Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 03:17:05 +0000 (UTC) From: Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-src@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: cvs commit: src/lib/msun/ld128 s_exp2l.c src/lib/msun/ld80 s_exp2l.c src/lib/msun/src e_exp.c e_expf.c s_exp2.c s_exp2f.c Message-ID: <200802070317.m173H5Ts079831@repoman.freebsd.org>
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bde 2008-02-07 03:17:05 UTC FreeBSD src repository Modified files: lib/msun/ld128 s_exp2l.c lib/msun/ld80 s_exp2l.c lib/msun/src e_exp.c e_expf.c s_exp2.c s_exp2f.c Log: Use a better method of scaling by 2**k. Instead of adding to the exponent bits of the reduced result, construct 2**k (hopefully in parallel with the construction of the reduced result) and multiply by it. This tends to be much faster if the construction of 2**k is actually in parallel, and might be faster even with no parallelism since adjustment of the exponent requires a read-modify-wrtite at an unfortunate time for pipelines. In some cases involving exp2* on amd64 (A64), this change saves about 40 cycles or 30%. I think it is inherently only about 12 cycles faster in these cases and the rest of the speedup is from partly-accidentally avoiding compiler pessimizations (the construction of 2**k is now manually scheduled for good results, and -O2 doesn't always mess this up). In most cases on amd64 (A64) and i386 (A64) the speedup is about 20 cycles. The worst case that I found is expf on ia64 where this change is a pessimization of about 10 cycles or 5%. The manual scheduling for plain exp[f] is harder and not as tuned. This change ld128/s_exp2l.c has not been tested. Revision Changes Path 1.2 +15 -11 src/lib/msun/ld128/s_exp2l.c 1.2 +14 -11 src/lib/msun/ld80/s_exp2l.c 1.11 +8 -9 src/lib/msun/src/e_exp.c 1.13 +8 -9 src/lib/msun/src/e_expf.c 1.5 +9 -9 src/lib/msun/src/s_exp2.c 1.5 +3 -6 src/lib/msun/src/s_exp2f.c
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