CMakeLists.txt and .cmake files of significant size
(more than 2 lines according to our check in tst_license.pl)
now have the copyright and license header.
Existing copyright statements remain intact
Task-number: QTBUG-88621
Change-Id: I3b98cdc55ead806ec81ce09af9271f9b95af97fa
Reviewed-by: Jörg Bornemann <joerg.bornemann@qt.io>
Since it's no big deal, we can disable this. Making it use rdseed via
inline assembly or detect when the compiler is fixed is Someone Else's
Problem.
Fixes: QTBUG-104697
Change-Id: I89c4eb48af38408daa7cfffd16feabb5408e2fbf
Reviewed-by: Fabian Kosmale <fabian.kosmale@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Merge all the existing checks into a single one, which is a simple pass
or fail, since all our supported compilers support all the intrinsics up
to Cannon Lake. The two I've recently added (AVX512VBMI2 and VAES)
aren't yet supported everywhere, so they stay.
For some reason, all intrinsics seem to be disabled on Android. It looks
like some support was missing during the CMake port and this was never
again looked at. I'm leaving it be.
As for WASM, discussion with maintainers is that the WASM emulation of
x86 intrinsics is too hit-and-miss. No one is testing the performance,
particularly the person writing such code (me). They also have some
non-obvious selection of what is supported natively and what is
merely emulated. Using the actual WASM intrinsics is preferred, but
someone else's job.
Change-Id: Ib42b3adc93bf4d43bd55fffd16c10d66208e8384
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lorn Potter <lorn.potter@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Kai Koehne <kai.koehne@qt.io>