RFR: 8338023: Support two vector selectFrom API [v5]
Paul Sandoz
psandoz at openjdk.org
Fri Aug 23 22:33:09 UTC 2024
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 06:09:48 GMT, Jatin Bhateja <jbhateja at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> As per the discussion on panama-dev mailing list[1], patch adds the support for following new two vector permutation APIs.
>>
>>
>> Declaration:-
>> Vector<E>.selectFrom(Vector<E> v1, Vector<E> v2)
>>
>>
>> Semantics:-
>> Using index values stored in the lanes of "this" vector, assemble the values stored in first (v1) and second (v2) vector arguments. Thus, first and second vector serves as a table, whose elements are selected based on index value vector. API is applicable to all integral and floating-point types. The result of this operation is semantically equivalent to expression v1.rearrange(this.toShuffle(), v2). Values held in index vector lanes must lie within valid two vector index range [0, 2*VLEN) else an IndexOutOfBoundException is thrown.
>>
>> Summary of changes:
>> - Java side implementation of new selectFrom API.
>> - C2 compiler IR and inline expander changes.
>> - In absence of direct two vector permutation instruction in target ISA, a lowering transformation dismantles new IR into constituent IR supported by target platforms.
>> - Optimized x86 backend implementation for AVX512 and legacy target.
>> - Function tests covering new API.
>>
>> JMH micro included with this patch shows around 10-15x gain over existing rearrange API :-
>> Test System: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8480+ [ Sapphire Rapids Server]
>>
>>
>> Benchmark (size) Mode Cnt Score Error Units
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromByteVector 1024 thrpt 2 2041.762 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromByteVector 2048 thrpt 2 1028.550 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromIntVector 1024 thrpt 2 962.605 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromIntVector 2048 thrpt 2 479.004 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromLongVector 1024 thrpt 2 359.758 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromLongVector 2048 thrpt 2 178.192 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromShortVector 1024 thrpt 2 1463.459 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.rearrangeFromShortVector 2048 thrpt 2 727.556 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.selectFromByteVector 1024 thrpt 2 33254.830 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.selectFromByteVector 2048 thrpt 2 17313.174 ops/ms
>> SelectFromBenchmark.selectFromIntVector 1024 thrpt 2 10756.804 ops/ms
>> S...
>
> Jatin Bhateja has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Removing redundant checkIndex routine
API changes look good. (Note at the moment we are not proposing to change how shuffles works - as you point out the two vector `selectFrom` and `rearrange` differ in the index representation.)
IIUC if the more direct two-table instruction is not available you fall back to calling two single arg rearranges with a blend, as a lowering transformation, similar to the fallback Java expression.
The float/double conversion bothers me, not suggesting we do something about it here, noting down for any future conversation on shuffles. Ideally we would want the equivalent integral vector (int or long) to represent the index, tricky to express in the API, or alternative treat as a bitwise no-op conversion (there is also impact on `toShuffle` too).
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20508#issuecomment-2307886044
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