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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing AVX for Linux (32-bit) Post 302901015 by alister on Saturday 10th of May 2014 01:31:04 PM
Old 05-10-2014
Welcome to the forum.

Your post is devoid of specifics, so don't expect much targeted advice.

Are you using the CPUID instruction to detect AVX? That should work. For the specifics, there are posts on intel's site (and probably other places) demonstrating what to write/read from which registers.

However, if you actually want to use AVX, simply detecting CPU support is insufficient. Even if the CPU implements AVX, it cannot be used without operating system support (e.g. to save/restore the registers across context switches).

Regards,
Alister
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MTRR_ADD(9)							Hardware Interfaces						       MTRR_ADD(9)

NAME
mtrr_add - Add a memory type region SYNOPSIS
int mtrr_add(unsigned long base, unsigned long size, unsigned int type, bool increment); ARGUMENTS
base Physical base address of region size Physical size of region type Type of MTRR desired increment If this is true do usage counting on the region DESCRIPTION
Memory type region registers control the caching on newer Intel and non Intel processors. This function allows drivers to request an MTRR is added. The details and hardware specifics of each processor's implementation are hidden from the caller, but nevertheless the caller should expect to need to provide a power of two size on an equivalent power of two boundary. If the region cannot be added either because all regions are in use or the CPU cannot support it a negative value is returned. On success the register number for this entry is returned, but should be treated as a cookie only. On a multiprocessor machine the changes are made to all processors. This is required on x86 by the Intel processors. The available types are MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE - No caching MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK - Write data back in bursts whenever MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB - Write data back soon but allow bursts MTRR_TYPE_WRTHROUGH - Cache reads but not writes BUGS
Needs a quiet flag for the cases where drivers do not mind failures and do not wish system log messages to be sent. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 MTRR_ADD(9)
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