On Wednesday, 9 June 2021 14:22:00 CEST Richard Biener wrote: > On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 2:23 PM Matthias Kretz <m.kr...@gsi.de> wrote: > > From: Matthias Kretz <kr...@kde.org> > > > > Explicitly support use of the stdx::simd implementation in situations > > where the user links TUs that were compiled with different -m flags. In > > general, this is always a (quasi) ODR violation for inline functions > > because at least codegen may differ in important ways. However, in the > > resulting executable only one (unspecified which one) of them might be > > used. For simd we want to support users to compile code multiple times, > > with different -m flags and have a runtime dispatch to the TU matching > > the target CPU. But if internal functions are not inlined this may lead > > to unexpected performance loss or execution of illegal instructions. > > Therefore, inline functions that are not marked as always_inline must > > use an additional template parameter somewhere in their name, to > > disambiguate between the different -m translations. > > Note that excessive use of always_inline can cause compile-time issues > (see for example PR99785).
Ah, I should verify whether that's also the reason my stdx::simd implementation is slow to compile. However, I really must have the always_inline semantics in most of the places stdx::simd uses it. Because most of these functions compile to either a single function call or a single instruction (often f0 -> f1 -> f2 -> single instruction). If the inliner even makes one single wrong inlining decision, the whole program might slow down by integral factors, not only small percentages. And without inlining these functions, -fno-inline builds (i.e. many debug builds) become unbearably slow (aka useless). > I wonder whether the inlines can be > placed in an anonymous namespace instead of the difficult to maintain > explict list of SIMD features? It's possible, and part of the patch: + namespace + { + struct _OdrEnforcer {}; + } [...] + using __odr_helper + = conditional_t<__machine_flags() == 0, _OdrEnforcer, + _MachineFlagsTemplate<__machine_flags(), __floating_point_flags()>>; It can potentially blow up the code size and the instruction cache usage, though. The trade-off isn't obvious to make. I guess I can't promise that mixing different compiler flags is ODR violation free > It also doesn't solve the issue when > instantiating the functions from a TU which contains #pragma GCC target > sections to switch options, of course. Yes. Can I get PR83875? ;-) - Matthias > > Signed-off-by: Matthias Kretz <m.kr...@gsi.de> > > > > libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: > > * include/experimental/bits/simd.h: Move feature detection bools > > and add __have_avx512bitalg, __have_avx512vbmi2, > > __have_avx512vbmi, __have_avx512ifma, __have_avx512cd, > > __have_avx512vnni, __have_avx512vpopcntdq. > > (__detail::__machine_flags): New function which returns a unique > > uint64 depending on relevant -m and -f flags. > > (__detail::__odr_helper): New type alias for either an anonymous > > type or a type specialized with the __machine_flags number. > > (_SimdIntOperators): Change template parameters from _Impl to > > _Tp, _Abi because _Impl now has an __odr_helper parameter which > > may be _OdrEnforcer from the anonymous namespace, which makes > > for a bad base class. > > (many): Either add __odr_helper template parameter or mark as > > always_inline. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_detail.h: Add defines for > > AVX512BITALG, AVX512VBMI2, AVX512VBMI, AVX512IFMA, AVX512CD, > > AVX512VNNI, AVX512VPOPCNTDQ, and AVX512VP2INTERSECT. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_builtin.h: Add __odr_helper > > template parameter or mark as always_inline. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_fixed_size.h: Ditto. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_math.h: Ditto. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_scalar.h: Ditto. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_neon.h: Add __odr_helper > > template parameter. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_ppc.h: Ditto. > > * include/experimental/bits/simd_x86.h: Ditto. > > > > --- > > > > libstdc++-v3/include/experimental/bits/simd.h | 380 ++++++++++++------ > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_builtin.h | 41 +- > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_detail.h | 40 ++ > > .../experimental/bits/simd_fixed_size.h | 39 +- > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_math.h | 45 ++- > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_neon.h | 4 +- > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_ppc.h | 4 +- > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_scalar.h | 71 +++- > > .../include/experimental/bits/simd_x86.h | 4 +- > > 9 files changed, 440 insertions(+), 188 deletions(-) > > > > -- > > ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── > > > > Dr. Matthias Kretz https://mattkretz.github.io > > GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research https://gsi.de > > std::experimental::simd https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd > > > > ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -- ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Dr. Matthias Kretz https://mattkretz.github.io GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research https://gsi.de std::experimental::simd https://github.com/VcDevel/std-simd ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────