On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 2:07 AM, Richard Sandiford richard.sandiford@linaro.org wrote:
I've added some ideas to the NEON blueprint. There are now really 6 separate tasks, broken down into subitems, so it looks like we really could have 6 separate blueprints, as you mentioned on the wiki page. I wasn't sure how to create those blueprints correctly though. Please let me know if they don't look sensible!
Let's collect things first. Providing the topics have sufficient meat in them then I'll split them into blueprints later.
Hmm. The whole 'Do topic A; Commit upstream; Commit in Linaro' work item repetition is unfortunate. It's correct but it hides the topics in the noise.
How about also 'Ensure vectorised code doesn't regress over non-vectorised code'? The goal would be for 90 % of benchmarks to not regress and 99 % to regress no more than 2 %. At the moment good 'ol CoreMark is worse with -O3 -omfpu=neon...
-- Michael