On Mon, 7 Mar 2022, Pop, Sebastian wrote:
Here are a few suggestions:
+ add d18, d17, d18 // add to the end result register
[...]
+ mov w0, v18.S[0] // copy result to general purpose
register
I think you can use 32-bit register s18 instead of d18.
The mov with indexed vector is more expensive than fmov.
Oh, I hadn't considered that. In a tight loop, I can indeed measure a
quite significant difference between those.
add s18, s18, s17
fmov w0, s18
+ subs w4, w4, #1 // decrement h and set flags for
branch below
[...]
+ b.ne 2b // branch based on subs
instruction above
Please avoid the flags register to branch.
Instead you could do:
sub w4, w4, #1
cbnz w4, 2b
If there are other instructions between the sub and the b.ne, does this
make any difference? (In most cases one can move the decrement into a
suitable gap early in the loop anyway.) I.e. if the flags register already
is set since long ago, naively I'd expect that b.ne would be faster (or at
least not slower) than cbnz.
Some benchmarking on Cortex A53, A72 and A73 seems to agree with my
expectations too. (It'd be good if we'd have the patch at hand hooked up
in checkasm, so that we could measure and compare exactly the function at
hand.)
// Martin
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