On Mon, 02 Jun 2025 15:41:33 -0300 James Almer <jamr...@gmail.com> wrote: > GCC/Clang is smart enough to emit minss/maxss the same way as these functions. > The only theoretical benefit was in x86_32, where x87 floats are used, but the > penalty of making the clipping opaque to the compiler's scheduler plus moving > values from mmx regs to xmm and back will offset any potential speedup. > x86_32 builds targetting anything made in the last two decades and a half > should use -msse -mfp=sse anyway.
As mention in the another thread, x87 FPU usage causes non-bitexact results in swscale. Should we at this point consider setting -mfpu=sse by default for x86_32 builds? > > Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamr...@gmail.com> > --- > libavutil/x86/intmath.h | 62 ----------------------------------------- > 1 file changed, 62 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/libavutil/x86/intmath.h b/libavutil/x86/intmath.h > index 4893a1f1b4..735945ca95 100644 > --- a/libavutil/x86/intmath.h > +++ b/libavutil/x86/intmath.h > @@ -114,68 +114,6 @@ static av_always_inline av_const unsigned > av_zero_extend_bmi2(unsigned a, unsign > > #endif /* __BMI2__ */ > > -#if defined(__SSE2__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) > - > -#define av_clipd av_clipd_sse2 > -static av_always_inline av_const double av_clipd_sse2(double a, double amin, > double amax) > -{ > -#if defined(ASSERT_LEVEL) && ASSERT_LEVEL >= 2 > - if (amin > amax) abort(); > -#endif > - __asm__ ("maxsd %1, %0 \n\t" > - "minsd %2, %0 \n\t" > - : "+&x"(a) : "xm"(amin), "xm"(amax)); > - return a; > -} > - > -#endif /* __SSE2__ */ > - > -#if defined(__SSE__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) > - > -#define av_clipf av_clipf_sse > -static av_always_inline av_const float av_clipf_sse(float a, float amin, > float amax) > -{ > -#if defined(ASSERT_LEVEL) && ASSERT_LEVEL >= 2 > - if (amin > amax) abort(); > -#endif > - __asm__ ("maxss %1, %0 \n\t" > - "minss %2, %0 \n\t" > - : "+&x"(a) : "xm"(amin), "xm"(amax)); > - return a; > -} > - > -#endif /* __SSE__ */ > - > -#if defined(__AVX__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) > - > -#undef av_clipd > -#define av_clipd av_clipd_avx > -static av_always_inline av_const double av_clipd_avx(double a, double amin, > double amax) > -{ > -#if defined(ASSERT_LEVEL) && ASSERT_LEVEL >= 2 > - if (amin > amax) abort(); > -#endif > - __asm__ ("vmaxsd %1, %0, %0 \n\t" > - "vminsd %2, %0, %0 \n\t" > - : "+&x"(a) : "xm"(amin), "xm"(amax)); > - return a; > -} > - > -#undef av_clipf > -#define av_clipf av_clipf_avx > -static av_always_inline av_const float av_clipf_avx(float a, float amin, > float amax) > -{ > -#if defined(ASSERT_LEVEL) && ASSERT_LEVEL >= 2 > - if (amin > amax) abort(); > -#endif > - __asm__ ("vmaxss %1, %0, %0 \n\t" > - "vminss %2, %0, %0 \n\t" > - : "+&x"(a) : "xm"(amin), "xm"(amax)); > - return a; > -} > - > -#endif /* __AVX__ */ > - > #endif /* __GNUC__ */ > > #endif /* AVUTIL_X86_INTMATH_H */ > -- > 2.49.0 > > _______________________________________________ > ffmpeg-devel mailing list > ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org > https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel > > To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email > ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe". _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".