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It is currently not possible (on gcc and clang) to use the vector intrinsics in functions with a target attribute that adds vector support, if it vector support wasn't also enabled globally.
This is needed for implementing dynamic dispatch in the same translation unit, as e.g. used in simdutf.
The current compiler implementations aren't wrong to only allow including <riscv_vector.h>
and defining __riscv_v_intrinsic
, when the vector extension is enabled globally, but I think we should encourage implementations to view __riscv_v_intrinsic
and __riscv_vector
separately, when possible.
Something along the lines of "__riscv_v_intrinsic
being defined doesn't guarantee that __riscv_vector
is also defined."
From what I can tell this isn't required by the spec anywhere, but implementers assumed the opposite is implied.
The
__riscv_v_intrinsic
macro is the C macro to test the compiler’s support for the RISC-V "V" extension intrinsics
__riscv_vector
[...] Implies that any of the vector extensions (v or zve*) is available
This would suggest, that __riscv_v_intrinsic
does not automatically imply __riscv_vector
is defined.