From: Sunil Pandey <skpgkp2@gmail.com>
To: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>, libc-stable@sourceware.org
Cc: "H.J. Lu" <hjl.tools@gmail.com>,
GNU C Library <libc-alpha@sourceware.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v1 2/2] x86: Optimize memcmp-evex-movbe.S for frontend behavior and size
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2022 18:17:06 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAMAf5_ePtikWsRMbkDRQnA9RrzFCqoWE1Lxo=CtrGw6175_ABg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAFUsyfKSPaV=4kNysN_9xtGJnh6XaKxcddRHJZpm9DHcPr6dRA@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 10:44 AM Noah Goldstein via Libc-alpha
<libc-alpha@sourceware.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 10:25 AM H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 5:51 PM Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > No bug.
> > >
> > > The frontend optimizations are to:
> > > 1. Reorganize logically connected basic blocks so they are either in
> > > the same cache line or adjacent cache lines.
> > > 2. Avoid cases when basic blocks unnecissarily cross cache lines.
> > > 3. Try and 32 byte align any basic blocks possible without sacrificing
> > > code size. Smaller / Less hot basic blocks are used for this.
> > >
> > > Overall code size shrunk by 168 bytes. This should make up for any
> > > extra costs due to aligning to 64 bytes.
> > >
> > > In general performance before deviated a great deal dependending on
> > > whether entry alignment % 64 was 0, 16, 32, or 48. These changes
> > > essentially make it so that the current implementation is at least
> > > equal to the best alignment of the original for any arguments.
> > >
> > > The only additional optimization is in the page cross case. Branch on
> > > equals case was removed from the size == [4, 7] case. As well the [4,
> > > 7] and [2, 3] case where swapped as [4, 7] is likely a more hot
> > > argument size.
> > >
> > > test-memcmp and test-wmemcmp are both passing.
> > > ---
> > > Performance results attached in reply.
> > >
> > > Benchmark CPU: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/208921/intel-core-i7-1165g7-processor-12m-cache-up-to-4-70-ghz-with-ipu.html
> > >
> > > Results are from geometric mean of N = 20 runs.
> > >
> > > Time for new implemention shown.
> > >
> > > Score(N) is the New Time / Old Time with entry alignment == N
> > >
> > > In general there is one performance degregation for size range [2, 3]
> > > in the page cross case. This is expected as the new code intentionally
> > > gives the fallthrough path to the hotter size range [4, 7].
> > >
> > >
> > > For the micro benchmarks there is no outright performance improvement
> > > in the sense that for each benchmark configuration there is at least
> > > one entry alignment where the old version had roughly the same
> > > performance. But this should provide a great deal more performance
> > > stability.
> > >
> > > The hope, however, is that with the code size shrink and
> > > reorganization of basic blocks for better icache behavior. Concerns
> > > such as those brought up in this paper:
> > >
> > > https://storage.googleapis.com/pub-tools-public-publication-data/pdf/e52f61fd2c51e8962305120548581efacbc06ffc.pdf
> > >
> > > should be better addressed.
> > >
> > > sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-evex-movbe.S | 434 +++++++++++--------
> > > 1 file changed, 242 insertions(+), 192 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-evex-movbe.S b/sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-evex-movbe.S
> > > index 654dc7ac8c..2761b54f2e 100644
> > > --- a/sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-evex-movbe.S
> > > +++ b/sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memcmp-evex-movbe.S
> > > @@ -34,7 +34,24 @@
> > > area.
> > > 7. Use 2 vector compares when size is 2 * CHAR_PER_VEC or less.
> > > 8. Use 4 vector compares when size is 4 * CHAR_PER_VEC or less.
> > > - 9. Use 8 vector compares when size is 8 * CHAR_PER_VEC or less. */
> > > + 9. Use 8 vector compares when size is 8 * CHAR_PER_VEC or less.
> > > +
> > > +When possible the implementation tries to optimize for frontend in the
> > > +following ways:
> > > +Throughput:
> > > + 1. All code sections that fit are able to run optimally out of the
> > > + LSD.
> > > + 2. All code sections that fit are able to run optimally out of the
> > > + DSB
> > > + 3. Basic blocks are contained in minimum number of fetch blocks
> > > + necessary.
> > > +
> > > +Latency:
> > > + 1. Logically connected basic blocks are put in the same
> > > + cache-line.
> > > + 2. Logically connected basic blocks that do not fit in the same
> > > + cache-line are put in adjacent lines. This can get beneficial
> > > + L2 spatial prefetching and L1 next-line prefetching. */
> > >
> > > # include <sysdep.h>
> > >
> > > @@ -47,9 +64,11 @@
> > > # ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > # define CHAR_SIZE 4
> > > # define VPCMP vpcmpd
> > > +# define VPTEST vptestmd
> > > # else
> > > # define CHAR_SIZE 1
> > > # define VPCMP vpcmpub
> > > +# define VPTEST vptestmb
> > > # endif
> > >
> > > # define VEC_SIZE 32
> > > @@ -75,7 +94,9 @@
> > > */
> > >
> > > .section .text.evex,"ax",@progbits
> > > -ENTRY (MEMCMP)
> > > +/* Cache align memcmp entry. This allows for much more thorough
> > > + frontend optimization. */
> > > +ENTRY_P2ALIGN (MEMCMP, 6)
> > > # ifdef __ILP32__
> > > /* Clear the upper 32 bits. */
> > > movl %edx, %edx
> > > @@ -89,7 +110,7 @@ ENTRY (MEMCMP)
> > > VPCMP $4, (%rdi), %YMM1, %k1
> > > kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > /* NB: eax must be destination register if going to
> > > - L(return_vec_[0,2]). For L(return_vec_3 destination register
> > > + L(return_vec_[0,2]). For L(return_vec_3) destination register
> > > must be ecx. */
> > > testl %eax, %eax
> > > jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > @@ -121,10 +142,6 @@ ENTRY (MEMCMP)
> > > testl %ecx, %ecx
> > > jnz L(return_vec_3)
> > >
> > > - /* Zero YMM0. 4x VEC reduction is done with vpxor + vtern so
> > > - compare with zero to get a mask is needed. */
> > > - vpxorq %XMM0, %XMM0, %XMM0
> > > -
> > > /* Go to 4x VEC loop. */
> > > cmpq $(CHAR_PER_VEC * 8), %rdx
> > > ja L(more_8x_vec)
> > > @@ -148,47 +165,61 @@ ENTRY (MEMCMP)
> > >
> > > VMOVU (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi), %YMM3
> > > vpxorq (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi), %YMM3, %YMM3
> > > - /* Or together YMM1, YMM2, and YMM3 into YMM3. */
> > > - vpternlogd $0xfe, %YMM1, %YMM2, %YMM3
> > >
> > > VMOVU (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi), %YMM4
> > > /* Ternary logic to xor (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi) with YMM4 while
> > > - oring with YMM3. Result is stored in YMM4. */
> > > - vpternlogd $0xde, (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi), %YMM3, %YMM4
> > > - /* Compare YMM4 with 0. If any 1s s1 and s2 don't match. */
> > > - VPCMP $4, %YMM4, %YMM0, %k1
> > > + oring with YMM1. Result is stored in YMM4. */
> > > + vpternlogd $0xde, (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi), %YMM1, %YMM4
> > > +
> > > + /* Or together YMM2, YMM3, and YMM4 into YMM4. */
> > > + vpternlogd $0xfe, %YMM2, %YMM3, %YMM4
> > > +
> > > + /* Test YMM4 against itself. Store any CHAR mismatches in k1.
> > > + */
> > > + VPTEST %YMM4, %YMM4, %k1
> > > + /* k1 must go to ecx for L(return_vec_0_1_2_3). */
> > > kmovd %k1, %ecx
> > > testl %ecx, %ecx
> > > jnz L(return_vec_0_1_2_3)
> > > /* NB: eax must be zero to reach here. */
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - /* NB: aligning 32 here allows for the rest of the jump targets
> > > - to be tuned for 32 byte alignment. Most important this ensures
> > > - the L(more_8x_vec) loop is 32 byte aligned. */
> > > - .p2align 5
> > > -L(less_vec):
> > > - /* Check if one or less CHAR. This is necessary for size = 0 but
> > > - is also faster for size = CHAR_SIZE. */
> > > - cmpl $1, %edx
> > > - jbe L(one_or_less)
> > > + .p2align 4
> > > +L(8x_end_return_vec_0_1_2_3):
> > > + movq %rdx, %rdi
> > > +L(8x_return_vec_0_1_2_3):
> > > + addq %rdi, %rsi
> > > +L(return_vec_0_1_2_3):
> > > + VPTEST %YMM1, %YMM1, %k0
> > > + kmovd %k0, %eax
> > > + testl %eax, %eax
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > >
> > > - /* Check if loading one VEC from either s1 or s2 could cause a
> > > - page cross. This can have false positives but is by far the
> > > - fastest method. */
> > > - movl %edi, %eax
> > > - orl %esi, %eax
> > > - andl $(PAGE_SIZE - 1), %eax
> > > - cmpl $(PAGE_SIZE - VEC_SIZE), %eax
> > > - jg L(page_cross_less_vec)
> > > + VPTEST %YMM2, %YMM2, %k0
> > > + kmovd %k0, %eax
> > > + testl %eax, %eax
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_1)
> > >
> > > - /* No page cross possible. */
> > > - VMOVU (%rsi), %YMM2
> > > - VPCMP $4, (%rdi), %YMM2, %k1
> > > - kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > - /* Create mask in ecx for potentially in bound matches. */
> > > - bzhil %edx, %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > + VPTEST %YMM3, %YMM3, %k0
> > > + kmovd %k0, %eax
> > > + testl %eax, %eax
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_2)
> > > +L(return_vec_3):
> > > + /* bsf saves 1 byte from tzcnt. This keep L(return_vec_3) in one
> > > + fetch block and the entire L(*return_vec_0_1_2_3) in 1 cache
> > > + line. */
> > > + bsfl %ecx, %ecx
> > > +# ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > + movl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi, %rcx, CHAR_SIZE), %eax
> > > + xorl %edx, %edx
> > > + cmpl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rcx, CHAR_SIZE), %eax
> > > + setg %dl
> > > + leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > +# else
> > > + movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi, %rcx), %eax
> > > + movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rcx), %ecx
> > > + subl %ecx, %eax
> > > +# endif
> > > ret
> > >
> > > .p2align 4
> > > @@ -209,10 +240,11 @@ L(return_vec_0):
> > > # endif
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - /* NB: No p2align necessary. Alignment % 16 is naturally 1
> > > - which is good enough for a target not in a loop. */
> > > + .p2align 4
> > > L(return_vec_1):
> > > - tzcntl %eax, %eax
> > > + /* bsf saves 1 byte over tzcnt and keeps L(return_vec_1) in one
> > > + fetch block. */
> > > + bsfl %eax, %eax
> > > # ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > movl VEC_SIZE(%rdi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > xorl %edx, %edx
> > > @@ -226,10 +258,11 @@ L(return_vec_1):
> > > # endif
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - /* NB: No p2align necessary. Alignment % 16 is naturally 2
> > > - which is good enough for a target not in a loop. */
> > > + .p2align 4,, 10
> > > L(return_vec_2):
> > > - tzcntl %eax, %eax
> > > + /* bsf saves 1 byte over tzcnt and keeps L(return_vec_2) in one
> > > + fetch block. */
> > > + bsfl %eax, %eax
> > > # ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > movl (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > xorl %edx, %edx
> > > @@ -243,40 +276,6 @@ L(return_vec_2):
> > > # endif
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > -L(8x_return_vec_0_1_2_3):
> > > - /* Returning from L(more_8x_vec) requires restoring rsi. */
> > > - addq %rdi, %rsi
> > > -L(return_vec_0_1_2_3):
> > > - VPCMP $4, %YMM1, %YMM0, %k0
> > > - kmovd %k0, %eax
> > > - testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > -
> > > - VPCMP $4, %YMM2, %YMM0, %k0
> > > - kmovd %k0, %eax
> > > - testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_1)
> > > -
> > > - VPCMP $4, %YMM3, %YMM0, %k0
> > > - kmovd %k0, %eax
> > > - testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_2)
> > > -L(return_vec_3):
> > > - tzcntl %ecx, %ecx
> > > -# ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > - movl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi, %rcx, CHAR_SIZE), %eax
> > > - xorl %edx, %edx
> > > - cmpl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rcx, CHAR_SIZE), %eax
> > > - setg %dl
> > > - leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > -# else
> > > - movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi, %rcx), %eax
> > > - movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rcx), %ecx
> > > - subl %ecx, %eax
> > > -# endif
> > > - ret
> > > -
> > > .p2align 4
> > > L(more_8x_vec):
> > > /* Set end of s1 in rdx. */
> > > @@ -288,21 +287,19 @@ L(more_8x_vec):
> > > andq $-VEC_SIZE, %rdi
> > > /* Adjust because first 4x vec where check already. */
> > > subq $-(VEC_SIZE * 4), %rdi
> > > +
> > > .p2align 4
> > > L(loop_4x_vec):
> > > VMOVU (%rsi, %rdi), %YMM1
> > > vpxorq (%rdi), %YMM1, %YMM1
> > > -
> > > VMOVU VEC_SIZE(%rsi, %rdi), %YMM2
> > > vpxorq VEC_SIZE(%rdi), %YMM2, %YMM2
> > > -
> > > VMOVU (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi, %rdi), %YMM3
> > > vpxorq (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi), %YMM3, %YMM3
> > > - vpternlogd $0xfe, %YMM1, %YMM2, %YMM3
> > > -
> > > VMOVU (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rdi), %YMM4
> > > - vpternlogd $0xde, (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi), %YMM3, %YMM4
> > > - VPCMP $4, %YMM4, %YMM0, %k1
> > > + vpternlogd $0xde, (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdi), %YMM1, %YMM4
> > > + vpternlogd $0xfe, %YMM2, %YMM3, %YMM4
> > > + VPTEST %YMM4, %YMM4, %k1
> > > kmovd %k1, %ecx
> > > testl %ecx, %ecx
> > > jnz L(8x_return_vec_0_1_2_3)
> > > @@ -319,28 +316,25 @@ L(loop_4x_vec):
> > > cmpl $(VEC_SIZE * 2), %edi
> > > jae L(8x_last_2x_vec)
> > >
> > > + vpxorq (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdx), %YMM3, %YMM3
> > > +
> > > VMOVU (%rsi, %rdx), %YMM1
> > > vpxorq (%rdx), %YMM1, %YMM1
> > >
> > > VMOVU VEC_SIZE(%rsi, %rdx), %YMM2
> > > vpxorq VEC_SIZE(%rdx), %YMM2, %YMM2
> > > -
> > > - vpxorq (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdx), %YMM3, %YMM3
> > > - vpternlogd $0xfe, %YMM1, %YMM2, %YMM3
> > > -
> > > VMOVU (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rdx), %YMM4
> > > - vpternlogd $0xde, (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdx), %YMM3, %YMM4
> > > - VPCMP $4, %YMM4, %YMM0, %k1
> > > + vpternlogd $0xde, (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rdx), %YMM1, %YMM4
> > > + vpternlogd $0xfe, %YMM2, %YMM3, %YMM4
> > > + VPTEST %YMM4, %YMM4, %k1
> > > kmovd %k1, %ecx
> > > - /* Restore s1 pointer to rdi. */
> > > - movq %rdx, %rdi
> > > testl %ecx, %ecx
> > > - jnz L(8x_return_vec_0_1_2_3)
> > > + jnz L(8x_end_return_vec_0_1_2_3)
> > > /* NB: eax must be zero to reach here. */
> > > ret
> > >
> > > /* Only entry is from L(more_8x_vec). */
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > + .p2align 4,, 10
> > > L(8x_last_2x_vec):
> > > VPCMP $4, (VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdx), %YMM3, %k1
> > > kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > @@ -355,7 +349,31 @@ L(8x_last_1x_vec):
> > > jnz L(8x_return_vec_3)
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > + /* Not ideally aligned (at offset +9 bytes in fetch block) but
> > > + not aligning keeps it in the same cache line as
> > > + L(8x_last_1x/2x_vec) so likely worth it. As well, saves code
> > > + size. */
> > > + .p2align 4,, 4
> > > +L(8x_return_vec_2):
> > > + subq $VEC_SIZE, %rdx
> > > +L(8x_return_vec_3):
> > > + bsfl %eax, %eax
> > > +# ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > + leaq (%rdx, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %rax
> > > + movl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rax), %ecx
> > > + xorl %edx, %edx
> > > + cmpl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > + setg %dl
> > > + leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > +# else
> > > + addq %rdx, %rax
> > > + movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > + movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rax), %eax
> > > + subl %ecx, %eax
> > > +# endif
> > > + ret
> > > +
> > > + .p2align 4,, 10
> > > L(last_2x_vec):
> > > /* Check second to last VEC. */
> > > VMOVU -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %YMM1
> > > @@ -374,26 +392,49 @@ L(last_1x_vec):
> > > jnz L(return_vec_0_end)
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > -L(8x_return_vec_2):
> > > - subq $VEC_SIZE, %rdx
> > > -L(8x_return_vec_3):
> > > - tzcntl %eax, %eax
> > > + .p2align 4,, 10
> > > +L(return_vec_1_end):
> > > + /* Use bsf to save code size. This is necessary to have
> > > + L(one_or_less) fit in aligning bytes between. */
> > > + bsfl %eax, %eax
> > > + addl %edx, %eax
> > > # ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > - leaq (%rdx, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %rax
> > > - movl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rax), %ecx
> > > + movl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > xorl %edx, %edx
> > > - cmpl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > + cmpl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > setg %dl
> > > leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > # else
> > > - addq %rdx, %rax
> > > - movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > - movzbl (VEC_SIZE * 3)(%rax), %eax
> > > + movzbl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > + movzbl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi, %rax), %eax
> > > subl %ecx, %eax
> > > # endif
> > > ret
> > >
> > > + /* NB: L(one_or_less) fits in alignment padding between
> > > + L(return_vec_1_end) and L(return_vec_0_end). */
> > > +# ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > +L(one_or_less):
> > > + jb L(zero)
> > > + movl (%rdi), %ecx
> > > + xorl %edx, %edx
> > > + cmpl (%rsi), %ecx
> > > + je L(zero)
> > > + setg %dl
> > > + leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > + ret
> > > +# else
> > > +L(one_or_less):
> > > + jb L(zero)
> > > + movzbl (%rsi), %ecx
> > > + movzbl (%rdi), %eax
> > > + subl %ecx, %eax
> > > + ret
> > > +# endif
> > > +L(zero):
> > > + xorl %eax, %eax
> > > + ret
> > > +
> > > .p2align 4
> > > L(return_vec_0_end):
> > > tzcntl %eax, %eax
> > > @@ -412,23 +453,56 @@ L(return_vec_0_end):
> > > ret
> > >
> > > .p2align 4
> > > -L(return_vec_1_end):
> > > +L(less_vec):
> > > + /* Check if one or less CHAR. This is necessary for size == 0
> > > + but is also faster for size == CHAR_SIZE. */
> > > + cmpl $1, %edx
> > > + jbe L(one_or_less)
> > > +
> > > + /* Check if loading one VEC from either s1 or s2 could cause a
> > > + page cross. This can have false positives but is by far the
> > > + fastest method. */
> > > + movl %edi, %eax
> > > + orl %esi, %eax
> > > + andl $(PAGE_SIZE - 1), %eax
> > > + cmpl $(PAGE_SIZE - VEC_SIZE), %eax
> > > + jg L(page_cross_less_vec)
> > > +
> > > + /* No page cross possible. */
> > > + VMOVU (%rsi), %YMM2
> > > + VPCMP $4, (%rdi), %YMM2, %k1
> > > + kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > + /* Check if any matches where in bounds. Intentionally not
> > > + storing result in eax to limit dependency chain if it goes to
> > > + L(return_vec_0_lv). */
> > > + bzhil %edx, %eax, %edx
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_0_lv)
> > > + xorl %eax, %eax
> > > + ret
> > > +
> > > + /* Essentially duplicate of L(return_vec_0). Ends up not costing
> > > + any code as shrinks L(less_vec) by allowing 2-byte encoding of
> > > + the jump and ends up fitting in aligning bytes. As well fits on
> > > + same cache line as L(less_vec) so also saves a line from having
> > > + to be fetched on cold calls to memcmp. */
> > > + .p2align 4,, 4
> > > +L(return_vec_0_lv):
> > > tzcntl %eax, %eax
> > > - addl %edx, %eax
> > > # ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > - movl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > + movl (%rdi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > xorl %edx, %edx
> > > - cmpl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > + cmpl (%rsi, %rax, CHAR_SIZE), %ecx
> > > + /* NB: no partial register stall here because xorl zero idiom
> > > + above. */
> > > setg %dl
> > > leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > # else
> > > - movzbl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > - movzbl -(VEC_SIZE * 2)(%rdi, %rax), %eax
> > > + movzbl (%rsi, %rax), %ecx
> > > + movzbl (%rdi, %rax), %eax
> > > subl %ecx, %eax
> > > # endif
> > > ret
> > >
> > > -
> > > .p2align 4
> > > L(page_cross_less_vec):
> > > /* if USE_AS_WMEMCMP it can only be 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28
> > > @@ -439,108 +513,84 @@ L(page_cross_less_vec):
> > > cmpl $8, %edx
> > > jae L(between_8_15)
> > > cmpl $4, %edx
> > > - jae L(between_4_7)
> > > -L(between_2_3):
> > > - /* Load as big endian to avoid branches. */
> > > - movzwl (%rdi), %eax
> > > - movzwl (%rsi), %ecx
> > > - shll $8, %eax
> > > - shll $8, %ecx
> > > - bswap %eax
> > > - bswap %ecx
> > > - movzbl -1(%rdi, %rdx), %edi
> > > - movzbl -1(%rsi, %rdx), %esi
> > > - orl %edi, %eax
> > > - orl %esi, %ecx
> > > - /* Subtraction is okay because the upper 8 bits are zero. */
> > > - subl %ecx, %eax
> > > - ret
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > -L(one_or_less):
> > > - jb L(zero)
> > > - movzbl (%rsi), %ecx
> > > - movzbl (%rdi), %eax
> > > - subl %ecx, %eax
> > > + jb L(between_2_3)
> > > +
> > > + /* Load as big endian with overlapping movbe to avoid branches.
> > > + */
> > > + movbe (%rdi), %eax
> > > + movbe (%rsi), %ecx
> > > + shlq $32, %rax
> > > + shlq $32, %rcx
> > > + movbe -4(%rdi, %rdx), %edi
> > > + movbe -4(%rsi, %rdx), %esi
> > > + orq %rdi, %rax
> > > + orq %rsi, %rcx
> > > + subq %rcx, %rax
> > > + /* edx is guranteed to be positive int32 in range [4, 7]. */
> > > + cmovne %edx, %eax
> > > + /* ecx is -1 if rcx > rax. Otherwise 0. */
> > > + sbbl %ecx, %ecx
> > > + /* If rcx > rax, then ecx is 0 and eax is positive. If rcx ==
> > > + rax then eax and ecx are zero. If rax < rax then ecx is -1 so
> > > + eax doesn't matter. */
> > > + orl %ecx, %eax
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > + .p2align 4,, 8
> > > L(between_8_15):
> > > # endif
> > > /* If USE_AS_WMEMCMP fall through into 8-15 byte case. */
> > > - vmovq (%rdi), %XMM1
> > > - vmovq (%rsi), %XMM2
> > > - VPCMP $4, %XMM1, %XMM2, %k1
> > > + vmovq (%rdi), %xmm1
> > > + vmovq (%rsi), %xmm2
> > > + VPCMP $4, %xmm1, %xmm2, %k1
> > > kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_0_lv)
> > > /* Use overlapping loads to avoid branches. */
> > > - leaq -8(%rdi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %rdi
> > > - leaq -8(%rsi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %rsi
> > > - vmovq (%rdi), %XMM1
> > > - vmovq (%rsi), %XMM2
> > > - VPCMP $4, %XMM1, %XMM2, %k1
> > > + vmovq -8(%rdi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %xmm1
> > > + vmovq -8(%rsi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %xmm2
> > > + VPCMP $4, %xmm1, %xmm2, %k1
> > > + addl $(CHAR_PER_VEC - (8 / CHAR_SIZE)), %edx
> > > kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > - ret
> > > -
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > -L(zero):
> > > - xorl %eax, %eax
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_0_end)
> > > ret
> > >
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > + .p2align 4,, 8
> > > L(between_16_31):
> > > /* From 16 to 31 bytes. No branch when size == 16. */
> > > - VMOVU (%rsi), %XMM2
> > > - VPCMP $4, (%rdi), %XMM2, %k1
> > > +
> > > + /* Use movups to save code size. */
> > > + movups (%rsi), %xmm2
> > > + VPCMP $4, (%rdi), %xmm2, %k1
> > > kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > -
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_0_lv)
> > > /* Use overlapping loads to avoid branches. */
> > > -
> > > - VMOVU -16(%rsi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %XMM2
> > > - leaq -16(%rdi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %rdi
> > > - leaq -16(%rsi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %rsi
> > > - VPCMP $4, (%rdi), %XMM2, %k1
> > > + movups -16(%rsi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %xmm2
> > > + VPCMP $4, -16(%rdi, %rdx, CHAR_SIZE), %xmm2, %k1
> > > + addl $(CHAR_PER_VEC - (16 / CHAR_SIZE)), %edx
> > > kmovd %k1, %eax
> > > testl %eax, %eax
> > > - jnz L(return_vec_0)
> > > - ret
> > > -
> > > -# ifdef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > -L(one_or_less):
> > > - jb L(zero)
> > > - movl (%rdi), %ecx
> > > - xorl %edx, %edx
> > > - cmpl (%rsi), %ecx
> > > - je L(zero)
> > > - setg %dl
> > > - leal -1(%rdx, %rdx), %eax
> > > + jnz L(return_vec_0_end)
> > > ret
> > > -# else
> > >
> > > - .p2align 4
> > > -L(between_4_7):
> > > - /* Load as big endian with overlapping movbe to avoid branches.
> > > - */
> > > - movbe (%rdi), %eax
> > > - movbe (%rsi), %ecx
> > > - shlq $32, %rax
> > > - shlq $32, %rcx
> > > - movbe -4(%rdi, %rdx), %edi
> > > - movbe -4(%rsi, %rdx), %esi
> > > - orq %rdi, %rax
> > > - orq %rsi, %rcx
> > > - subq %rcx, %rax
> > > - jz L(zero_4_7)
> > > - sbbl %eax, %eax
> > > - orl $1, %eax
> > > -L(zero_4_7):
> > > +# ifndef USE_AS_WMEMCMP
> > > +L(between_2_3):
> > > + /* Load as big endian to avoid branches. */
> > > + movzwl (%rdi), %eax
> > > + movzwl (%rsi), %ecx
> > > + shll $8, %eax
> > > + shll $8, %ecx
> > > + bswap %eax
> > > + bswap %ecx
> > > + movzbl -1(%rdi, %rdx), %edi
> > > + movzbl -1(%rsi, %rdx), %esi
> > > + orl %edi, %eax
> > > + orl %esi, %ecx
> > > + /* Subtraction is okay because the upper 8 bits are zero. */
> > > + subl %ecx, %eax
> > > ret
> > > # endif
> > > -
> > > END (MEMCMP)
> > > #endif
> > > --
> > > 2.25.1
> > >
> >
> > LGTM.
> >
> > Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > H.J.
>
> Thanks! Pushed.
I would like to backport this patch to release branches.
Any comments or objections?
--Sunil
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