RFR[15] JDK-8243114: Implement montgomery{Multiply, Square}intrinsics on Windows
Sean Mullan
sean.mullan at oracle.com
Fri May 22 14:04:31 UTC 2020
Cross-posting to hotspot-dev for additional review since the code
changes are in hotspot.
--Sean
On 5/21/20 1:24 PM, Simon Tooke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to request a review for:
>
> JBS: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8243114
>
> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~stooke/webrevs/jdk-8243114-jdk/00/00/
>
> This change implements the given intrinsics on Windows.
>
> The Windows toolchain has no 128 bit integer types, and no inline asm
> (on x64 and Arm). In addition, 'long' is 4 bytes, not 8, as it is with
> gcc. This patch had to change some of the linux implementation to
> account for these limitations.
>
> My gratitude for Andrew Haley for doing the heavy lifting at the core of
> this patch.
>
> The patch, if accepted, will be offered to 11u as a potential backport.
> The changes apply cleanly modulo some line number changes.
>
> As for the speedup, this test case:
>
> BigInteger base = BigInteger.ONE.shiftLeft(1024);
> long count = LongStream.rangeClosed(2, 100_000)
> .mapToObj(n -> BigInteger.valueOf(n).add(base))
> .filter(i -> i.isProbablePrime(50))
> .count();
>
> goes from 1 minute 20 seconds down to about 35 seconds om my VM, over
> multiple runs. As is the case on other platforms where the intrinsics
> are supported, they will be enabled by default on Windows.
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> -Simon Tooke
>
>
> Principle Software Engineer,
>
> Red Hat Canada
>
>
>
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