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Rémi Denis-Courmont authored
This introduces compile-time and run-time CPU detection on RISC-V. In practice, I doubt that FFmpeg will ever see a RISC-V CPU without all of I, F and D extensions, and if it does, it probably won't have run-time detection. So the flags are essentially always set. But as things stand, checkasm wants them that way. Compare the ARMV8 flag on AArch64. We are nowhere near running short on CPU flag bits.
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