On Monday, 30 January 2006, at 17:45:15 (+0900),
Carsten Haitzler wrote:

> what does you src/lib/engines/common/evas_cpu.c say in
> evas_common_cpu_sse_test ().

You want me to set a breakpoint there or something?  Watching the
strace, I do get an illegal instruction early on in the execution, but
the SIGILL is caught.  I'm guessing that's the SSE test.

> literally the mmx in that uses movq (see the macro in evas_mmx.h)
> and monvtq - movntq is a newer call in sse and thats what the sse
> test routines should be looking for - stargint at the code in front
> of me right now - thats what it does.

If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say an SSE routine is being called
inside BUILD_MMX by accident.  Could that be?

Michael

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