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  • Why is -march=native not enabled by default by compilers IDEs?
    For -O0, whether -march=native or -march=<generic> is the default still specifies the same family, so both are perfectly compatibly with -O0; and whenever another optimization level is specified, -march=native is beneficial to performance So, for me, the fact that -O0 is the default doesn't matter for -march 's default
  • -march=haswell vs -march=core-avx2 vs -mavx2 - Stack Overflow
    What are the differences and tradeoffs between -march=haswell, -march=core-avx2, and -mavx2 for compiling avx2 intrinsics? I know that -mavx2 is a flag and -march=haswell core-avx2 are architectures which just translate to a bunch of flags So -mavx2 is a subset of the other two But beyond that, how do I choose the right one for my application?
  • riscv cross compiler error: invalid -march= option: `rv64imafdc_zicsr
    GNU assembler version 2 38 (x86_64-linux-gnu) using BFD version (GNU Binutils for Ubuntu) 2 38 Assembler messages: Fatal error: invalid -march= option: `rv64imafdc_zicsr' Thanks for any response and help! Best regards Troy
  • gcc - How is -march different from -mtune? - Stack Overflow
    -march=foo implies -mtune=foo unless you also specify a different -mtune This is one reason why using -march is better than just enabling options like -mavx without doing anything about tuning Caveat: -march=native on a CPU that GCC doesn't specifically recognize will still enable new instruction sets that GCC can detect, but will leave -mtune=generic Use a new enough GCC that knows about
  • gcc - GNU Arm warning:-mcpu=cortex-r5 conflicts with -march=armv7-r . . .
    Using -march will also allow you more possibilities to use 3rd party closed source as well You should be able to link -mcpu=cortex-r5 with -march=armv7-r code; well it is fine in one directions, so the tools may complain
  • gcc: Differences between -march=native and -march= lt;specific arch gt;
    As I understand it, -march=native will detect the ISA and extensions to use from cpuid (which include model, family and stepping information) -march=xxx will use a baseline set of extensions and a baseline ISA There are a lot of possible combinations of extensions, so only the most relevant were chosen (e g skylake-avx512 was added to reflect an important extension of some skylakes) -march
  • clang compiler does not support -march=armv8. 2-a+i8mm during . . .
    Internet search for "-march=armv8 2-a+i8mm" turns up nearly nothing helpful Either build_aar sh is asking for an arch that doesn't make sense, or I need to plug in a version of clang that supports that arch
  • Specify `--march` in a Spring Boot Native Build - Stack Overflow
    -march: generate instructions for a specific machine type Defaults to x86-64-v3 on AMD64 and armv8-a on AArch64 Use -march=compatibility for best compatibility, or -march=native for best performance if a native executable is deployed on the same machine or on a machine with the same CPU features To list all available machine types, use


















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