commit | 39185da16228efb4a09a30d6825a6f508c4755a3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | SpencerAbson <Spencer.Abson@arm.com> | Fri Jul 19 09:54:52 2024 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Jul 19 09:54:52 2024 +0100 |
tree | ba6ef356f005f37b367ba4b69063e67e15884a1d | |
parent | e8fbefe15b101d7d30366cbe2ac068449923f5e2 [diff] |
[Clang][AArch64] Add missing SME/SVE2.1 feature macros (#98285) The 2022 SME2.1and SVE2.1 feature macros are missing from Clang. Passing '-target-feature +sve2p1' and 'target-feature +sme2p1' should prompt Clang to define __ARM_FEATURE_SVE2p1 and __ARM_FEATURE_SME2p1 respectively, including their prerequisits.. This patch includes __ARM_FEATURE_SVE2p1 and __ARM_FEATURE_SME2p1, plus a clang preprocessor test for each. It also ensures that the Clang macro builder is used in a consistent fashion across Targets/AArch64.cpp. The specification for SVE2.1 is documented in the latest (2024 Q1) ACLE release: https://github.com/ARM-software/acle/releases . SME2p1 is not yet featured in ACLE documentation but its features are described under https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0487/latest/
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