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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23045: build: Restrict check for CRC32C intrinsic to aarch64
f2747d1602 build: Restrict check for CRC32C intrinsic to aarch64 (W. J. van der Laan)

Pull request description:

  `crc32c`'s hardware accelerated code doesn't handle ARM 32-bit at all, but only 64-bit. Make the check in `configure.ac` check for this architecture explicitly. This change does not affect non-ARM architectures.

  For the release binaries, the current `configure.ac` check happens to work: it enables it on aarch64 but disables it for armhf. However some combination of compiler version and settings can cause this check to succeed on armhf (as reported on IRC). So make the 64-bit platform requirement explicit.

  (details: while the check already explicitly checks the `__crc32d` intrinsic, which strictly doesn't exist on 32-bit ARM, this is not enough! gcc happens to helpfully emulate it:
  > These built-in intrinsics for the ARMv8-A CRC32 extension are available when the -march=armv8-a+crc switch is used "uint32_t __crc32d (uint32_t, uint64_t)" Form of expected instruction(s): Two crc32w r0, r0, r0 instructions for AArch32

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.tx qt: Bump transifex slug for 22.x 2021-04-21 13:46:41 +02:00
build-aux/m4 build, qt: Fix typo in QtInputSupport check 2021-08-27 17:50:30 +03:00
build_msvc Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22219: multiprocess: Start using init makeNode, makeChain, etc methods 2021-09-16 08:47:38 +08:00
ci Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22993: build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 2021-09-21 15:37:12 +08:00
contrib Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22993: build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 2021-09-21 15:37:12 +08:00
depends build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 2021-09-16 17:50:19 +08:00
doc Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22993: build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 2021-09-21 15:37:12 +08:00
share build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 2021-09-16 17:50:19 +08:00
src Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22855: RBF move 3/3: move followups + improve RBF documentation 2021-09-23 16:40:41 +08:00
test Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23036: test: use test_framework.p2p P2P_SERVICES constant in functional tests 2021-09-23 17:13:02 +08:00
.cirrus.yml Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22993: build: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.15 2021-09-21 15:37:12 +08:00
.editorconfig ci: Drop AppVeyor CI integration 2021-09-07 06:12:53 +03:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore build: add *~ to .gitignore 2021-05-12 18:10:47 +02:00
.python-version Bump minimum python version to 3.6 2020-11-09 17:53:47 +10:00
.style.yapf test: .style.yapf: Set column_limit=160 2019-03-04 18:28:13 -05:00
autogen.sh scripted-diff: Bump copyright of files changed in 2019 2019-12-30 10:42:20 +13:00
configure.ac build: Restrict check for CRC32C intrinsic to aarch64 2021-09-21 12:36:46 +02:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Enable TLS in links in documentation 2021-09-16 22:00:20 +00:00
COPYING doc: Update license year range to 2021 2020-12-30 16:24:47 +01:00
INSTALL.md doc: Added hyperlink for doc/build 2021-09-09 19:53:12 +05:30
libbitcoinconsensus.pc.in build: remove libcrypto as internal dependency in libbitcoinconsensus.pc 2019-11-19 15:03:44 +01:00
Makefile.am test: Rename bitcoin-util-test.py to util/test_runner.py 2021-09-02 10:43:19 +02:00
README.md doc: Rework internal and external links 2021-02-17 09:18:46 +01:00
REVIEWERS release: remove gitian 2021-08-31 09:37:23 +08:00
SECURITY.md doc: Remove explicit mention of version from SECURITY.md 2019-06-14 06:39:17 -04:00

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