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* Can I use -Ofast without libmvec
@ 2018-03-22 18:09 Steve Ellcey
  2018-03-22 18:42 ` H.J. Lu
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From: Steve Ellcey @ 2018-03-22 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have a question about the math vector library routines in libmvec.
If I compile a program on x86 with -Ofast, something like:

void foo(double * __restrict x, double * __restrict y, double * __restrict z)
{
	for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) x[i] = sin(y[i]);
}

I get a call to the vector sin routine _ZGVbN2v_sin.  That is fine, but
is there some way to compile with -Ofast and not use the libmvec vector
routines?  I have tried -fopenmp, -fopenmp-simd, -fno-openmp, and -fno-
openmp-simd and I always get a call to _ZGVbN2v_sin.  Is there anyway
to stop the use of the vectorized calls (without turning off -Ofast)?

Steve Ellcey
sellcey@cavium.com

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