Hello,

I need to optimize a Linux program running under qemu-system-i386. qemu is
compiled with KVM support. File /proc/cpuinfo in the guest shows that SSE2
is supported.
If SSE2 is backed with host hardware, using SSE2 may improve my program's
performance significantly. The host is x86_64 Linux.
My question is: whether sse2 is backed with host hardware ? If it is, how
much overhead does an SSE2 instruction have ? (compared with an SSE2
instruction on the host)

Thanks
Yao

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