On Feb 26, 2020, at 2:00 PM, James Pettyjohn <
japet...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> A little further digging shows that VZEROUPPER is part of the AVX instruction set, not supported on any Apple computers prior to 2011 from what I can tell.
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> Given the rc1 code worked fine, that could be an alternative for Darwin where the CPU does not support AVX. While not ideal, I'd argue it's better than cutting off support for these machines which can run High Sierra. Once support for High Sierra is dropped then it should not matter as it takes a 2013 or later model to run anything after High Sierra.
There are quite a lot of extant machines running Nehalem-generation Xeons (55/56xx) and routers running older Atoms that don't support AVX. I had a similar problem with the Suricata package for OpenBSD.