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changeset 698:f0fbf1a9bf31
Moving fast_memcpy to separate file (Size optimization)
author | nickols_k |
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date | Sat, 05 May 2001 13:30:00 +0000 |
parents | 6612e7cac0aa |
children | a0bd25f1165b |
files | libvo/Makefile libvo/aclib.c libvo/aclib_template.c libvo/fastmemcpy.h |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 502 insertions(+), 235 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/libvo/Makefile Sat May 05 13:14:08 2001 +0000 +++ b/libvo/Makefile Sat May 05 13:30:00 2001 +0000 @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ LIBNAME = libvo.a -SRCS=osd.c font_load.c rgb15to16mmx.c yuv2rgb_mmx.c yuv2rgb.c video_out.c vo_null.c vo_pgm.c vo_md5.c vo_odivx.c x11_common.c $(OPTIONAL_SRCS) -OBJS=osd.o font_load.o rgb15to16mmx.o yuv2rgb_mmx.o yuv2rgb.o video_out.o vo_null.o vo_pgm.o vo_md5.o vo_odivx.o x11_common.o $(OPTIONAL_OBJS) +SRCS=aclib.c osd.c font_load.c rgb15to16mmx.c yuv2rgb_mmx.c yuv2rgb.c video_out.c vo_null.c vo_pgm.c vo_md5.c vo_odivx.c x11_common.c $(OPTIONAL_SRCS) +OBJS=aclib.o osd.o font_load.o rgb15to16mmx.o yuv2rgb_mmx.o yuv2rgb.o video_out.o vo_null.o vo_pgm.o vo_md5.o vo_odivx.o x11_common.o $(OPTIONAL_OBJS) CFLAGS = $(OPTFLAGS) -I. -I.. -DMPG12PLAY # -I/usr/X11R6/include/
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/libvo/aclib.c Sat May 05 13:30:00 2001 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +#include "../config.h" + +#ifdef USE_FASTMEMCPY +/* + aclib - advanced C library ;) + This file contains functions which improve and expand standard C-library +*/ + +#include <stddef.h> + +/* Enable this code, if SSE version works (faster) for you! */ +#if 1 +#undef HAVE_SSE +#endif + + +/* + This part of code was taken by me from Linux-2.4.3 and slightly modified +for MMX, MMX2, SSE instruction set. I have done it since linux uses page aligned +blocks but mplayer uses weakly ordered data and original sources can not +speedup them. Only using PREFETCHNTA and MOVNTQ together have effect! + +>From IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1, + +Order Number 245470: +"10.4.6. Cacheability Control, Prefetch, and Memory Ordering Instructions" + +Data referenced by a program can be temporal (data will be used again) or +non-temporal (data will be referenced once and not reused in the immediate +future). To make efficient use of the processor's caches, it is generally +desirable to cache temporal data and not cache non-temporal data. Overloading +the processor's caches with non-temporal data is sometimes referred to as +"polluting the caches". +The non-temporal data is written to memory with Write-Combining semantics. + +The PREFETCHh instructions permits a program to load data into the processor +at a suggested cache level, so that it is closer to the processors load and +store unit when it is needed. If the data is already present in a level of +the cache hierarchy that is closer to the processor, the PREFETCHh instruction +will not result in any data movement. +But we should you PREFETCHNTA: Non-temporal data fetch data into location +close to the processor, minimizing cache pollution. + +The MOVNTQ (store quadword using non-temporal hint) instruction stores +packed integer data from an MMX register to memory, using a non-temporal hint. +The MOVNTPS (store packed single-precision floating-point values using +non-temporal hint) instruction stores packed floating-point data from an +XMM register to memory, using a non-temporal hint. + +The SFENCE (Store Fence) instruction controls write ordering by creating a +fence for memory store operations. This instruction guarantees that the results +of every store instruction that precedes the store fence in program order is +globally visible before any store instruction that follows the fence. The +SFENCE instruction provides an efficient way of ensuring ordering between +procedures that produce weakly-ordered data and procedures that consume that +data. + +If you have questions please contact with me: Nick Kurshev: nickols_k@mail.ru. +*/ + +// 3dnow memcpy support from kernel 2.4.2 +// by Pontscho/fresh!mindworkz + +#if defined( HAVE_MMX2 ) || defined( HAVE_3DNOW ) || defined( HAVE_MMX ) + +#undef HAVE_MMX1 +#if defined(HAVE_MMX) && !defined(HAVE_MMX2) && !defined(HAVE_3DNOW) && !defined(HAVE_SSE) +/* means: mmx v.1. Note: Since we added alignment of destinition it speedups + of memory copying on PentMMX, Celeron-1 and P2 upto 12% versus + standard (non MMX-optimized) version. + Note: on K6-2+ it speedups memory copying upto 25% and + on K7 and P3 about 500% (5 times). */ +#define HAVE_MMX1 +#endif + + +#undef HAVE_K6_2PLUS +#if !defined( HAVE_MMX2) && defined( HAVE_3DNOW) +#define HAVE_K6_2PLUS +#endif + +/* for small memory blocks (<256 bytes) this version is faster */ +#define small_memcpy(to,from,n)\ +{\ +register unsigned long int dummy;\ +__asm__ __volatile__(\ + "rep; movsb"\ + :"=&D"(to), "=&S"(from), "=&c"(dummy)\ +/* It's most portable way to notify compiler */\ +/* that edi, esi and ecx are clobbered in asm block. */\ +/* Thanks to A'rpi for hint!!! */\ + :"0" (to), "1" (from),"2" (n)\ + : "memory");\ +} + +#ifdef HAVE_SSE +#define MMREG_SIZE 16 +#else +#define MMREG_SIZE 8 +#endif + +/* Small defines (for readability only) ;) */ +#ifdef HAVE_K6_2PLUS +#define PREFETCH "prefetch" +/* On K6 femms is faster of emms. On K7 femms is directly mapped on emms. */ +#define EMMS "femms" +#else +#define PREFETCH "prefetchnta" +#define EMMS "emms" +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_MMX2 +#define MOVNTQ "movntq" +#else +#define MOVNTQ "movq" +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_MMX1 +#define MIN_LEN 0x800 /* 2K blocks */ +#else +#define MIN_LEN 0x40 /* 64-byte blocks */ +#endif + +void * fast_memcpy(void * to, const void * from, size_t len) +{ + void *retval; + size_t i; + retval = to; +#ifndef HAVE_MMX1 + /* PREFETCH has effect even for MOVSB instruction ;) */ + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + PREFETCH" (%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 64(%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 128(%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 192(%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 256(%0)\n" + : : "r" (from) ); +#endif + if(len >= MIN_LEN) + { + register unsigned long int delta; + /* Align destinition to MMREG_SIZE -boundary */ + delta = ((unsigned long int)to)&(MMREG_SIZE-1); + if(delta) + { + delta=MMREG_SIZE-delta; + len -= delta; + small_memcpy(to, from, delta); + } + i = len >> 6; /* len/64 */ + len&=63; + /* + This algorithm is top effective when the code consequently + reads and writes blocks which have size of cache line. + Size of cache line is processor-dependent. + It will, however, be a minimum of 32 bytes on any processors. + It would be better to have a number of instructions which + perform reading and writing to be multiple to a number of + processor's decoders, but it's not always possible. + */ +#ifdef HAVE_SSE /* Only P3 (may be Cyrix3) */ + if(((unsigned long)from) & 15) + /* if SRC is misaligned */ + for(; i>0; i--) + { + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" + "movups (%0), %%xmm0\n" + "movups 16(%0), %%xmm1\n" + "movups 32(%0), %%xmm2\n" + "movups 48(%0), %%xmm3\n" + "movntps %%xmm0, (%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm1, 16(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm2, 32(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm3, 48(%1)\n" + :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); + ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; + ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; + } + else + /* + Only if SRC is aligned on 16-byte boundary. + It allows to use movaps instead of movups, which required data + to be aligned or a general-protection exception (#GP) is generated. + */ + for(; i>0; i--) + { + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" + "movaps (%0), %%xmm0\n" + "movaps 16(%0), %%xmm1\n" + "movaps 32(%0), %%xmm2\n" + "movaps 48(%0), %%xmm3\n" + "movntps %%xmm0, (%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm1, 16(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm2, 32(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm3, 48(%1)\n" + :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); + ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; + ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; + } +#else + for(; i>0; i--) + { + __asm__ __volatile__ ( +#ifndef HAVE_MMX1 + PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" +#endif + "movq (%0), %%mm0\n" + "movq 8(%0), %%mm1\n" + "movq 16(%0), %%mm2\n" + "movq 24(%0), %%mm3\n" + "movq 32(%0), %%mm4\n" + "movq 40(%0), %%mm5\n" + "movq 48(%0), %%mm6\n" + "movq 56(%0), %%mm7\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm0, (%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm1, 8(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm2, 16(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm3, 24(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm4, 32(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm5, 40(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm6, 48(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm7, 56(%1)\n" + :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); + ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; + ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; + } +#endif /* Have SSE */ +#ifdef HAVE_MMX2 + /* since movntq is weakly-ordered, a "sfence" + * is needed to become ordered again. */ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("sfence":::"memory"); +#endif +#ifndef HAVE_SSE + /* enables to use FPU */ + __asm__ __volatile__ (EMMS:::"memory"); +#endif + } + /* + * Now do the tail of the block + */ + if(len) small_memcpy(to, from, len); + return retval; +} + + +#endif /* #if defined( HAVE_MMX2 ) || defined( HAVE_3DNOW ) || defined( HAVE_MMX ) */ +#endif /* USE_FASTMEMCPY */
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/libvo/aclib_template.c Sat May 05 13:30:00 2001 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +#include "../config.h" + +#ifdef USE_FASTMEMCPY +/* + aclib - advanced C library ;) + This file contains functions which improve and expand standard C-library +*/ + +#include <stddef.h> + +/* Enable this code, if SSE version works (faster) for you! */ +#if 1 +#undef HAVE_SSE +#endif + + +/* + This part of code was taken by me from Linux-2.4.3 and slightly modified +for MMX, MMX2, SSE instruction set. I have done it since linux uses page aligned +blocks but mplayer uses weakly ordered data and original sources can not +speedup them. Only using PREFETCHNTA and MOVNTQ together have effect! + +>From IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1, + +Order Number 245470: +"10.4.6. Cacheability Control, Prefetch, and Memory Ordering Instructions" + +Data referenced by a program can be temporal (data will be used again) or +non-temporal (data will be referenced once and not reused in the immediate +future). To make efficient use of the processor's caches, it is generally +desirable to cache temporal data and not cache non-temporal data. Overloading +the processor's caches with non-temporal data is sometimes referred to as +"polluting the caches". +The non-temporal data is written to memory with Write-Combining semantics. + +The PREFETCHh instructions permits a program to load data into the processor +at a suggested cache level, so that it is closer to the processors load and +store unit when it is needed. If the data is already present in a level of +the cache hierarchy that is closer to the processor, the PREFETCHh instruction +will not result in any data movement. +But we should you PREFETCHNTA: Non-temporal data fetch data into location +close to the processor, minimizing cache pollution. + +The MOVNTQ (store quadword using non-temporal hint) instruction stores +packed integer data from an MMX register to memory, using a non-temporal hint. +The MOVNTPS (store packed single-precision floating-point values using +non-temporal hint) instruction stores packed floating-point data from an +XMM register to memory, using a non-temporal hint. + +The SFENCE (Store Fence) instruction controls write ordering by creating a +fence for memory store operations. This instruction guarantees that the results +of every store instruction that precedes the store fence in program order is +globally visible before any store instruction that follows the fence. The +SFENCE instruction provides an efficient way of ensuring ordering between +procedures that produce weakly-ordered data and procedures that consume that +data. + +If you have questions please contact with me: Nick Kurshev: nickols_k@mail.ru. +*/ + +// 3dnow memcpy support from kernel 2.4.2 +// by Pontscho/fresh!mindworkz + +#if defined( HAVE_MMX2 ) || defined( HAVE_3DNOW ) || defined( HAVE_MMX ) + +#undef HAVE_MMX1 +#if defined(HAVE_MMX) && !defined(HAVE_MMX2) && !defined(HAVE_3DNOW) && !defined(HAVE_SSE) +/* means: mmx v.1. Note: Since we added alignment of destinition it speedups + of memory copying on PentMMX, Celeron-1 and P2 upto 12% versus + standard (non MMX-optimized) version. + Note: on K6-2+ it speedups memory copying upto 25% and + on K7 and P3 about 500% (5 times). */ +#define HAVE_MMX1 +#endif + + +#undef HAVE_K6_2PLUS +#if !defined( HAVE_MMX2) && defined( HAVE_3DNOW) +#define HAVE_K6_2PLUS +#endif + +/* for small memory blocks (<256 bytes) this version is faster */ +#define small_memcpy(to,from,n)\ +{\ +register unsigned long int dummy;\ +__asm__ __volatile__(\ + "rep; movsb"\ + :"=&D"(to), "=&S"(from), "=&c"(dummy)\ +/* It's most portable way to notify compiler */\ +/* that edi, esi and ecx are clobbered in asm block. */\ +/* Thanks to A'rpi for hint!!! */\ + :"0" (to), "1" (from),"2" (n)\ + : "memory");\ +} + +#ifdef HAVE_SSE +#define MMREG_SIZE 16 +#else +#define MMREG_SIZE 8 +#endif + +/* Small defines (for readability only) ;) */ +#ifdef HAVE_K6_2PLUS +#define PREFETCH "prefetch" +/* On K6 femms is faster of emms. On K7 femms is directly mapped on emms. */ +#define EMMS "femms" +#else +#define PREFETCH "prefetchnta" +#define EMMS "emms" +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_MMX2 +#define MOVNTQ "movntq" +#else +#define MOVNTQ "movq" +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_MMX1 +#define MIN_LEN 0x800 /* 2K blocks */ +#else +#define MIN_LEN 0x40 /* 64-byte blocks */ +#endif + +void * fast_memcpy(void * to, const void * from, size_t len) +{ + void *retval; + size_t i; + retval = to; +#ifndef HAVE_MMX1 + /* PREFETCH has effect even for MOVSB instruction ;) */ + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + PREFETCH" (%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 64(%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 128(%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 192(%0)\n" + PREFETCH" 256(%0)\n" + : : "r" (from) ); +#endif + if(len >= MIN_LEN) + { + register unsigned long int delta; + /* Align destinition to MMREG_SIZE -boundary */ + delta = ((unsigned long int)to)&(MMREG_SIZE-1); + if(delta) + { + delta=MMREG_SIZE-delta; + len -= delta; + small_memcpy(to, from, delta); + } + i = len >> 6; /* len/64 */ + len&=63; + /* + This algorithm is top effective when the code consequently + reads and writes blocks which have size of cache line. + Size of cache line is processor-dependent. + It will, however, be a minimum of 32 bytes on any processors. + It would be better to have a number of instructions which + perform reading and writing to be multiple to a number of + processor's decoders, but it's not always possible. + */ +#ifdef HAVE_SSE /* Only P3 (may be Cyrix3) */ + if(((unsigned long)from) & 15) + /* if SRC is misaligned */ + for(; i>0; i--) + { + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" + "movups (%0), %%xmm0\n" + "movups 16(%0), %%xmm1\n" + "movups 32(%0), %%xmm2\n" + "movups 48(%0), %%xmm3\n" + "movntps %%xmm0, (%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm1, 16(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm2, 32(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm3, 48(%1)\n" + :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); + ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; + ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; + } + else + /* + Only if SRC is aligned on 16-byte boundary. + It allows to use movaps instead of movups, which required data + to be aligned or a general-protection exception (#GP) is generated. + */ + for(; i>0; i--) + { + __asm__ __volatile__ ( + PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" + "movaps (%0), %%xmm0\n" + "movaps 16(%0), %%xmm1\n" + "movaps 32(%0), %%xmm2\n" + "movaps 48(%0), %%xmm3\n" + "movntps %%xmm0, (%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm1, 16(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm2, 32(%1)\n" + "movntps %%xmm3, 48(%1)\n" + :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); + ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; + ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; + } +#else + for(; i>0; i--) + { + __asm__ __volatile__ ( +#ifndef HAVE_MMX1 + PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" +#endif + "movq (%0), %%mm0\n" + "movq 8(%0), %%mm1\n" + "movq 16(%0), %%mm2\n" + "movq 24(%0), %%mm3\n" + "movq 32(%0), %%mm4\n" + "movq 40(%0), %%mm5\n" + "movq 48(%0), %%mm6\n" + "movq 56(%0), %%mm7\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm0, (%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm1, 8(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm2, 16(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm3, 24(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm4, 32(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm5, 40(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm6, 48(%1)\n" + MOVNTQ" %%mm7, 56(%1)\n" + :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); + ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; + ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; + } +#endif /* Have SSE */ +#ifdef HAVE_MMX2 + /* since movntq is weakly-ordered, a "sfence" + * is needed to become ordered again. */ + __asm__ __volatile__ ("sfence":::"memory"); +#endif +#ifndef HAVE_SSE + /* enables to use FPU */ + __asm__ __volatile__ (EMMS:::"memory"); +#endif + } + /* + * Now do the tail of the block + */ + if(len) small_memcpy(to, from, len); + return retval; +} + + +#endif /* #if defined( HAVE_MMX2 ) || defined( HAVE_3DNOW ) || defined( HAVE_MMX ) */ +#endif /* USE_FASTMEMCPY */
--- a/libvo/fastmemcpy.h Sat May 05 13:14:08 2001 +0000 +++ b/libvo/fastmemcpy.h Sat May 05 13:30:00 2001 +0000 @@ -1,243 +1,12 @@ #ifndef __MPLAYER_MEMCPY #define __MPLAYER_MEMCPY 1 -#ifdef USE_FASTMEMCPY +#if defined( HAVE_MMX2 ) || defined( HAVE_3DNOW ) || defined( HAVE_MMX ) #include <stddef.h> -// Enable this code, if SSE version works (faster) for you! -#if 0 -#ifdef HAVE_SSE -#define FASTMEMCPY_SSE -#endif -#endif - -/* - This part of code was taken by from Linux-2.4.3 and slightly modified -for MMX, MMX2, SSE instruction set. I have done it since linux uses page aligned -blocks but mplayer uses weakly ordered data and original sources can not -speedup them. Only using PREFETCHNTA and MOVNTQ together have effect! - ->From IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 1, - -Order Number 245470: -"10.4.6. Cacheability Control, Prefetch, and Memory Ordering Instructions" - -Data referenced by a program can be temporal (data will be used again) or -non-temporal (data will be referenced once and not reused in the immediate -future). To make efficient use of the processor's caches, it is generally -desirable to cache temporal data and not cache non-temporal data. Overloading -the processor's caches with non-temporal data is sometimes referred to as -"polluting the caches". -The non-temporal data is written to memory with Write-Combining semantics. - -The PREFETCHh instructions permits a program to load data into the processor -at a suggested cache level, so that it is closer to the processors load and -store unit when it is needed. If the data is already present in a level of -the cache hierarchy that is closer to the processor, the PREFETCHh instruction -will not result in any data movement. -But we should you PREFETCHNTA: Non-temporal data fetch data into location -close to the processor, minimizing cache pollution. - -The MOVNTQ (store quadword using non-temporal hint) instruction stores -packed integer data from an MMX register to memory, using a non-temporal hint. -The MOVNTPS (store packed single-precision floating-point values using -non-temporal hint) instruction stores packed floating-point data from an -XMM register to memory, using a non-temporal hint. - -The SFENCE (Store Fence) instruction controls write ordering by creating a -fence for memory store operations. This instruction guarantees that the results -of every store instruction that precedes the store fence in program order is -globally visible before any store instruction that follows the fence. The -SFENCE instruction provides an efficient way of ensuring ordering between -procedures that produce weakly-ordered data and procedures that consume that -data. - -If you have questions please contact with me: Nick Kurshev: nickols_k@mail.ru. -*/ - -// 3dnow memcpy support from kernel 2.4.2 -// by Pontscho/fresh!mindworkz - -#if defined( HAVE_MMX2 ) || defined( HAVE_3DNOW ) || defined( HAVE_MMX ) - -#undef HAVE_MMX1 -#if defined(HAVE_MMX) && !defined(HAVE_MMX2) && !defined(HAVE_3DNOW) && !defined(FASTMEMCPY_SSE) -/* means: mmx v.1. Note: Since we added alignment of destinition it speedups - of memory copying on PentMMX, Celeron-1 and P2 upto 12% versus - standard (non MMX-optimized) version. - Note: on K6-2+ it speedups memory copying upto 25% and - on K7 and P3 about 500% (5 times). */ -#define HAVE_MMX1 -#endif - - -#undef HAVE_K6_2PLUS -#if !defined( HAVE_MMX2) && defined( HAVE_3DNOW) -#define HAVE_K6_2PLUS -#endif - -/* for small memory blocks (<256 bytes) this version is faster */ -#define small_memcpy(to,from,n)\ -{\ -__asm__ __volatile__(\ - "rep; movsb"\ - :"=D"(to), "=S"(from), "=c"(n)\ -/* It's most portable way to notify compiler */\ -/* that edi, esi and ecx are clobbered in asm block. */\ -/* Thanks to A'rpi for hint!!! */\ - :"0" (to), "1" (from),"2" (n)\ - : "memory");\ -} - -#ifdef FASTMEMCPY_SSE -#define MMREG_SIZE 16 -#else -#define MMREG_SIZE 8 -#endif - -/* Small defines (for readability only) ;) */ -#ifdef HAVE_K6_2PLUS -#define PREFETCH "prefetch" -/* On K6 femms is faster of emms. On K7 femms is directly mapped on emms. */ -#define EMMS "femms" -#else -#define PREFETCH "prefetchnta" -#define EMMS "emms" -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_MMX2 -#define MOVNTQ "movntq" -#else -#define MOVNTQ "movq" -#endif - -inline static void * fast_memcpy(void * to, const void * from, size_t len) -{ - void *retval; - int i; - retval = to; - if(len >= 0x200) /* 512-byte blocks */ - { - register unsigned long int delta; - /* Align destinition to MMREG_SIZE -boundary */ - delta = ((unsigned long int)to)&(MMREG_SIZE-1); - if(delta) - { - delta=MMREG_SIZE-delta; - len -= delta; - small_memcpy(to, from, delta); - } - i = len >> 6; /* len/64 */ - len&=63; - -#ifndef HAVE_MMX1 - __asm__ __volatile__ ( - PREFETCH" (%0)\n" - PREFETCH" 64(%0)\n" - PREFETCH" 128(%0)\n" - PREFETCH" 192(%0)\n" - PREFETCH" 256(%0)\n" - : : "r" (from) ); -#endif - /* - This algorithm is top effective when the code consequently - reads and writes blocks which have size of cache line. - Size of cache line is processor-dependent. - It will, however, be a minimum of 32 bytes on any processors. - It would be better to have a number of instructions which - perform reading and writing to be multiple to a number of - processor's decoders, but it's not always possible. - */ -#ifdef FASTMEMCPY_SSE /* Only P3 (may be Cyrix3) */ - if(((unsigned long)from) & 15) - /* if SRC is misaligned */ - for(; i>0; i--) - { - __asm__ __volatile__ ( - PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" - "movups (%0), %%xmm0\n" - "movups 16(%0), %%xmm1\n" - "movntps %%xmm0, (%1)\n" - "movntps %%xmm1, 16(%1)\n" - "movups 32(%0), %%xmm0\n" - "movups 48(%0), %%xmm1\n" - "movntps %%xmm0, 32(%1)\n" - "movntps %%xmm1, 48(%1)\n" - :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); - ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; - ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; - } - else - /* - Only if SRC is aligned on 16-byte boundary. - It allows to use movaps instead of movups, which required data - to be aligned or a general-protection exception (#GP) is generated. - */ - for(; i>0; i--) - { - __asm__ __volatile__ ( - PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" - "movaps (%0), %%xmm0\n" - "movaps 16(%0), %%xmm1\n" - "movntps %%xmm0, (%1)\n" - "movntps %%xmm1, 16(%1)\n" - "movaps 32(%0), %%xmm0\n" - "movaps 48(%0), %%xmm1\n" - "movntps %%xmm0, 32(%1)\n" - "movntps %%xmm1, 48(%1)\n" - :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); - ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; - ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; - } -#else - for(; i>0; i--) - { - __asm__ __volatile__ ( -#ifndef HAVE_MMX1 - PREFETCH" 320(%0)\n" -#endif - "movq (%0), %%mm0\n" - "movq 8(%0), %%mm1\n" - "movq 16(%0), %%mm2\n" - "movq 24(%0), %%mm3\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm0, (%1)\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm1, 8(%1)\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm2, 16(%1)\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm3, 24(%1)\n" - "movq 32(%0), %%mm0\n" - "movq 40(%0), %%mm1\n" - "movq 48(%0), %%mm2\n" - "movq 56(%0), %%mm3\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm0, 32(%1)\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm1, 40(%1)\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm2, 48(%1)\n" - MOVNTQ" %%mm3, 56(%1)\n" - :: "r" (from), "r" (to) : "memory"); - ((const unsigned char *)from)+=64; - ((unsigned char *)to)+=64; - } -#endif /* Have SSE */ -#ifdef HAVE_MMX2 - /* since movntq is weakly-ordered, a "sfence" - * is needed to become ordered again. */ - __asm__ __volatile__ ("sfence":::"memory"); -#endif -#ifndef FASTMEMCPY_SSE - /* enables to use FPU */ - __asm__ __volatile__ (EMMS:::"memory"); -#endif - } - /* - * Now do the tail of the block - */ - if(len) small_memcpy(to, from, len); - return retval; -} +extern void * fast_memcpy(void * to, const void * from, size_t len); #define memcpy(a,b,c) fast_memcpy(a,b,c) -#undef small_memcpy #endif #endif - -#endif