On Fri, 15 May 2026 09:52:20 GMT, Ferenc Rakoczi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> An aarch64 implementation of the MontgomeryIntegerPolynomial256.mult() >> method and IntegerPolynomial.conditionalAssign(). Since 64-bit >> multiplication is not supported on Neon and manually performing this >> operation with 32-bit limbs is slower than with GPRs, a hybrid neon/gpr >> approach is used. Neon instructions are used to compute intermediate values >> used in the last two iterations of the main "loop", while the GPRs compute >> the first few iterations. At the method level this improves performance by >> ~9% and at the API level roughly 5%. >> >> >> >> --------- >> - [x] I confirm that I make this contribution in accordance with the >> [OpenJDK Interim AI Policy](https://openjdk.org/legal/ai). > > Ferenc Rakoczi has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > Accepting more suggestions from Andrew Dinn. @ferakocz I have done a full pass of the PR and made all the recommendations I have to offer for now. Please address them plus the comments made by @shipilev and @theRealAph and then I will do a second pass. ------------- PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/30941#pullrequestreview-4335460156
