* RE: autovectorization questions (fwd)
@ 2006-03-14 6:09 Ryan Mansfield
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From: Ryan Mansfield @ 2006-03-14 6:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Thomas Yeh', gcc-help
> Where is the latest stable gcc version with autovector? (is this 4.1.0?)
> and where is the latest development code for this? (off of the SVN?)
gcc 4.1.0 is the newest release, so you can see what auto-vectorization
enhancements are available in gcc 4.1 release notes:
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/changes.html
AFAIK, most of the auto-vectorization work is being done on the
autovect-branch and is being regularly merged in the mainline.
http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/tree-ssa/vectorization.html
Also, have a look at the gcc 4.2 projects on wiki.
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GCC%204.2%20Projects
Regards,
Ryan Mansfield
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* autovectorization questions (fwd)
@ 2006-03-14 5:38 Thomas Yeh
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From: Thomas Yeh @ 2006-03-14 5:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
Hi All,
I am trying to use the latest autovectorization gcc code to generate
functionally correct SSE instructions, and I have the following questions:
Where is the latest stable gcc version with autovector? (is this 4.1.0?)
and where is the latest development code for this? (off of the SVN?)
Initially, I want to use code that will generate functional code for my
application. After I familiarize myself with the existing code, I plan to
contribute to this work.
thx
Tom Yeh
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