[llvm-dev] The builtins library of compiler-rt is a performance HOG^WKILLER (original) (raw)
Craig Topper via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Mon Dec 3 09:53:12 PST 2018
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None of the "si" division routines will be used by x86. They exist for targets that don't support the operations natively. X86 supports them natively so will never use the library functions.
X86 has its own assembly implementation of __muldi3 that uses 32-bit pieces.
We should be using the assembly versions of the "di" division routines on i386. Except when compiler-rt is built with MSVC because MSVC can't parse the at&t assembly syntax.
~Craig
On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 5:51 AM Stefan Kanthak via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
Hi @ll,
LLVM-7.0.0-win32.exe contains and installs lib\clang\7.0.0\lib\windows\clangrt.builtins-i386.lib The implementation of (at least) the multiplication and division _routines [u]{div,mod,divmod,mul}[sdt]i[34] shipped with this libraries SUCKS: they are factors SLOWER than even Microsoft's NOTORIOUS POOR implementation of 64-bit division shipped with MSVC and Windows! The reasons: 1. subroutine matroschka, 2. "C" implementation! JFTR: the target processor "i386" (introduced October 1985) is a 32-bit processor, it has instructions to divide 64-bit integers by 32-bit integers, and to multiply two 32-bit integers giving a 64-bit product! I expect that a library written 20+ years later takes advantage of these instructions! _divsi3 (18 instructions) perform a DIV after 2 calls of abs(), plus a final negation, instead of just a single IDIV __modsi3 (14 instructions) calls divsi3 (18 instructions) __divmodsi4 (17 instructions) calls divsi3 (18 instructions) _udivsi3 (52 instructions) does NOT use DIV, but performs BITWISE division using shifts and additions! __umodsi3 (14 instructions) calls udivsi3 (52 instructions) __udivmodsi4 (17 instructions) calls udivsi3 (52 instructions) _muldi3 (41 instructions) performs a "long" multiplication on 16-bit "digits" JFTR: I haven't checked whether clang actually calls these SUPERFLUOUS routines listed above. IT BETTER SHOULD NOT, NEVER! __divdi3 (37 instructions) calls udivmoddi4 (254 instructions) __moddi3 (51 instructions) calls udivmoddi4 (254 instructions) __divmoddi4 (36 instructions) calls divdi3 (37 instructions) which _calls udivmoddi4 (254 instructions) __udivdi3 (8 instructions) calls udivmoddi4 (254 instructions) __umoddi3 (33 instructions) calls udivmoddi4 (254 instructions) JFTR: the subdirectory compiler-rt/lib/builtins/i386/ contains FAR _better (although suboptimal) _divdi3, _moddi3, udivdi3 and _umoddi3 routines written in assembler, which SHOULD be shipped with clangrt.builtins-i386.lib instead of the above listed POOR and NOT optimised implementations! NOT AMUSED Stefan Kanthak PS: <https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-November/128094.html> has patches for the assembler routines! PPS: please remove the blatant lie | The builtins library provides optimized implementations of | this and other low-level routines, either in target-independent | C form, or as a heavily-optimized assembly. seen on <https://compiler-rt.llvm.org/> These routines are NOT optimized, and for sure NOT heavily- optimized!
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