RFR: 8307513: C2: intrinsify Math.max(long,long) and Math.min(long,long)

Francesco Nigro duke at openjdk.org
Tue Sep 3 07:40:29 UTC 2024


On Tue, 27 Aug 2024 17:09:18 GMT, Galder Zamarreño <galder at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> This patch intrinsifies `Math.max(long, long)` and `Math.min(long, long)` in order to help improve vectorization performance.
>> 
>> Currently vectorization does not kick in for loops containing either of these calls because of the following error:
>> 
>> 
>> VLoop::check_preconditions: failed: control flow in loop not allowed
>> 
>> 
>> The control flow is due to the java implementation for these methods, e.g.
>> 
>> 
>> public static long max(long a, long b) {
>>     return (a >= b) ? a : b;
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> This patch intrinsifies the calls to replace the CmpL + Bool nodes for MaxL/MinL nodes respectively.
>> By doing this, vectorization no longer finds the control flow and so it can carry out the vectorization.
>> E.g.
>> 
>> 
>> SuperWord::transform_loop:
>>     Loop: N518/N126  counted [int,int),+4 (1025 iters)  main has_sfpt strip_mined
>>  518  CountedLoop  === 518 246 126  [[ 513 517 518 242 521 522 422 210 ]] inner stride: 4 main of N518 strip mined !orig=[419],[247],[216],[193] !jvms: Test::test @ bci:14 (line 21)
>> 
>> 
>> Applying the same changes to `ReductionPerf` as in https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/13056, we can compare the results before and after. Before the patch, on darwin/aarch64 (M1):
>> 
>> 
>> ==============================
>> Test summary
>> ==============================
>>    TEST                                              TOTAL  PASS  FAIL ERROR
>>    jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/loopopts/superword/ReductionPerf.java
>>                                                          1     1     0     0
>> ==============================
>> TEST SUCCESS
>> 
>> long min   1155
>> long max   1173
>> 
>> 
>> After the patch, on darwin/aarch64 (M1):
>> 
>> 
>> ==============================
>> Test summary
>> ==============================
>>    TEST                                              TOTAL  PASS  FAIL ERROR
>>    jtreg:test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler/loopopts/superword/ReductionPerf.java
>>                                                          1     1     0     0
>> ==============================
>> TEST SUCCESS
>> 
>> long min   1042
>> long max   1042
>> 
>> 
>> This patch does not add an platform-specific backend implementations for the MaxL/MinL nodes.
>> Therefore, it still relies on the macro expansion to transform those into CMoveL.
>> 
>> I've run tier1 and hotspot compiler tests on darwin/aarch64 and got these results:
>> 
>> 
>> ==============================
>> Test summary
>> ==============================
>>    TEST                                              TOTAL  PA...
>
> Working on it

@galderz in the benchmark did you collected the mispredicts/branches?

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20098#issuecomment-2325808756


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