RFR: 8312425: [vectorapi] AArch64: Optimize vector math operations with SLEEF [v7]
Magnus Ihse Bursie
ihse at openjdk.org
Wed Dec 6 11:53:42 UTC 2023
On Wed, 6 Dec 2023 09:14:58 GMT, Xiaohong Gong <xgong at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Currently the vector floating-point math APIs like `VectorOperators.SIN/COS/TAN...` are not intrinsified on AArch64 platform, which causes large performance gap on AArch64. Note that those APIs are optimized by C2 compiler on X86 platforms by calling Intel's SVML code [1]. To close the gap, we would like to optimize these APIs for AArch64 by calling a third-party vector library called libsleef [2], which are available in mainstream Linux distros (e.g. [3] [4]).
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>> SLEEF supports multiple accuracies. To match Vector API's requirement and implement the math ops on AArch64, we 1) call 1.0 ULP accuracy with FMA instructions used stubs in libsleef for most of the operations by default, and 2) add the vector calling convention to apply with the runtime calls to stub code in libsleef. Note that for those APIs that libsleef does not support 1.0 ULP, we choose 0.5 ULP instead.
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>> To help loading the expected libsleef library, this patch also adds an experimental JVM option (i.e. `-XX:UseSleefLib`) for AArch64 platforms. People can use it to denote the libsleef path/name explicitly. By default, it points to the system installed library. If the library does not exist or the dynamic loading of it in runtime fails, the math vector ops will fall-back to use the default scalar version without error. But a warning is printed out if people specifies a nonexistent library explicitly.
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>> Note that this is a part of the original proposed patch in panama-dev [5], just with some initial review comments addressed. And now we'd like to get some wider feedbacks from more hotspot experts.
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>> [1] https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/3638
>> [2] https://sleef.org/
>> [3] https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/sleef/sleef/
>> [4] https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libsleef3
>> [5] https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/panama-dev/2022-December/018172.html
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> Xiaohong Gong has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Add "--with-libsleef-lib" and "--with-libsleef-include" options
All the makefile changes we've discussed previously now look good. However, I just noticed the additional -f flag. Why are you not exporting the functions from source code instead? That is the way we normally do it in JDK libraries. In your case, it seems like you only need to add the export to the macro.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16234#issuecomment-1842720243
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