* [gentoo-dev] mmxext flag @ 2005-03-21 8:19 David Holm 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: David Holm @ 2005-03-21 8:19 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 321 bytes --] Hi, I noticed that a new MMX flag has been added, mmxext (media-video/mplayer-1.0_pre6-r2). Please add it to profiles/default-linux/use.mask and then unmask it on available platforms. Right now it's unmasked on all platforms which I assume is not what we want. Isn't mmxext the same as mmx2 btw? //David Holm [-- Attachment #2: This is a digitally signed message part --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 198 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] mmxext flag 2005-03-21 8:19 [gentoo-dev] mmxext flag David Holm @ 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-21 21:19 ` [gentoo-dev] " Ryan Hill 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-21 21:12 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-dev [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 557 bytes --] At 2005-03-21T09:19:53+0100, David Holm <dholm@gentoo.org> wrote: > Isn't mmxext the same as mmx2 btw? Basically, yeah. "MMX2" is the trade name for the "mmxext" instruction set. Or "mmxext" is the flag that indicates the presence of the "MMX2" instruction set. However you want to look at it. Either way, if you want an authoritative source as to which to use, I'd suggest /proc/cpuinfo. -- Batou: Hey, Major... You ever hear of "human rights"? Kusanagi: I understand the concept, but I've never seen it in action. --Ghost in the Shell [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 197 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] mmxext flag 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-21 21:19 ` [gentoo-dev] " Ryan Hill 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-21 21:12 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-dev [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 557 bytes --] At 2005-03-21T09:19:53+0100, David Holm <dholm@gentoo.org> wrote: > Isn't mmxext the same as mmx2 btw? Basically, yeah. "MMX2" is the trade name for the "mmxext" instruction set. Or "mmxext" is the flag that indicates the presence of the "MMX2" instruction set. However you want to look at it. Either way, if you want an authoritative source as to which to use, I'd suggest /proc/cpuinfo. -- Batou: Hey, Major... You ever hear of "human rights"? Kusanagi: I understand the concept, but I've never seen it in action. --Ghost in the Shell [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 197 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-dev] Re: mmxext flag 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-21 21:12 ` Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-21 21:19 ` Ryan Hill 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm 1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Ryan Hill @ 2005-03-21 21:19 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev Drake Wyrm <wyrm <at> haell.com> writes: > > At 2005-03-21T09:19:53+0100, David Holm <dholm <at> gentoo.org> wrote: > > Isn't mmxext the same as mmx2 btw? > > Basically, yeah. "MMX2" is the trade name for the "mmxext" instruction > set. Or "mmxext" is the flag that indicates the presence of the "MMX2" > instruction set. However you want to look at it. > > Either way, if you want an authoritative source as to which to use, I'd > suggest /proc/cpuinfo. > MMX2 is supported by Pentium 3 Katmai and Coppermine processors. MMXEXT is supported by Athlon processors. As far as I can tell they're two very different things. I'm confused. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-310794-highlight-mmxext.html -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: mmxext flag 2005-03-21 21:19 ` [gentoo-dev] " Ryan Hill @ 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-23 7:23 ` Ryan Hill 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-22 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-dev [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1868 bytes --] At 2005-03-21T21:19:21+0000, Ryan Hill <deemkay@gmail.com> wrote: > Drake Wyrm <wyrm <at> haell.com> writes: > > At 2005-03-21T09:19:53+0100, David Holm <dholm <at> gentoo.org> > > wrote: > > > Isn't mmxext the same as mmx2 btw? > > > > Basically, yeah. "MMX2" is the trade name for the "mmxext" > > instruction set. Or "mmxext" is the flag that indicates the presence > > of the "MMX2" instruction set. However you want to look at it. > > > > Either way, if you want an authoritative source as to which to use, > > I'd suggest /proc/cpuinfo. > > > > MMX2 is supported by Pentium 3 Katmai and Coppermine processors. > MMXEXT is supported by Athlon processors. As far as I can tell > they're two very different things. I'm confused. You, and a lot of other people. Also, I should correct my earlier statement. "MMX2" is _a_ marketing name for the "Extensions to the MMX Instruction Set", which were apparently introduced in the AMD-K6-2E+ and AMD-K6-IIIE+. You're right, though; the Athlon was the first mainline processor with mmx(2|ext). These extensions were subsequently adopted by Intel into the Pentium II much in the same way AMD adopted Intel's original MultiMedia eXtensions. In my further research on the subject, it looks like Intel has been of late bragging up it's whiz-bang new "Intel Wireless MMX2 Technology". It's apparently an instruction set extension targeted at all-in-one cell-phone-camera-music-player-PDA gadgets. As far as I can tell, it's the only time Intel has used the term "MMX2". Therefore, I recommend the use of "mmxext" to refer to the original multimedia extensions extensions, to avoid aggravating an already-confusing situation. -- Batou: Hey, Major... You ever hear of "human rights"? Kusanagi: I understand the concept, but I've never seen it in action. --Ghost in the Shell [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 197 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: mmxext flag 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-23 7:23 ` Ryan Hill 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-22 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-dev [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1868 bytes --] At 2005-03-21T21:19:21+0000, Ryan Hill <deemkay@gmail.com> wrote: > Drake Wyrm <wyrm <at> haell.com> writes: > > At 2005-03-21T09:19:53+0100, David Holm <dholm <at> gentoo.org> > > wrote: > > > Isn't mmxext the same as mmx2 btw? > > > > Basically, yeah. "MMX2" is the trade name for the "mmxext" > > instruction set. Or "mmxext" is the flag that indicates the presence > > of the "MMX2" instruction set. However you want to look at it. > > > > Either way, if you want an authoritative source as to which to use, > > I'd suggest /proc/cpuinfo. > > > > MMX2 is supported by Pentium 3 Katmai and Coppermine processors. > MMXEXT is supported by Athlon processors. As far as I can tell > they're two very different things. I'm confused. You, and a lot of other people. Also, I should correct my earlier statement. "MMX2" is _a_ marketing name for the "Extensions to the MMX Instruction Set", which were apparently introduced in the AMD-K6-2E+ and AMD-K6-IIIE+. You're right, though; the Athlon was the first mainline processor with mmx(2|ext). These extensions were subsequently adopted by Intel into the Pentium II much in the same way AMD adopted Intel's original MultiMedia eXtensions. In my further research on the subject, it looks like Intel has been of late bragging up it's whiz-bang new "Intel Wireless MMX2 Technology". It's apparently an instruction set extension targeted at all-in-one cell-phone-camera-music-player-PDA gadgets. As far as I can tell, it's the only time Intel has used the term "MMX2". Therefore, I recommend the use of "mmxext" to refer to the original multimedia extensions extensions, to avoid aggravating an already-confusing situation. -- Batou: Hey, Major... You ever hear of "human rights"? Kusanagi: I understand the concept, but I've never seen it in action. --Ghost in the Shell [-- Attachment #2: Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 197 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-dev] Re: mmxext flag 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm 2005-03-22 11:11 ` Drake Wyrm @ 2005-03-23 7:23 ` Ryan Hill 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Ryan Hill @ 2005-03-23 7:23 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-dev Drake Wyrm <wyrm <at> haell.com> writes: > > MMX2 is supported by Pentium 3 Katmai and Coppermine processors. > > MMXEXT is supported by Athlon processors. As far as I can tell > > they're two very different things. I'm confused. > > You, and a lot of other people. > > Also, I should correct my earlier statement. "MMX2" is _a_ marketing > name for the "Extensions to the MMX Instruction Set", which were > apparently introduced in the AMD-K6-2E+ and AMD-K6-IIIE+. You're right, > though; the Athlon was the first mainline processor with mmx(2|ext). > These extensions were subsequently adopted by Intel into the Pentium II > much in the same way AMD adopted Intel's original MultiMedia eXtensions. > > In my further research on the subject, it looks like Intel has been of > late bragging up it's whiz-bang new "Intel Wireless MMX2 Technology". > It's apparently an instruction set extension targeted at all-in-one > cell-phone-camera-music-player-PDA gadgets. As far as I can tell, it's > the only time Intel has used the term "MMX2". > > Therefore, I recommend the use of "mmxext" to refer to the original > multimedia extensions extensions, to avoid aggravating an > already-confusing situation. thanks, that makes things a little less murky. i see that back in 98-99, everyone was buzzing about the new KNI/MMX2 instruction set, but all references to it seem to have disappeared when it was released. the thing that confuses me most is that MPlayer insists i have MMX2 support. now that its flag has changed to mmxext i find it strange that to enable MMX2 support for an Intel chip, I have to enable support for an Athlon specific technology (at least that's the only references i could find indicate). but this is all semantics anyways. thanks for the prompt reply. -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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