PulseAudio in some cases does not detect the ARM CPU's capabilities
correctly and enables NEON ASM while it is not supported. For example
when compiling for arm_arm1176jzf-s_vfp the assembler rejects this and
the compile fails:
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:27: Error: selected processor does not support `vld1.16 {d0},[r1]!' in ARM mode
{standard input}:28: Error: selected processor does not support `vmovl.s16 q0,d0' in ARM mode
{standard input}:29: Error: selected FPU does not support instruction -- `vcvt.f32.s32 q0,q0,#15'
{standard input}:31: Error: selected processor does not support `vst1.32 {q0},[r2]!' in ARM mode
{standard input}:70: Error: selected processor does not support `vld1.32 {q0},[r1]!' in ARM mode
{standard input}:71: Error: selected FPU does not support instruction -- `vcvt.s32.f32 q0,q0,#31'
{standard input}:72: Error: selected processor does not support `vqrshrn.s32 d0,q0,#16' in ARM mode
{standard input}:74: Error: selected processor does not support `vst1.16 {d0},[r2]!' in ARM mode
Makefile:8668: recipe for target 'pulsecore/libpulsecore_sconv_neon_la-sconv_neon.lo' failed
To fix this tell PulseAudio explicitly when to use the NEON ASM and when
not to.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
recent changes in trunk allow us to specify the userid inside the openwrt makefile.
the info is stored int he meta data of the IPK contorl file and users are generated
by the new generic postinst trigger.
Signed-off-by: John Crispin <blogic@openwrt.org>