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Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP234AF029FECC263EC1FB713FDDD0@phx.gbl>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 09:57:22 +0200
From: Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...mail.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Atom: bf P1 asm results

On 07/09/2012 01:31 AM, Solar Designer wrote:
> Also, if you omit -march=native, does it still include any Atom-specific
> defines on your system?

Without --march=native, atom doesn't appear among the definitions, just
#define __i386 1
#define __i386__ 1
#define __i686 1
#define __i686__ 1
#define __pentiumpro 1
#define __pentiumpro__ 1
#define i386 1

With --march=native, the i36 definitions remain, but i686 and pentiumpro
disappear.

Frank

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