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As I understand it, -march=native will detect the ISA and extensions to use from cpuid (which include model, family and stepping information). -march=xxx will use a baseline set of extensions and a baseline ISA. There are a lot of possible combinations of extensions, so only the most relevant were chosen (e.g. skylake-avx512 was added to reflect an important extension of some skylakes). -march ...
The generated flags.make in the cmake build directory DOES add my -march=armv8-a+sve switch to the C_FLAGS variable. I believe that cmake is compiling my file correctly, but I was misled by the incorrectly generated compile_commands.json which is done by CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS.
-march: generate instructions for a specific machine type. Defaults to x86-64-v3 on AMD64 and armv8-a on AArch64. Use -march=compatibility for best compatibility, or -march=native for best performance if a native executable is deployed on the same machine or on a machine with the same CPU features. To list all available machine types, use ...
How to set RISC-V -march for zig build Asked 1 year, 1 month ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 290 times
What are the differences and tradeoffs between -march=haswell, -march=core-avx2, and -mavx2 for compiling avx2 intrinsics? I know that -mavx2 is a flag and -march=haswell/core-avx2 are architectures which just translate to a bunch of flags. So -mavx2 is a subset of the other two. But beyond that, how do I choose the right one for my application?