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By using a combination of mask-and-add instead of the shift-based index calculation the routines can share the same table as other variants with no performance degradation. The tables change name because of other changes in downstream AOR. Reviewed-by: Wilco Dijkstra <Wilco.Dijkstra@arm.com>
169 lines
5.5 KiB
C
169 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/* Double-precision vector (Advanced SIMD) erf function
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Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "v_math.h"
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static const struct data
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{
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float64x2_t third;
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float64x2_t tenth, two_over_five, two_over_nine;
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double two_over_fifteen, two_over_fortyfive;
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float64x2_t max, shift;
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uint64x2_t max_idx;
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#if WANT_SIMD_EXCEPT
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float64x2_t tiny_bound, huge_bound, scale_minus_one;
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#endif
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} data = {
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.max_idx = V2 (768),
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.third = V2 (0x1.5555555555556p-2), /* used to compute 2/3 and 1/6 too. */
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.two_over_fifteen = 0x1.1111111111111p-3,
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.tenth = V2 (-0x1.999999999999ap-4),
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.two_over_five = V2 (-0x1.999999999999ap-2),
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.two_over_nine = V2 (-0x1.c71c71c71c71cp-3),
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.two_over_fortyfive = 0x1.6c16c16c16c17p-5,
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.max = V2 (5.9921875), /* 6 - 1/128. */
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.shift = V2 (0x1p45),
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#if WANT_SIMD_EXCEPT
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.huge_bound = V2 (0x1p205),
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.tiny_bound = V2 (0x1p-226),
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.scale_minus_one = V2 (0x1.06eba8214db69p-3), /* 2/sqrt(pi) - 1.0. */
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#endif
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};
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#define AbsMask 0x7fffffffffffffff
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struct entry
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{
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float64x2_t erf;
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float64x2_t scale;
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};
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static inline struct entry
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lookup (uint64x2_t i)
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{
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struct entry e;
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float64x2_t e1 = vld1q_f64 (&__v_erf_data.tab[vgetq_lane_u64 (i, 0)].erf),
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e2 = vld1q_f64 (&__v_erf_data.tab[vgetq_lane_u64 (i, 1)].erf);
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e.erf = vuzp1q_f64 (e1, e2);
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e.scale = vuzp2q_f64 (e1, e2);
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return e;
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}
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/* Double-precision implementation of vector erf(x).
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Approximation based on series expansion near x rounded to
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nearest multiple of 1/128.
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Let d = x - r, and scale = 2 / sqrt(pi) * exp(-r^2). For x near r,
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erf(x) ~ erf(r) + scale * d * [
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+ 1
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- r d
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+ 1/3 (2 r^2 - 1) d^2
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- 1/6 (r (2 r^2 - 3)) d^3
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+ 1/30 (4 r^4 - 12 r^2 + 3) d^4
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- 1/90 (4 r^4 - 20 r^2 + 15) d^5
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]
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Maximum measure error: 2.29 ULP
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V_NAME_D1 (erf)(-0x1.00003c924e5d1p-8) got -0x1.20dd59132ebadp-8
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want -0x1.20dd59132ebafp-8. */
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float64x2_t VPCS_ATTR V_NAME_D1 (erf) (float64x2_t x)
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{
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const struct data *dat = ptr_barrier (&data);
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float64x2_t a = vabsq_f64 (x);
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/* Reciprocal conditions that do not catch NaNs so they can be used in BSLs
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to return expected results. */
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uint64x2_t a_le_max = vcaleq_f64 (x, dat->max);
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uint64x2_t a_gt_max = vcagtq_f64 (x, dat->max);
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#if WANT_SIMD_EXCEPT
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/* |x| huge or tiny. */
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uint64x2_t cmp1 = vcgtq_f64 (a, dat->huge_bound);
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uint64x2_t cmp2 = vcltq_f64 (a, dat->tiny_bound);
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uint64x2_t cmp = vorrq_u64 (cmp1, cmp2);
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/* If any lanes are special, mask them with 1 for small x or 8 for large
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values and retain a copy of a to allow special case handler to fix special
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lanes later. This is only necessary if fenv exceptions are to be triggered
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correctly. */
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if (__glibc_unlikely (v_any_u64 (cmp)))
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{
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a = vbslq_f64 (cmp1, v_f64 (8.0), a);
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a = vbslq_f64 (cmp2, v_f64 (1.0), a);
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}
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#endif
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/* Set r to multiple of 1/128 nearest to |x|. */
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float64x2_t shift = dat->shift;
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float64x2_t z = vaddq_f64 (a, shift);
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/* Lookup erf(r) and scale(r) in table, without shortcut for small values,
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but with saturated indices for large values and NaNs in order to avoid
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segfault. */
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uint64x2_t i
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= vsubq_u64 (vreinterpretq_u64_f64 (z), vreinterpretq_u64_f64 (shift));
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i = vbslq_u64 (a_le_max, i, dat->max_idx);
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struct entry e = lookup (i);
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float64x2_t r = vsubq_f64 (z, shift);
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/* erf(x) ~ erf(r) + scale * d * poly (r, d). */
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float64x2_t d = vsubq_f64 (a, r);
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float64x2_t d2 = vmulq_f64 (d, d);
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float64x2_t r2 = vmulq_f64 (r, r);
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float64x2_t two_over_fifteen_and_fortyfive
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= vld1q_f64 (&dat->two_over_fifteen);
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/* poly (d, r) = 1 + p1(r) * d + p2(r) * d^2 + ... + p5(r) * d^5. */
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float64x2_t p1 = r;
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float64x2_t p2
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= vfmsq_f64 (dat->third, r2, vaddq_f64 (dat->third, dat->third));
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float64x2_t p3 = vmulq_f64 (r, vfmaq_f64 (v_f64 (-0.5), r2, dat->third));
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float64x2_t p4 = vfmaq_laneq_f64 (dat->two_over_five, r2,
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two_over_fifteen_and_fortyfive, 0);
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p4 = vfmsq_f64 (dat->tenth, r2, p4);
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float64x2_t p5 = vfmaq_laneq_f64 (dat->two_over_nine, r2,
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two_over_fifteen_and_fortyfive, 1);
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p5 = vmulq_f64 (r, vfmaq_f64 (vmulq_f64 (v_f64 (0.5), dat->third), r2, p5));
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float64x2_t p34 = vfmaq_f64 (p3, d, p4);
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float64x2_t p12 = vfmaq_f64 (p1, d, p2);
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float64x2_t y = vfmaq_f64 (p34, d2, p5);
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y = vfmaq_f64 (p12, d2, y);
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y = vfmaq_f64 (e.erf, e.scale, vfmsq_f64 (d, d2, y));
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/* Solves the |x| = inf and NaN cases. */
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y = vbslq_f64 (a_gt_max, v_f64 (1.0), y);
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/* Copy sign. */
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y = vbslq_f64 (v_u64 (AbsMask), y, x);
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#if WANT_SIMD_EXCEPT
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if (__glibc_unlikely (v_any_u64 (cmp2)))
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{
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/* Neutralise huge values of x before fixing small values. */
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x = vbslq_f64 (cmp1, v_f64 (1.0), x);
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/* Fix tiny values that trigger spurious underflow. */
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return vbslq_f64 (cmp2, vfmaq_f64 (x, dat->scale_minus_one, x), y);
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}
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#endif
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return y;
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}
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