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When we're compiling/running on a kernel without sse/sse2 support, we have
to be careful when using gcc-3.x. gcc-3.x is able to emit sse/sse2
instructions for normal C code when we compile for maximum performance with
something like the -march=athlon-xp switch.
So, if the kernel does not support the sse/sse2 instruction set extension,
we have to tell gcc-3.x to not emit see/sse2 instructions for regular C code,
otherwise mplayer might crash with a SIGILL signal.
author | jkeil |
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date | Mon, 09 Sep 2002 19:01:34 +0000 |
parents | df50da00260a |
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#ifndef __TIMER_H #define __TIMER_H void InitTimer(); unsigned int GetTimer(); unsigned int GetTimerMS(); //int uGetTimer(); float GetRelativeTime(); int usec_sleep(int usec_delay); /* timer's callback handling */ typedef void timer_callback( void ); extern unsigned set_timer_callback(unsigned ms,timer_callback func); extern void restore_timer(void); #endif