- 498d9bc Fix x86-64 ABI conformance issue in SIMD code by Chandler Carruth · 9 years ago
- 24e92e9 Using subdirectories unfortunately opened up a can of worms. In order to prevent object name conflicts, it is necessary to use the subdir-objects automake directive, but it simply doesn't work right on some of the versions of automake we still have to support. Another option would be to add a separate Makefile.am file to each subdirectory, but that requires maintaining a completely different set of build rules for each one. Fortunately, however, we're in the 21st century now, so we can use filenames longer than 8.3. by DRC · 11 years ago[Renamed from simd/x86_64-sse2/jdmrgext.asm]
- 72130be Re-organize the x86/x86-64 SIMD routines into separate folders by instruction set so we can name each routine similarly to its corresponding C file. This also makes it easier to add support for new instruction sets. by DRC · 11 years ago[Renamed (98%) from simd/jdmrgss2-64.asm]
- e5eaf37 Convert tabs to spaces in the libjpeg code and the SIMD code (TurboJPEG retains the use of tabs for historical reasons. They were annoying in the libjpeg code primarily because they were not consistently used and because they were used to format as well as indent the code. In the case of TurboJPEG, tabs are used just to indent the code, so even if the editor assumes a different tab width, the code will still be readable.) by DRC · 11 years ago
- b87a0b4 Fix the x86 build with NASM 0.98. Since NASM 0.98 is the default version on OS X, we want to at least allow people to build 32-bit code with it, even though it can't properly build 64-bit code. by DRC · 12 years ago
- 8126d0c Fixed regression caused by a bug in the 32-bit strict memory access code in jdmrgss2.asm (contributed by Chromium to stop valgrind from whining whenever the output buffer size was not evenly divisible by 16 bytes.) On Linux/x86, this regression generated incorrect pixels on the right-hand side of images whose rows were not 16-byte aligned, whenever fancy upsampling was used. This patch also enables the strict memory access code on all platforms, not just Linux (it does no harm on other platforms) and removes a couple of pcmpeqb instructions that were rendered unnecessary by r835. by DRC · 12 years ago
- 6979927 Eliminate the use of the MASKMOVDQU instruction, to speed up decompression performance by 10x on AMD Bobcat embedded processors (and ~5% on AMD desktop processors.) by DRC · 12 years ago
- ebfe9e4 Fixed non-fatal out-of-bounds read in SSE2 SIMD code reported by valgrind when decompressing a JPEG image to a bitmap buffer whose size was not a multiple of 16 bytes. by DRC · 13 years ago
- 795e6ad Fixed non-fatal out-of-bounds read in SSE2 SIMD code reported by valgrind when decompressing a JPEG image to a bitmap buffer whose size was not a multiple of 16 bytes. by DRC · 13 years ago
- 56fb237 YASM support by DRC · 14 years ago
- d3e320f Win64 should fully work now by DRC · 15 years ago
- a644fb0 Use correct filenames in headers by DRC · 15 years ago
- fb096ff Only have to use 32-bit mov for r14, since it is populated from the stack by DRC · 15 years ago
- 14ecb53 Attempt to fix Win64 issues by DRC · 15 years ago
- 8b014d7 First attempt at Win64 support by DRC · 15 years ago
- 132b5fd Work around alignment issue with OS X linker which was causing problems on Leopard and Snow Leopard by DRC · 15 years ago
- 9a6b8dc Make x86_64 SIMD code PIC friendly by Pierre Ossman · 15 years ago
- cdc8ac3 64-bit SIMD acceleration by DRC · 15 years ago