/* * Copyright 2016 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "Benchmark.h" #include "SkTypes.h" /** * There's a good variety of ways to pack from int down to uint16_t with SSE, * depending on the specific instructions available. * * SSE2 offers an int -> int16_t pack instruction. We can use this in two ways: * - subtract off 32768, int -> int16_t, add 32768 back (sse2_a) * - first artificially sign extend the (positive) value in our int, then int -> int16_t (sse2_b) * SSSE3 adds a byte shuffle, so we just put the bytes where we want them. (ssse3) * SSE41 added an int -> uint16_t pack instruction. (sse41) * * Findings so far: * - sse41 < ssse3 <<< sse2_b < sse2_a; * - the ssse3 version is only slightly slower than the sse41 version, maybe not at all * - the sse2_a is only slightly slower than the sse2_b version * - the ssse3 and sse41 versions are about 3x faster than either sse2 version * - the sse41 version seems to cause some code generation trouble. */ #if SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL >= SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL_SSE2 #include template <__m128i (kernel)(__m128i)> class pack_int_uint16_t_Bench : public Benchmark { public: pack_int_uint16_t_Bench(const char* impl) { fName.append("pack_int_uint16_t_"); fName.append(impl); } bool isSuitableFor(Backend backend) override { return backend == kNonRendering_Backend; } const char* onGetName() override { return fName.c_str(); } void onDraw(int loops, SkCanvas*) override { __m128i x = _mm_set1_epi32(0x42424242); while (loops --> 0) { x = kernel(x); } volatile int blackhole = 0; blackhole ^= _mm_cvtsi128_si32(x); } SkString fName; }; namespace { __m128i sse2_a(__m128i x) { x = _mm_sub_epi32(x, _mm_set1_epi32(0x8000)); return _mm_add_epi16(_mm_packs_epi32(x,x), _mm_set1_epi16((short)0x8000)); } } DEF_BENCH( return new pack_int_uint16_t_Bench("sse2_a"); ) namespace { __m128i sse2_b(__m128i x) { x = _mm_srai_epi32(_mm_slli_epi32(x, 16), 16); return _mm_packs_epi32(x,x); } } DEF_BENCH( return new pack_int_uint16_t_Bench("sse2_b"); ) #if SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL >= SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL_SSSE3 namespace { __m128i ssse3(__m128i x) { // TODO: Can we force the bench to load the mask inside the loop? Would be more realistic. const int _ = ~0; return _mm_shuffle_epi8(x, _mm_setr_epi8(0,1, 4,5, 8,9, 12,13, _,_,_,_,_,_,_,_)); } } DEF_BENCH( return new pack_int_uint16_t_Bench("ssse3"); ) #endif #if SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL >= SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL_SSE41 namespace { __m128i sse41(__m128i x) { return _mm_packus_epi32(x,x); } } DEF_BENCH( return new pack_int_uint16_t_Bench("sse41"); ) #endif #endif // SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL >= SK_CPU_SSE_LEVEL_SSE2