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DougLau avatar DougLau commented on August 19, 2024

Can you test again with the current master branch?

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joseluis avatar joseluis commented on August 19, 2024

Ok. I just pulled the latest changes from the master repo, deleted the target dir and re-run the examples.

But it still fails.

current status

All examples fail in debug mode with use-simd enabled:

for ex in $(ls examples); do echo -ne "$ex:\t"; cargo run --quiet --example $(echo "$ex" | cut -d'.' -f1); done
cubic.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
curve.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
drop.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
figure.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
fishy2.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
fishyp.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
fishy.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
heptagram.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
letter.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
over.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
quad.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
round.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
stroke2.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
stroke.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)
teeth.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

Two examples fail in release mode with use-simd enabled:

$ for ex in $(ls examples); do echo -ne "$ex:\t"; cargo run --release --quiet --example $(echo "$ex" | cut -d'.' -f1); echo; done
cubic.rs:	
curve.rs:	
drop.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

figure.rs:	
fishy2.rs:	
fishyp.rs:	
fishy.rs:	
heptagram.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

letter.rs:	
over.rs:	
quad.rs:	
round.rs:	
stroke2.rs:	
stroke.rs:	
teeth.rs:

Four examples fail in release mode with use-simd disabled:

$ for ex in $(ls examples); do echo -ne "$ex:\t"; cargo run --release --quiet --example $(echo "$ex" | cut -d'.' -f1); echo; done
cubic.rs:	
curve.rs:	
drop.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

figure.rs:	
fishy2.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

fishyp.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

fishy.rs:	Illegal instruction (core dumped)

heptagram.rs:	
joseluis.rs:	
letter.rs:	
over.rs:	
quad.rs:	
round.rs:	
stroke2.rs:	
stroke.rs:	
teeth.rs:

All examples pass in debug mode with use-simd disabled:

$ for ex in $(ls examples); do echo -ne "$ex:\t"; cargo run --quiet --example $(echo "$ex" | cut -d'.' -f1); echo; done
cubic.rs:	
curve.rs:	
drop.rs:	
figure.rs:	
fishy2.rs:	
fishyp.rs:	
fishy.rs:	
heptagram.rs:	
joseluis.rs:	
letter.rs:	
over.rs:	
quad.rs:	
round.rs:	
stroke2.rs:	
stroke.rs:	
teeth.rs:

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DougLau avatar DougLau commented on August 19, 2024

I think I may have found the problem -- can you try the latest version from the master branch? There was a .cargo/config file left over from before I really understood how Rust SIMD programming worked. Sorry, I don't have a CPU without SSSE3 to test myself.

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joseluis avatar joseluis commented on August 19, 2024

Very good news. I confirm it now works well for me in every combination. Thank you!

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