On Mon, 9 Mar 2026 19:36:05 GMT, Mohamed Issa <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Although the scalar AVX10 floating point min/max instructions (VMINMAXSD, 
>> VMINMAXSS, VMINMAXSH) are compact, it's better not to use them in reduction 
>> loops. This is because of serial data dependencies that get triggered across 
>> loop iterations. An alternate implementation using comparisons and jumps 
>> leverages branch prediction and limits the effects of data dependencies to 
>> cheaper instructions (e.g, MOV). Please note that this method is already 
>> used for non-AVX10 min/max reduction loop scenarios.
>> 
>> With that background provided, these changes remove AVX10 floating point 
>> min/max instructions from single and double precision floating point 
>> reduction loops. They are replaced by the separate instruction sequence 
>> described above. Currently, min/max half precision floating point reduction 
>> loops aren't detectable, so they will be handled in a separate PR. There is 
>> also some code cleanup to remove unused instruction definitions while also 
>> adding necessary supporting infrastructure. The JTREG tests listed below 
>> were used to verify correctness with the recommended JVM options mentioned 
>> in corresponding source files. All modifications and tests used [OpenJDK 
>> v27-b12](https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/releases/tag/jdk-27%2B12) as the 
>> baseline build.
>> 
>> 1. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/DoubleVector64Tests.java`
>> 2. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/DoubleVector128Tests.java`
>> 3. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/DoubleVector256Tests.java`
>> 4. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/DoubleVector512Tests.java`
>> 5. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/DoubleVectorMaxTests.java`
>> 6. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/FloatVector64Tests.java`
>> 7. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/FloatVector128Tests.java`
>> 8. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/FloatVector256Tests.java`
>> 9. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/FloatVector512Tests.java`
>> 10. `jtreg:test/jdk/jdk/incubator/vector/FloatVectorMaxTests.java`
>> 11. 
>> `jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/vectorization/TestFloat16VectorOperations.java`
>> 12. 
>> `jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/c2/irTests/TestFloat16ScalarOperations.java`
>> 13. `jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/igvn/TestMinMaxIdentity.java`
>> 14. 
>> `jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/intrinsics/float16/TestFloat16MaxMinSpecialValues.java`
>> 
>> Finally, the JMH micro-benchmarks listed below were updated to ensure all 
>> code paths are exercised.
>> 
>> 1. 
>> `micro:test/micro/org/openjdk/bench/jdk/incubator/vector/Float16OperationsBenchmark.java`
>> 2. `mi...
>
> Mohamed Issa has updated the pull request with a new target base due to a 
> merge or a rebase. The pull request now contains five commits:
> 
>  - Merge branch 'master' into user/missa-prime/avx10_2
>  - Remove half precision min/max reduction definitions and adjust 
> corresponding benchmarks.
>  - Use alternative instruction flow for half precision reduction loops and 
> add supporting infrastructure.
>  - Merge branch 'master' into user/missa-prime/avx10_2
>  - Replace scalar AVX10.2 floating point min/max instructions with more 
> efficient sequence

src/hotspot/cpu/x86/macroAssembler_x86.cpp line 1969:

> 1967:   vmovw(rscratch, src);
> 1968:   vmovw(dst, rscratch);
> 1969: }

There is a direct vmovw xmm1, xmm2 instruction in AVX10_2. We should use that 
here.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/29831#discussion_r2928045394

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