[FFmpeg-devel] remove DEC Alpha DSP & support code
Michael Niedermayer
michael at niedermayer.cc
Tue Jun 11 12:35:50 EEST 2024
On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 03:56:46PM +0300, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
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> Le 10 juin 2024 14:57:29 GMT+03:00, Michael Niedermayer <michael at niedermayer.cc> a écrit :
> >Also we have alpha fate clients:
> >https://fate.ffmpeg.org/?query=subarch:alpha%2F%2F
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> Are there? I only see Ubuntu 22.04 builds which must be cross-compiled since Ubuntu 22.04 doesn't support DEC Alpha, not even as a port.
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> So I guess the tests are run on user-mode QEMU? For the sake of the argument and to answer your performance question, SIMD on QEMU is in my experience much *slower* than scalar C, due to limitations of TCG. So if that's the goal post, then removing the optimisations is actually a performance win.
My performance question was not related to the fate clients. (though they could be affected too)
As i wrote "(this allows users to judge if they want to stay on a old ffmpeg with these optimizations or upgrade)"
The fate clients are not real users nor am i
thx
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