CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128: Why not mips, s390, powerpc, and alpha?
Segher Boessenkool
segher at kernel.crashing.org
Sat Mar 30 07:25:58 AEDT 2019
Hi!
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 01:07:07PM +0000, George Spelvin wrote:
> I was working on some scaling code that can benefit from 64x64->128-bit
> multiplies. GCC supports an __int128 type on processors with hardware
> support (including z/Arch and MIPS64), but the support was broken on
> early compilers, so it's gated behind CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_INT128.
>
> Currently, of the ten 64-bit architectures Linux supports, that's
> only enabled on x86, ARM, and RISC-V.
>
> SPARC and HP-PA don't have support.
>
> But that leaves Alpha, Mips, PowerPC, and S/390x.
>
> Current mips64, powerpc64, and s390x gcc seems to generate sensible code
> for mul_u64_u64_shr() in <linux/math64.h> if I cross-compile them.
Yup.
> I don't have easy access to an Alpha cross-compiler to test, but
> as it has UMULH, I suspect it would work, too.
https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/
> u64 get_random_u64(void);
> u64 get_random_max64(u64 range, u64 lim)
> {
> unsigned __int128 prod;
> do {
> prod = (unsigned __int128)get_random_u64() * range;
> } while (unlikely((u64)prod < lim));
> return prod >> 64;
> }
> Which turns into these inner loops:
> MIPS:
> .L7:
> jal get_random_u64
> nop
> dmultu $2,$17
> mflo $3
> sltu $4,$3,$16
> bne $4,$0,.L7
> mfhi $2
>
> PowerPC:
> .L9:
> bl get_random_u64
> nop
> mulld 9,3,31
> mulhdu 3,3,31
> cmpld 7,30,9
> bgt 7,.L9
>
> s/390:
> .L13:
> brasl %r14,get_random_u64 at PLT
> lgr %r5,%r2
> mlgr %r4,%r10
> lgr %r2,%r4
> clgr %r11,%r5
> jh .L13
>
> I like that the MIPS code leaves the high half of the product in
> the hi register until it tests the low half; I wish PowerPC would
> similarly move the mulhdu *after* the loop,
The MIPS code has the multiplication inside the loop as well, and even
the mfhi I think: MIPS has delay slots.
GCC treats the int128 as one register until it has expanded to RTL, and it
does not do such loop optimisations after that, apparently.
File a PR please? https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/
Segher
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