"Andreas K. Huettel" <dilfri...@gentoo.org> writes:

> Draft to be published ASAP, feedback welcome...
>
>
>
> Title: Gentoo raises s390x baseline to z10
> Author: Andreas K. Hüttel <dilfri...@gentoo.org>
> Posted: xxxx-xx-xx
> Revision: x
> News-Item-Format: 2.0
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> Display-If-Profile: default/linux/s390/17.0/s390x/systemd/merged-usr
> Display-If-Profile: default/linux/s390/23.0/split-usr/s390x
> Display-If-Profile: default/linux/s390/23.0/s390x
> Display-If-Profile: default/linux/s390/23.0/s390x/systemd
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> Since more and more software for s390x assumes the presence of a more
> recent processor, we will raise in 64bit s390x profiles the ISA baseline
> for the catalyst stage builds and the published binary packages from 
> z900 to z10 (i.e., -march=z10).
>
> * If you are running an installation and emerge locally from source, 
>   this does not affect you.
>
> * If you are running an installation and use our binary packages, 
>   please make sure you have compatibility for z10 or switch to building
>   from source.
>
> * The 64bit s390x stages will only work with machines compatible with
>   z10.
>
> * This does not affect the 31bit s390 stages or packages.
>
> The z10 Enterprise Class (2097 series) was introduced in February 2008 [1],
> which essentially means everyone except hardware archaeologists should be
> fine.
>
> Note that z10 is still a very conservative setting; on modern machines
> a newer ISA is strongly recommended.

LGTM. Just for completeness: motivation for this was partly
https://bugs.gentoo.org/936790 but we'd had other issues before with
e.g. nettle I think.

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