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Add support for runtime detection of the arm dotprod extension #4727

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abadams opened this issue Mar 16, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8298
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Add support for runtime detection of the arm dotprod extension #4727

abadams opened this issue Mar 16, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8298

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abadams commented Mar 16, 2020

#4628 adds a target flag, but will only use them if it's explicitly enabled in the target, so using target=host on arm or doing multi-target compilations to different arm platforms won't work well.

steven-johnson pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2024
Adds feature detection for ARM CPUs to the runtime library and to
the host target feature computation. Supports Windows, macOS,
Linux, iOS, and Android.

Also fix bug in Type::max() and Type::min() for float16.

Fixes #4727
Fixes #6106
Fixes #7901
Fixes #7979
Fixes #8340
steven-johnson added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 17, 2024
…elease/18.x) (#8343)

Detect ARM CPU features for host target and in runtime (#8298)

Adds feature detection for ARM CPUs to the runtime library and to
the host target feature computation. Supports Windows, macOS,
Linux, iOS, and Android.

Also fix bug in Type::max() and Type::min() for float16.

Fixes #4727
Fixes #6106
Fixes #7901
Fixes #7979
Fixes #8340

Co-authored-by: Alex Reinking <areinking@adobe.com>
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