Andi Kleen wrote: > Nope. SSE3 != SSSE3. The additional S means Supplemential. > > It's probably because the few changes didn't justify a SSE4
OK, the problem is that the actual sse3 bit is misnamed. According to Intel's docs bit 0 of ECX is "sse", the kernel uses "pni". Too bad. -- ➧ Ulrich Drepper ➧ Red Hat, Inc. ➧ 444 Castro St ➧ Mountain View, CA ❖
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