The generic version is the de-facto Linux implementation. It
requires an auxiliary vector, so Hurd does not use it.
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
On hppa, a function pointer returned by la_symbind is actually a function
descriptor has the plabel bit set (bit 30). This must be cleared to get
the actual address of the descriptor. If the descriptor has been bound,
the first word of the descriptor is the physical address of theA function,
otherwise, the first word of the descriptor points to a trampoline in the
PLT.
This patch also adds a workaround on tests because on hppa (and it seems
to be the only ABI I have see it), some shared library adds a dynamic PLT
relocation to am empty symbol name:
$ readelf -r elf/tst-audit25mod1.so
[...]
Relocation section '.rela.plt' at offset 0x464 contains 6 entries:
Offset Info Type Sym.Value Sym. Name + Addend
00002008 00000081 R_PARISC_IPLT 508
[...]
It breaks some assumptions on the test, where a symbol with an empty
name ("") is passed on la_symbind.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and hppa-linux-gnu.
memset with zero as the value to set is by far the majority value (99%+
for Python3 and GCC).
bzero can be slightly more optimized for this case by using a zero-idiom
xor for broadcasting the set value to a register (vector or GPR).
Co-developed-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
get_nprocs() and get_nprocs_conf() use various methods to obtain an
accurate number of processors. Re-introduce __get_nprocs_sched() as
a source of information, and fix the order in which these methods are
used to return the most accurate information. The primary source of
information used in both functions remains unchanged.
This also changes __get_nprocs_sched() error return value from 2 to 0,
but all its users are already prepared to handle that.
Old fallback order:
get_nprocs:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/online -> /proc/stat -> 2
get_nprocs_conf:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/ -> /proc/stat -> 2
New fallback order:
get_nprocs:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/online -> /proc/stat -> sched_getaffinity -> 2
get_nprocs_conf:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/ -> /proc/stat -> sched_getaffinity -> 2
Fixes: 342298278e ("linux: Revert the use of sched_getaffinity on get_nproc")
Closes: BZ #28865
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
commit b62ace2740
Author: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Feb 6 00:54:18 2022 -0600
x86: Improve vec generation in memset-vec-unaligned-erms.S
Revert usage of 'pshufb' in broadcast logic as it is an SSSE3
instruction and memset.S is restricted to only SSE2 instructions.
Zero is a relevant size for some workloads (roughly 5% of uses for
GCC) so we should be testing it's performance as well.
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
No bug.
Split vec generation into multiple steps. This allows the
broadcast in AVX2 to use 'xmm' registers for the L(less_vec)
case. This saves an expensive lane-cross instruction and removes
the need for 'vzeroupper'.
For SSE2 replace 2x 'punpck' instructions with zero-idiom 'pxor' for
byte broadcast.
Results for memset-avx2 small (geomean of N = 20 benchset runs).
size, New Time, Old Time, New / Old
0, 4.100, 3.831, 0.934
1, 5.074, 4.399, 0.867
2, 4.433, 4.411, 0.995
4, 4.487, 4.415, 0.984
8, 4.454, 4.396, 0.987
16, 4.502, 4.443, 0.987
All relevant string/wcsmbs tests are passing.
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector tan/tanf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-tan-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 5.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0, 1000.0)
libmvec-tanf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 5.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0f, 1000.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector erfc/erfcf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-erfc-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-6.0, 6.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 1.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-5.9, 5.9)
libmvec-erfcf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-4.0f, 4.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 1.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-3.9f, 3.9f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector asinh/asinhf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-asinh-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 2.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6, 1.0e6)
libmvec-asinhf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 2.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector tanh/tanhf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-tanh-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-19.0, 19.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 2.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-16.0, 16.0)
libmvec-tanhf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-10.0f, 10.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 2.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-8.0f, 8.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector erf/erff and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-erf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-6.0, 6.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 1.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-5.9, 5.9)
libmvec-erff-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-4.0f, 4.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 1.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-3.9f, 3.9f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector acosh/acoshf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-acosh-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (1.0, DBL_MAX)
mean: 1.0
sigma: 8.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (1.0, 1.0e6)
libmvec-acoshf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (1.0f, FLT_MAX)
mean: 1.0f
sigma: 4.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (1.0f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector atanh/atanhf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-atanh-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0, 1.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 1.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0, 1.0)
libmvec-atanhf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0f, 1.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 1.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0f, 1.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector log1p/log1pf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-log1p-inputs:
70% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 50.0
30% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0, 1.0e6)
libmvec-log1pf-inputs:
70% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0f, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 50.0f
30% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector log2/log2f and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-log2-inputs:
70% Normal random distribution
range: (0.0, DBL_MAX)
mean: 1.0
sigma: 50.0
30% uniform random distribution in range (0.0, 1.0e6)
libmvec-log2f-inputs:
70% Normal random distribution
range: (0.0f, FLT_MAX)
mean: 1.0f
sigma: 50.0f
30% uniform random distribution in range (0.0f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector log10/log10f and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-log10-inputs:
70% Normal random distribution
range: (0.0, DBL_MAX)
mean: 1.0
sigma: 50.0
30% uniform random distribution in range (0.0, 1.0e6)
libmvec-log10f-inputs:
70% Normal random distribution
range: (0.0f, FLT_MAX)
mean: 1.0f
sigma: 50.0f
30% uniform random distribution in range (0.0f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector atan2/atan2f and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-atan2-inputs:
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 4.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6, 1.0e6)
arg2:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 4.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6, 1.0e6)
libmvec-atan2f-inputs:
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 4.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6f, 1.0e6f)
arg2:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 4.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector cbrt/cbrtf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-cbrt-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 10.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0, 1000.0)
libmvec-cbrtf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 10.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0f, 1000.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector sinh/sinhf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-sinh-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-710.0, 710.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 32.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-500.0, 500.0)
libmvec-sinhf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-89.0f, 89.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 16.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-50.0f, 50.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector expm1/expm1f and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-expm1-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-708.0, 709.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 16.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-500.0, 500.0)
libmvec-expm1f-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-87.0f, 88.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 8.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-50.0f, 50.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector cosh/coshf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-cosh-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-710.0, 710.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 32.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-500.0, 500.0)
libmvec-coshf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-89.0f, 89.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 16.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-50.0f, 50.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector exp10/exp10f and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-exp10-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-307.0, 308.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 16.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-250.0, 250.0)
libmvec-exp10f-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-37.0f, 38.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 8.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-25.0f, 25.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector exp2/exp2f and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-exp2-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1022.0, 1024.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 16.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0, 1000.0)
libmvec-exp2f-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-126.0f, 128.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 8.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-100.0f, 100.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector hypot/hypotf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-hypot-inputs:
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 10.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0, 1000.0)
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 10.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0, 1000.0)
libmvec-hypotf-inputs:
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 10.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0f, 1000.0f)
arg2:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 10.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1000.0f, 1000.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector asin/asinf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-asin-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0, 1.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 1.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0, 1.0)
libmvec-asinf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0f, 1.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 1.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0f, 1.0f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Add vector atan/atanf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-atan-inputs:
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 4.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6, 1.0e6)
arg2:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-DBL_MAX, DBL_MAX)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 4.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6, 1.0e6)
libmvec-atanf-inputs:
arg1:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 4.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6f, 1.0e6f)
arg2:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 4.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0e6f, 1.0e6f)
Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Replace tst-audit24bmod2.so with tst-audit24bmod2 to silence:
make[2]: Entering directory '/export/gnu/import/git/gitlab/x86-glibc/elf'
Makefile:2201: warning: overriding recipe for target '/export/build/gnu/tools-build/glibc-gitlab/build-x86_64-linux/elf/tst-audit24bmod2.so'
../Makerules:765: warning: ignoring old recipe for target '/export/build/gnu/tools-build/glibc-gitlab/build-x86_64-linux/elf/tst-audit24bmod2.so'
Add vector acos/acosf and input files to libmvec microbenchmark.
libmvec-acos-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0, 1.0)
mean: 0.0
sigma: 1.0
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0, 1.0)
libmvec-acosf-inputs:
90% Normal random distribution
range: (-1.0f, 1.0f)
mean: 0.0f
sigma: 1.0f
10% uniform random distribution in range (-1.0f, 1.0f)
Reviewed-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
Add more small and medium sized tests for strcmp and strncmp.
As well for strcmp add option for more direct control of
alignment. Previously alignment was being pushed to the end of the
page. While this is the most difficult case to implement, it is far
from the common case and so shouldn't be the only benchmark.
Signed-off-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
Optimization are primarily to the loop logic and how the page cross
logic interacts with the loop.
The page cross logic is at times more expensive for short strings near
the end of a page but not crossing the page. This is done to retest
the page cross conditions with a non-faulty check and to improve the
logic for entering the loop afterwards. This is only particular cases,
however, and is general made up for by more than 10x improvements on
the transition from the page cross -> loop case.
The non-page cross cases as well are nearly universally improved.
test-strcmp, test-strncmp, test-wcscmp, and test-wcsncmp all pass.
Signed-off-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
Optimization are primarily to the loop logic and how the page cross
logic interacts with the loop.
The page cross logic is at times more expensive for short strings near
the end of a page but not crossing the page. This is done to retest
the page cross conditions with a non-faulty check and to improve the
logic for entering the loop afterwards. This is only particular cases,
however, and is general made up for by more than 10x improvements on
the transition from the page cross -> loop case.
The non-page cross cases are improved most for smaller sizes [0, 128]
and go about even for (128, 4096]. The loop page cross logic is
improved so some more significant speedup is seen there as well.
test-strcmp, test-strncmp, test-wcscmp, and test-wcsncmp all pass.
Signed-off-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
Add additional test cases for small / medium sizes.
Add tests in test-strncmp.c where `n` is near ULONG_MAX or LONG_MIN to
test for overflow bugs in length handling.
Signed-off-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
These implementations just add to test duration. Since we have
simple_* implementations we already have a safe reference
implementation.
Signed-off-by: Noah Goldstein <goldstein.w.n@gmail.com>
Commit 948ce73b31 made recvmsg/recvmmsg to always call
__convert_scm_timestamps for 64 bit time_t symbol, so adjust it to
always build it for __TIMESIZE != 64.
It fixes build for architecture with 32 bit time_t support when
configured with minimum kernel of 5.1.
Pass the actual number of bytes returned by the kernel.
Fixes: 33099d72e4 ("linux: Simplify get_nprocs")
Reviewed-by: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
The test changes the current foreground process group, which might
break testing depending of how the make check is issued. For instance:
nohup make -j1 test t=posix/tst-spawn6 | less
Will set 'make' and 'less' to be in the foreground process group in
the current session. When tst-spawn6 new child takes over it becomes
the foreground process and 'less' is stopped and backgrounded which
interrupts the 'make check' command.
To fix it a pseudo-terminal is allocated, the test starts in new
session (so there is no controlling terminal associated), and the
pseudo-terminal is set as the controlling one (similar to what
login_tty does).
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu.
Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>