File no-forced-sse.patch of Package webkit2gtk3.24955
From: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>
Date: 2020-01-30 14:15:51.612533365 +0100
cmake tests whether the compiler can emit SSE, which is the wrongest of all
options. (At the very least, a build system would check the buildhost's actual
CPU feature set; while not great, there are convincable usecases for doing
that.)
Disable unconditional emission of -msse2 into the command line.
On x86_64 where SSE2 is always available, gcc already implies -msse2
anyway, so there should not be anything lost by removing this block
of makefilery.
---
Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake | 9 ---------
1 file changed, 9 deletions(-)
diff -urp webkitgtk-2.36.0.orig/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake webkitgtk-2.36.0/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake
--- webkitgtk-2.36.0.orig/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake 2022-03-16 08:48:02.000000000 -0500
+++ webkitgtk-2.36.0/Source/cmake/WebKitCompilerFlags.cmake 2022-03-21 13:20:08.484576747 -0500
@@ -162,15 +162,6 @@ if (COMPILER_IS_GCC_OR_CLANG)
WEBKIT_PREPEND_GLOBAL_COMPILER_FLAGS(-Wno-expansion-to-defined)
endif ()
- # Force SSE2 fp on x86 builds.
- if (WTF_CPU_X86 AND NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
- WEBKIT_PREPEND_GLOBAL_COMPILER_FLAGS(-msse2 -mfpmath=sse)
- include(DetectSSE2)
- if (NOT SSE2_SUPPORT_FOUND)
- message(FATAL_ERROR "SSE2 support is required to compile WebKit")
- endif ()
- endif ()
-
# Makes builds faster. The GCC manual warns about the possibility that the assembler being
# used may not support input from a pipe, but in practice the toolchains we support all do.
WEBKIT_PREPEND_GLOBAL_COMPILER_FLAGS(-pipe)