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"Fix: Handle mixed-case 'Power' strings in POWER CPU detection"
Some systems report the CPU implementation as "Power11" instead of "POWER11". The existing CMake logic uses a case-sensitive regular expression to extract the CPU generation, which fails when the casing doesn't exactly match "POWER". This patch provides a fix by first converting the string to uppercase before applying the regex. Signed-off-by: root <root@rheldb2v.pperf.tadn.ibm.com>
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ggml/src/ggml-cpu/CMakeLists.txt

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@@ -308,7 +308,8 @@ function(ggml_add_cpu_backend_variant_impl tag_name)
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execute_process(COMMAND bash -c "prtconf |grep 'Implementation' | head -n 1" OUTPUT_VARIABLE POWER10_M)
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endif()
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string(REGEX MATCHALL "POWER *([0-9]+)" MATCHED_STRING "${POWER10_M}")
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string(TOUPPER "${POWER10_M}" POWER10_M_UPPER)
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string(REGEX MATCHALL "POWER *([0-9]+)" MATCHED_STRING "${POWER10_M_UPPER}")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "POWER *([0-9]+)" "\\1" EXTRACTED_NUMBER "${MATCHED_STRING}")
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if (EXTRACTED_NUMBER GREATER_EQUAL 10)

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