Get rid of unused CPUID flags

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dhewg 2011-12-21 17:31:52 +01:00 committed by Daniel Gibson
parent a9e31c4225
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@ -33,16 +33,12 @@ typedef enum {
CPUID_NONE = 0x00000, CPUID_NONE = 0x00000,
CPUID_UNSUPPORTED = 0x00001, // unsupported (386/486) CPUID_UNSUPPORTED = 0x00001, // unsupported (386/486)
CPUID_GENERIC = 0x00002, // unrecognized processor CPUID_GENERIC = 0x00002, // unrecognized processor
CPUID_INTEL = 0x00004, // Intel
CPUID_AMD = 0x00008, // AMD
CPUID_MMX = 0x00010, // Multi Media Extensions CPUID_MMX = 0x00010, // Multi Media Extensions
CPUID_3DNOW = 0x00020, // 3DNow! CPUID_3DNOW = 0x00020, // 3DNow!
CPUID_SSE = 0x00040, // Streaming SIMD Extensions CPUID_SSE = 0x00040, // Streaming SIMD Extensions
CPUID_SSE2 = 0x00080, // Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 CPUID_SSE2 = 0x00080, // Streaming SIMD Extensions 2
CPUID_SSE3 = 0x00100, // Streaming SIMD Extentions 3 aka Prescott's New Instructions CPUID_SSE3 = 0x00100, // Streaming SIMD Extentions 3 aka Prescott's New Instructions
CPUID_ALTIVEC = 0x00200, // AltiVec CPUID_ALTIVEC = 0x00200, // AltiVec
CPUID_HTT = 0x01000, // Hyper-Threading Technology
CPUID_CMOV = 0x02000, // Conditional Move (CMOV) and fast floating point comparison (FCOMI) instructions
CPUID_FTZ = 0x04000, // Flush-To-Zero mode (denormal results are flushed to zero) CPUID_FTZ = 0x04000, // Flush-To-Zero mode (denormal results are flushed to zero)
CPUID_DAZ = 0x08000 // Denormals-Are-Zero mode (denormal source operands are set to zero) CPUID_DAZ = 0x08000 // Denormals-Are-Zero mode (denormal source operands are set to zero)
} cpuid_t; } cpuid_t;