[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v2] riscv: Tweak names of cpu flags, print flags in libavutil/tests/cpu
Rémi Denis-Courmont
remi at remlab.net
Sun Dec 17 11:27:31 EET 2023
Le sunnuntaina 17. joulukuuta 2023, 11.11.30 EET Martin Storsjö a écrit :
> >> AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_I32 }, .unit = "flags" }, - { "rvv-f32",
> >> NULL,
> >> 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 = AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_F32 }, .unit = "flags"
> >> }, - { "rvv-i64", NULL, 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 =
> >> AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_I64 }, .unit = "flags" }, - { "rvv",
> >> NULL,
> >> 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 = AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_F64 }, .unit = "flags"
> >> }, - { "rvb-addr",NULL, 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 =
> >> AV_CPU_FLAG_RVB_ADDR }, .unit = "flags" }, - { "rvb-basic",NULL,
> >> 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 = AV_CPU_FLAG_RVB_BASIC }, .unit = "flags"
> >> }, + { "zve32x", NULL, 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 =
> >> AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_I32 }, .unit = "flags" }, + { "zve32f",
> >> NULL,
> >> 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 = AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_F32 }, .unit = "flags"
> >> }, + { "zve64x", NULL, 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 =
> >> AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_I64 }, .unit = "flags" },
> >> + { "zve64f", NULL,
> >> 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, { .i64 = AV_CPU_FLAG_RVV_F64 }, .unit = "flags"
> >
> > That's Zve64d. Or V though strictly speaking V also implies a vector
> > length of at least 128 bits, while Zve64d only implies 64 bits.
>
> Oh, right. But we'd use it lowercased here, as "zve64d", as that's what we
> use with the function macros and with .option arch, +<foo>, right?
`.option arch` wants lower case names.
> Using the single-letter forms here for cpu flags would probably feel a bit
> obscure...
> Is there some similar names like these, that would be used for
> .option arch, for what we call rvi/rvf/rvd above?
I is the base Integer set, not an extension. F and D mean Float and Double,
but I don't think that they have formal names. They only exists because
checkasm wants flags for everything. You're not supposed to check those at run-
time.
Also D is not used for anything. I don't know how feasible it would be to
rework the C versions of pixblockdsp and audiodsp to purge I and F.
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