'm working on a pure C solution. I can't predict how it will really perform, but an estimate will be half of the speed of SSE2 (basically because SSE2 uses 128 bits operations and the new implementation will use 64 bits). However this will still be pretty fast. I'll let you know when it's finished. As a thought is this "hours" or "days" or <etc> away? Wondering if we should merge the CR Manu mentioned in the meantime, so NetBSD building works... ;) Thoughts? + Justin _______________________________________________ Gluster-devel mailing list Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel