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configure altivec patch by Magnus Damm <damm@opensource.se> * CC is not checked for Altivec support (see above). The patch adds checks for FSF-style flags and Darwin-style flags. The check is performed regardless of the gcc version. * Disabling of Altivec. --disable-altivec is broken today if /proc/cpuinfo shows that your cpu supports altivec. The patch takes care of that. * "GCC & CPU optimization abilities" always show that it is optimizing for the cpu configure is running on, it should show the optimization that is enabled for gcc instead. Cosmetic change only, but confusing as it is today IMHO. * Runtime CPU-detection now enables altivec for powerpc. Now with the patch it should be possible to use --enable-altivec, --disable-altivec, --enable-runtime-cpudetection regardless of powerpc cpu type. The configure script handles altivec support in the following order: 1. Altivec is enabled by default if your cpu supports it. 2. --enable-runtime-cpudetection will enable altivec support. 3. If you have forced altivec on/off with --enable-altivec/--disable-altivec, then your selection will override the previous altivec configuration. 4. If altivec is enabled but the compiler doesn't support it, altivec gets turned off.
author attila
date Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:06:04 +0000
parents 72c87b2ec779
children 3f0d00abc073
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#ifndef __ASPECT_H
#define __ASPECT_H
/* Stuff for correct aspect scaling. */

extern int vo_panscan_x;
extern int vo_panscan_y;
extern float vo_panscan_amount;

extern void panscan_init( void );
extern void panscan_calc( void );

void aspect_save_orig(int orgw, int orgh);

void aspect_save_prescale(int prew, int preh);

void aspect_save_screenres(int scrw, int scrh);

#define A_ZOOM 1
#define A_NOZOOM 0

void aspect(int *srcw, int *srch, int zoom);

#endif