# HG changeset patch # User arpi # Date 1021856150 0 # Node ID 2f59920361fff945ca2d7037c9d25ac41f21080b # Parent 6c4eafe5b079f19c03415a89ec16b7dd0f512a3b cosmetics on CPU detection messages diff -r 6c4eafe5b079 -r 2f59920361ff cpudetect.c --- a/cpudetect.c Mon May 20 00:46:29 2002 +0000 +++ b/cpudetect.c Mon May 20 00:55:50 2002 +0000 @@ -95,11 +95,11 @@ memset(caps, 0, sizeof(*caps)); if (!has_cpuid()) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_ERR,"CPUID not supported!???\n"); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"CPUID not supported!??? (maybe an old 486?)\n"); return; } do_cpuid(0x00000000, regs); // get _max_ cpuid level and vendor name - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"CPU vendor name: %.4s%.4s%.4s max cpuid level: %d\n", + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V,"CPU vendor name: %.4s%.4s%.4s max cpuid level: %d\n", (char*) (regs+1),(char*) (regs+3),(char*) (regs+2), regs[0]); if (regs[0]>=0x00000001) { @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ } do_cpuid(0x80000000, regs); if (regs[0]>=0x80000001) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"extended cpuid-level: %d\n",regs[0]&0x7FFFFFFF); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V,"extended cpuid-level: %d\n",regs[0]&0x7FFFFFFF); do_cpuid(0x80000001, regs2); caps->hasMMX |= (regs2[3] & (1 << 23 )) >> 23; // 0x0800000 caps->hasMMX2 |= (regs2[3] & (1 << 22 )) >> 22; // 0x400000 @@ -160,27 +160,27 @@ // caps->hasMMX = 0; #ifndef HAVE_MMX - if(caps->hasMMX) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"MMX supported but disabled\n"); + if(caps->hasMMX) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"MMX supported but disabled\n"); caps->hasMMX=0; #endif #ifndef HAVE_MMX2 - if(caps->hasMMX2) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"MMX2 supported but disabled\n"); + if(caps->hasMMX2) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"MMX2 supported but disabled\n"); caps->hasMMX2=0; #endif #ifndef HAVE_SSE - if(caps->hasSSE) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"SSE supported but disabled\n"); + if(caps->hasSSE) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"SSE supported but disabled\n"); caps->hasSSE=0; #endif #ifndef HAVE_SSE2 - if(caps->hasSSE2) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"SSE2 supported but disabled\n"); + if(caps->hasSSE2) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"SSE2 supported but disabled\n"); caps->hasSSE2=0; #endif #ifndef HAVE_3DNOW - if(caps->has3DNow) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"3DNow supported but disabled\n"); + if(caps->has3DNow) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"3DNow supported but disabled\n"); caps->has3DNow=0; #endif #ifndef HAVE_3DNOWEX - if(caps->has3DNowExt) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO,"3DNowExt supported but disabled\n"); + if(caps->has3DNowExt) mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN,"3DNowExt supported but disabled\n"); caps->has3DNowExt=0; #endif } @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ #if defined(__linux__) && defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) && defined(X86_FXSR_MAGIC) static void sigill_handler_sse( int signal, struct sigcontext sc ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_FATAL, "SIGILL, " ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "SIGILL, " ); /* Both the "xorps %%xmm0,%%xmm0" and "divps %xmm0,%%xmm1" * instructions are 3 bytes long. We must increment the instruction @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ static void sigfpe_handler_sse( int signal, struct sigcontext sc ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_FATAL, "SIGFPE, " ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "SIGFPE, " ); if ( sc.fpstate->magic != 0xffff ) { /* Our signal context has the extended FPU state, so reset the @@ -270,8 +270,8 @@ } else { /* If we ever get here, we're completely hosed. */ - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_FATAL, "\n\n" ); - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_FATAL, "SSE enabling test failed badly!" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "\n\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "SSE enabling test failed badly!" ); } } #endif /* __linux__ && _POSIX_SOURCE && X86_FXSR_MAGIC */ @@ -312,15 +312,15 @@ * does. */ if ( gCpuCaps.hasSSE ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "Testing OS support for SSE... " ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "Testing OS support for SSE... " ); // __asm __volatile ("xorps %%xmm0, %%xmm0"); __asm __volatile ("xorps %xmm0, %xmm0"); if ( gCpuCaps.hasSSE ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "yes.\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "yes.\n" ); } else { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "no!\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "no!\n" ); } } @@ -338,14 +338,14 @@ * and therefore to be safe I'm going to leave this test in here. */ if ( gCpuCaps.hasSSE ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "Testing OS support for SSE unmasked exceptions... " ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "Testing OS support for SSE unmasked exceptions... " ); // test_os_katmai_exception_support(); if ( gCpuCaps.hasSSE ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "yes.\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "yes.\n" ); } else { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "no!\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "no!\n" ); } } @@ -358,9 +358,9 @@ * safe to go ahead and hook out the SSE code throughout Mesa. */ if ( gCpuCaps.hasSSE ) { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "Tests of OS support for SSE passed.\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "Tests of OS support for SSE passed.\n" ); } else { - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_INFO, "Tests of OS support for SSE failed!\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_V, "Tests of OS support for SSE failed!\n" ); } #else /* We can't use POSIX signal handling to test the availability of @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ #else /* Do nothing on other platforms for now. */ - mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN, "Not testing OS support for SSE, leaving disabled.\n" ); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPUDETECT,MSGL_WARN, "Cannot test OS support for SSE, leaving disabled.\n" ); gCpuCaps.hasSSE=0; #endif /* __linux__ */ } diff -r 6c4eafe5b079 -r 2f59920361ff mplayer.c --- a/mplayer.c Mon May 20 00:46:29 2002 +0000 +++ b/mplayer.c Mon May 20 00:55:50 2002 +0000 @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ #ifdef RUNTIME_CPUDETECT mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_INFO,"Compiled with RUNTIME CPU Detection - warning, it's not optimal! To get best performance, recompile mplayer from sources with --disable-runtime-cpudetection\n"); #else - mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_INFO,"Compiled for x86 CPU with features:"); + mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_INFO,"Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions:"); #ifdef HAVE_MMX mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_INFO," MMX"); #endif