mpir/tune/many.pl
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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
# Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
#
# The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
# option) any later version.
#
# The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
# License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with the GNU MP Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
# the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Usage: cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl [-t] <files/dirs>...
#
# Output: speed-many.c
# try-many.c
# Makefile.many
#
# Make alternate versions of various mpn routines available for measuring
# and testing.
#
# The $srcdir and $builddir in the invocation above just means the script
# lives in the tune source directory, but should be run in the tune build
# directory. When not using a separate object directory this just becomes
#
# cd tune
# perl many.pl [-t] <files/dirs>...
#
#
# SINGLE FILES
#
# Suppose $HOME/newcode/mul_1_experiment.asm is a new implementation of
# mpn_mul_1, then
#
# cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl $HOME/newcode/mul_1_experiment.asm
#
# will produce rules and renaming so that a speed program incorporating it
# can be built,
#
# make -f Makefile.many speed-many
#
# then for example it can be compared to the standard mul_1,
#
# ./speed-many -s 1-30 mpn_mul_1 mpn_mul_1_experiment
#
# An expanded try program can be used to check correctness,
#
# make -f Makefile.many try-many
#
# and run
#
# ./try-many mpn_mul_1_experiment
#
# Files can be ".c", ".S" or ".asm". ".s" files can't be used because they
# don't get any preprocessing so there's no way to do renaming of their
# functions.
#
#
# WHOLE DIRECTORIES
#
# If a directory is given, then all files in it will be made available.
# For example,
#
# cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl $HOME/newcode
#
# Each file should have a suffix, like "_experiment" above.
#
#
# MPN DIRECTORIES
#
# mpn directories from the GMP source tree can be included, and this is a
# convenient way to compare multiple implementations suiting different chips
# in a CPU family. For example the following would make all x86 routines
# available,
#
# cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl `find $srcdir/mpn/x86 -type d`
#
# On a new x86 chip a comparison could then be made to see how existing code
# runs. For example,
#
# make -f Makefile.many speed-many
# ./speed-many -s 1-30 -c \
# mpn_add_n_x86 mpn_add_n_pentium mpn_add_n_k6 mpn_add_n_k7
#
# Files in "mpn" subdirectories don't need the "_experiment" style suffix
# described above, instead a suffix is constructed from the subdirectory.
# For example "mpn/x86/k7/mmx/mod_1.asm" will generate a function
# mpn_mod_1_k7_mmx. The rule is to take the last directory name after the
# "mpn", or the last two if there's three or more. (Check the generated
# speed-many.c if in doubt.)
#
#
# GENERIC C
#
# The mpn/generic directory can be included too, just like any processor
# specific directory. This is a good way to compare assembler and generic C
# implementations. For example,
#
# cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl $srcdir/mpn/generic
#
# or if just a few routines are of interest, then for example
#
# cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl \
# $srcdir/mpn/generic/lshift.c \
# $srcdir/mpn/generic/mod_1.c \
# $srcdir/mpn/generic/aorsmul_1.c
#
# giving mpn_lshift_generic etc.
#
#
# TESTS/DEVEL PROGRAMS
#
# Makefile.many also has rules to build the tests/devel programs with suitable
# renaming, and with some parameters for correctness or speed. This is less
# convenient than the speed and try programs, but provides an independent
# check. For example,
#
# make -f Makefile.many tests_mul_1_experimental
# ./tests_mul_1_experimental
#
# and for speed
#
# make -f Makefile.many tests_mul_1_experimental_sp
# ./tests_mul_1_experimental_sp
#
# Not all the programs support speed measuring, in which case only the
# correctness test will be useful.
#
# The parameters for repetitions and host clock speed are -D defines. Some
# defaults are provided at the end of Makefile.many, but probably these will
# want to be overridden. For example,
#
# rm tests_mul_1_experimental.o
# make -f Makefile.many \
# CFLAGS_TESTS="-DSIZE=50 -DTIMES=1000 -DRANDOM -DCLOCK=175000000" \
# tests_mul_1_experimental
# ./tests_mul_1_experimental
#
#
# OTHER NOTES
#
# The mappings of file names to functions, and the macros to then use for
# speed measuring etc are driven by @table below. The scheme isn't
# completely general, it's only got as many variations as have been needed
# so far.
#
# Some functions are only made available in speed-many, or others only in
# try-many. An @table entry speed=>none means no speed measuring is
# available, or try=>none no try program testing. These can be removed
# if/when the respective programs get the necessary support.
#
# If a file has "1c" or "nc" carry-in entrypoints, they're renamed and made
# available too. These are recognised from PROLOGUE or MULFUNC_PROLOGUE in
# .S and .asm files, or from a line starting with "mpn_foo_1c" in a .c file
# (possibly via a #define), and on that basis are entirely optional. This
# entrypoint matching is done for the standard entrypoints too, but it would
# be very unusual to have for instance a mul_1c without a mul_1.
#
# Some mpz files are recognized. For example an experimental copy of
# mpz/powm.c could be included as powm_new.c and would be called
# mpz_powm_new. So far only speed measuring is available for these.
#
# For the ".S" and ".asm" files, both PIC and non-PIC objects are built.
# The PIC functions have a "_pic" suffix, for example "mpn_mod_1_k7_mmx_pic".
# This can be ignored for routines that don't differ for PIC, or for CPUs
# where everything is PIC anyway.
#
# The "-t" option can be used to print a trace of the files found and what's
# done with them. A great deal of obscure output is produced, but it can
# indicate where or why some files aren't being recognised etc. For
# example,
#
# cd $builddir/tune
# perl $srcdir/tune/many.pl -t $HOME/newcode/add_n_weird.asm
#
# In general, when including new code, all that's really necessary is that
# it will compile or assemble under the current configuration. It's fine if
# some code doesn't actually run due to bugs, or to needing a newer CPU or
# whatever, simply don't ask for the offending routines when invoking
# speed-many or try-many, or don't try to run them on sizes they don't yet
# support, or whatever.
#
#
# CPU SPECIFICS
#
# x86 - All the x86 code will assemble on any system, but code for newer
# chips might not run on older chips. Expect SIGILLs from new
# instructions on old chips.
#
# A few "new" instructions, like cmov for instance, are done as macros
# and will generate some equivalent plain i386 code when HAVE_HOST_CPU
# in config.m4 indicates an old CPU. It won't run fast, but it does
# make it possible to test correctness.
#
#
# INTERNALS
#
# The nonsense involving $ENV is some hooks used during development to add
# additional functions temporarily.
#
#
# FUTURE
#
# Maybe the C files should be compiled pic and non-pic too. Wait until
# there's a difference that might be of interest.
#
# Warn if a file provides no functions.
#
# Allow mpz and mpn files of the same name. Currently the mpn fib2_ui
# matching hides the mpz version of that. Will need to check the file
# contents to see which it is. Would be worth allowing an "mpz_" or "mpn_"
# prefix on the filenames to have working versions of both in one directory.
#
#
# LIMITATIONS
#
# Some of the command lines can become very long when a lot of files are
# included. If this is a problem on a given system the only suggestion is
# to run many.pl for just those that are actually wanted at a particular
# time.
#
# DOS 8.3 or SysV 14 char filesystems won't work, since the long filenames
# generated will almost certainly fail to be unique.
use strict;
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Std;
my %opt;
getopts('t', \%opt);
my @DIRECTORIES = @ARGV;
if (defined $ENV{directories}) { push @DIRECTORIES, @{$ENV{directories}} }
# regexp - matched against the start of the filename. If a grouping "(...)"
# is present then only the first such part is used.
#
# mulfunc - filenames to be generated from a multi-function file.
#
# funs - functions provided by the file, defaulting to the filename with mpn
# (or mpX).
#
# mpX - prefix like "mpz", defaulting to "mpn".
#
# ret - return value type.
#
# args, args_<fun> - arguments for the given function. If an args_<fun> is
# set then it's used, otherwise plain args is used. "mp_limb_t
# carry" is appended for carry-in variants.
#
# try - try.c TYPE_ to use, defaulting to TYPE_fun with the function name
# in upper case. "C" is appended for carry-in variants. Can be
# 'none' for no try program entry.
#
# speed - SPEED_ROUTINE_ to use, handled like "try".
#
# speed_flags - SPEED_ROUTINE_ to use, handled like "try".
my @table =
(
{
'regexp'=> 'add_n|sub_n|addlsh1_n|sublsh1_n|rsh1add_n|rsh1sub_n',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_srcptr yp, mp_size_t size',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_BINARY_N',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_1|submul_1',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t mult',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_1',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_2|submul_2',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_2',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 2,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_3|submul_3',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_3',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 3,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_4|submul_4',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_4',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 4,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_5|submul_5',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_5',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 5,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_6|submul_6',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_6',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 6,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_7|submul_7',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_7',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 7,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'addmul_8|submul_8',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr yp',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_8',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try-minsize' => 8,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'sumdiff_n',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr sum, mp_ptr diff, mp_srcptr xp, mp_srcptr yp, mp_size_t size',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'bdivmod',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr qp, mp_ptr up, mp_size_t usize, mp_srcptr vp, mp_size_t vsize, unsigned long int d',
'carrys'=> [''],
'try' => 'none',
'speed' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'com_n|copyi|copyd',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_COPY',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'divexact_1',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr dst, mp_srcptr src, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'divexact_by3c',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr dst, mp_srcptr src, mp_size_t size',
'carrys'=> [''],
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_COPY',
},
# mpn_preinv_divrem_1 is an optional extra entrypoint
{
'regexp'=> 'divrem_1',
'funs' => ['divrem_1', 'preinv_divrem_1'],
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args_divrem_1' => 'mp_ptr rp, mp_size_t xsize, mp_srcptr sp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor',
'args_preinv_divrem_1' => 'mp_ptr rp, mp_size_t xsize, mp_srcptr sp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor, mp_limb_t inverse, unsigned shift',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
'speed_suffixes' => ['f'],
},
{
'regexp'=> 'preinv_divrem_1',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr qp, mp_size_t qxn, mp_srcptr ap, mp_size_t asize, mp_limb_t divisor, mp_limb_t inverse, int shift',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'divrem_2',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr qp, mp_size_t qxn, mp_srcptr np, mp_size_t nsize, mp_srcptr dp',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'tdiv_qr',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr qp, mp_size_t qxn, mp_ptr np, mp_size_t nsize, mp_srcptr dp, mp_size_t dsize',
'speed' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'get_str',
'ret' => 'size_t',
'args' => 'unsigned char *str, int base, mp_ptr mptr, mp_size_t msize',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'set_str',
'ret' => 'mp_size_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr xp, const unsigned char *str, size_t str_len, int base',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'fac_ui',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr r, unsigned long n',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_NODATA',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'fib2_ui',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr fp, mp_ptr f1p, unsigned long n',
'rename'=> ['__gmp_fib_table'],
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_NODATA',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'fib_ui',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr fn, unsigned long n',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_NODATA',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'fib2_ui',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr fn, mpz_ptr fnsub1, unsigned long n',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_NODATA',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'lucnum_ui',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr ln, unsigned long n',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_NODATA',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'lucnum2_ui',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr ln, mpz_ptr lnsub1, unsigned long n',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_NODATA',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'gcd_1',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr xp, mp_size_t xsize, mp_limb_t y',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'speed_suffixes' => ['N'],
},
{
'regexp'=> '(gcd)(?!(_1|ext|_finda))',
'ret' => 'mp_size_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr gp, mp_ptr up, mp_size_t usize, mp_ptr vp, mp_size_t vsize',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'jacobi',
'funs' => ['jacobi', 'legendre', 'kronecker'],
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'int',
'args' => 'mpz_srcptr a, mpz_srcptr b',
'try-legendre' => 'TYPE_MPZ_JACOBI',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'jacobi_base',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_limb_t a, mp_limb_t b, int bit1',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_JACBASE',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> '[lr]shift',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, unsigned shift',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_1',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
# mpn_preinv_mod_1 is an optional extra entrypoint
{
'regexp'=> '(mod_1)(?!_rs)',
'funs' => ['mod_1','preinv_mod_1'],
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args_mod_1' => 'mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor',
'args_preinv_mod_1'=> 'mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor, mp_limb_t inverse',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'preinv_mod_1',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor, mp_limb_t inverse',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'mod_34lsub1',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_srcptr src, mp_size_t len',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'invert_limb',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_limb_t divisor',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
# not for use with hppa reversed argument versions of mpn_umul_ppmm
'regexp'=> 'udiv',
'funs' => ['udiv_qrnnd','udiv_qrnnd_r'],
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args_udiv_qrnnd' => 'mp_limb_t *, mp_limb_t, mp_limb_t, mp_limb_t',
'args_udiv_qrnnd_r' => 'mp_limb_t, mp_limb_t, mp_limb_t, mp_limb_t *',
'speed' => 'none',
'try-minsize' => 2,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'mode1o',
'funs' => ['modexact_1_odd'],
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_srcptr src, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t divisor',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'modlinv',
'funs' => ['modlimb_invert'],
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_limb_t v',
'carrys'=> [''],
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'mul_1',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_limb_t mult',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_1',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'mul_2',
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size, mp_srcptr mult',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_UNARY_2',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'mul_basecase',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t xsize, mp_srcptr yp, mp_size_t ysize',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL | FLAG_RSIZE',
},
{
'regexp'=> '(mul_n)[_.]',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_srcptr yp, mp_size_t size',
'rename'=> ['kara_mul_n','kara_sqr_n','toom3_mul_n','toom3_sqr_n'],
},
{
'regexp'=> 'umul',
'funs' => ['umul_ppmm','umul_ppmm_r'],
'ret' => 'mp_limb_t',
'args_umul_ppmm' => 'mp_limb_t *lowptr, mp_limb_t m1, mp_limb_t m2',
'args_umul_ppmm_r' => 'mp_limb_t m1, mp_limb_t m2, mp_limb_t *lowptr',
'speed' => 'none',
'try-minsize' => 3,
},
{
'regexp'=> 'popcount',
'ret' => 'unsigned long',
'args' => 'mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'hamdist',
'ret' => 'unsigned long',
'args' => 'mp_srcptr xp, mp_srcptr yp, mp_size_t size',
# extra renaming to support sharing a data table with mpn_popcount
'rename'=> ['popcount'],
},
{
'regexp'=> 'sqr_basecase',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size',
'speed' => 'SPEED_ROUTINE_MPN_SQR',
'try' => 'TYPE_SQR',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'sqr_diagonal',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr wp, mp_srcptr xp, mp_size_t size',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'sqrtrem',
'ret' => 'mp_size_t',
'args' => 'mp_ptr root, mp_ptr rem, mp_srcptr src, mp_size_t size',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'cntlz',
'funs' => ['count_leading_zeros'],
'ret' => 'unsigned',
'args' => 'mp_limb_t',
'macro-before' => "#undef COUNT_LEADING_ZEROS_0",
'macro-speed' =>
'#ifdef COUNT_LEADING_ZEROS_0
#define COUNT_LEADING_ZEROS_0_ALLOWED 1
#else
#define COUNT_LEADING_ZEROS_0_ALLOWED 0
#endif
SPEED_ROUTINE_COUNT_ZEROS_A (1, COUNT_LEADING_ZEROS_0_ALLOWED);
$fun (c, n);
SPEED_ROUTINE_COUNT_ZEROS_B ()',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'cnttz',
'funs' => ['count_trailing_zeros'],
'ret' => 'unsigned',
'args' => 'mp_limb_t',
'macro-speed' => '
SPEED_ROUTINE_COUNT_ZEROS_A (0, 0);
$fun (c, n);
SPEED_ROUTINE_COUNT_ZEROS_B ()',
'speed_flags' => 'FLAG_R_OPTIONAL',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'zero',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mp_ptr ptr, mp_size_t size',
},
{
'regexp'=> '(powm)(?!_ui)',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr r, mpz_srcptr b, mpz_srcptr e, mpz_srcptr m',
'try' => 'none',
},
{
'regexp'=> 'powm_ui',
'mpX' => 'mpz',
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'mpz_ptr r, mpz_srcptr b, unsigned long e, mpz_srcptr m',
'try' => 'none',
},
# special for use during development
{
'regexp'=> 'back',
'funs' => ['back_to_back'],
'ret' => 'void',
'args' => 'void',
'pic' => 'no',
'try' => 'none',
'speed_flags'=> 'FLAG_NODATA',
},
);
if (defined $ENV{table2}) {
my @newtable = @{$ENV{table2}};
push @newtable, @table;
@table = @newtable;
}
my %pictable =
(
'yes' => {
'suffix' => '_pic',
'asmflags'=> '$(ASMFLAGS_PIC)',
'cflags' => '$(CFLAGS_PIC)',
},
'no' => {
'suffix' => '',
'asmflags'=> '',
'cflags' => '',
},
);
my $builddir = $ENV{builddir};
$builddir = "." if (! defined $builddir);
my $top_builddir = "${builddir}/..";
open(MAKEFILE, "<${builddir}/Makefile")
or die "Cannot open ${builddir}/Makefile: $!\n"
. "Is this a tune build directory?";
my ($srcdir, $top_srcdir);
while (<MAKEFILE>) {
if (/^srcdir = (.*)/) { $srcdir = $1; }
if (/^top_srcdir = (.*)/) { $top_srcdir = $1; }
}
die "Cannot find \$srcdir in Makefile\n" if (! defined $srcdir);
die "Cannot find \$top_srcdir in Makefile\n" if (! defined $top_srcdir);
print "srcdir $srcdir\n" if $opt{'t'};
print "top_srcdir $top_srcdir\n" if $opt{'t'};
close(MAKEFILE);
open(SPEED, ">speed-many.c") or die;
print SPEED
"/* speed-many.c generated by many.pl - DO NOT EDIT, CHANGES WILL BE LOST */
";
my $SPEED_EXTRA_ROUTINES = "#define SPEED_EXTRA_ROUTINES \\\n";
my $SPEED_EXTRA_PROTOS = "#define SPEED_EXTRA_PROTOS \\\n";
my $SPEED_CODE = "";
open(TRY, ">try-many.c") or die;
print TRY
"/* try-many.c generated by many.pl - DO NOT EDIT, CHANGES WILL BE LOST */\n" .
"\n";
my $TRY_EXTRA_ROUTINES = "#define EXTRA_ROUTINES \\\n";
my $TRY_EXTRA_PROTOS = "#define EXTRA_PROTOS \\\n";
open(FD,"<${top_builddir}/libtool") or die "Cannot open \"${top_builddir}/libtool\": $!\n";
my $pic_flag;
while (<FD>) {
if (/^pic_flag="?([^"]*)"?$/) {
$pic_flag=$1;
last;
}
}
close FD;
if (! defined $pic_flag) {
die "Cannot find pic_flag in ${top_builddir}/libtool";
}
my $CFLAGS_PIC = $pic_flag;
my $ASMFLAGS_PIC = "";
foreach (split /[ \t]/, $pic_flag) {
if (/^-D/) {
$ASMFLAGS_PIC .= " " . $_;
}
}
open(MAKEFILE, ">Makefile.many") or die;
print MAKEFILE
"# Makefile.many generated by many.pl - DO NOT EDIT, CHANGES WILL BE LOST\n" .
"\n" .
"all: speed-many try-many\n" .
"\n" .
"#--------- begin included copy of basic Makefile ----------\n" .
"\n";
open(FD,"<${builddir}/Makefile") or die "Cannot open \"${builddir}/Makefile\": $!\n";
print MAKEFILE <FD>;
close FD;
print MAKEFILE
"\n" .
"#--------- end included copy of basic Makefile ----------\n" .
"\n" .
"CFLAGS_PIC = $CFLAGS_PIC\n" .
"ASMFLAGS_PIC = $ASMFLAGS_PIC\n" .
"\n";
my $CLEAN="";
my $MANY_OBJS="";
sub print_ansi2knr {
my ($base,$file,$includes) = @_;
if (! defined $file) { $file = "$base.c"; }
if (! defined $includes) { $includes = ""; }
print MAKEFILE <<EOF;
${base}_.c: $file
\$(CPP) \$(DEFS) \$(INCLUDES) $includes \$(AM_CPPFLAGS) \$(CPPFLAGS) $file | sed 's/^# \([0-9]\)/#line \\1/' >${base}_.c
EOF
}
# Spawning a glob is a touch slow when there's lots of files.
my @files = ();
foreach my $dir (@DIRECTORIES) {
print "dir $dir\n" if $opt{'t'};
if (-f $dir) {
push @files,$dir;
} else {
if (! opendir DD,$dir) {
print "Cannot open $dir: $!\n";
} else {
push @files, map {$_="$dir/$_"} grep /\.(c|asm|S|h)$/, readdir DD;
closedir DD;
}
}
}
@files = sort @files;
print "@files ",join(" ",@files),"\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $count_files = 0;
my $count_functions = 0;
my %seen_obj;
my %seen_file;
foreach my $file_full (@files) {
if (! -f $file_full) {
print "Not a file: $file_full\n";
next;
}
if (defined $seen_file{$file_full}) {
print "Skipping duplicate file: $file_full\n";
next;
}
$seen_file{$file_full} = 1;
my ($FILE,$path,$lang) = fileparse($file_full,"\.[a-zA-Z]+");
$path =~ s/\/$//;
print "file $FILE path $path lang $lang\n" if $opt{'t'};
my @pic_choices;
if ($lang eq '.asm') { @pic_choices=('no','yes'); }
elsif ($lang eq '.c') { @pic_choices=('no'); }
elsif ($lang eq '.S') { @pic_choices=('no','yes'); }
elsif ($lang eq '.h') { @pic_choices=('no'); }
else { next };
my ($t, $file_match);
foreach my $p (@table) {
# print " ",$p->{'regexp'},"\n" if $opt{'t'};
if ($FILE =~ "^($p->{'regexp'})") {
$t = $p;
$file_match = $1;
$file_match = $2 if defined $2;
last;
}
}
next if ! defined $t;
print "match $t->{'regexp'} $FILE ($file_full)\n" if $opt{'t'};
if (! open FD,"<$file_full") { print "Can't open $file_full: $!\n"; next }
my @file_contents = <FD>;
close FD;
my $objs;
if (defined $t->{'mulfunc'}) { $objs = $t->{'mulfunc'}; }
else { $objs = [$file_match]; }
print "objs @$objs\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $ret = $t->{'ret'};
if (! defined $ret && $lang eq '.h') { $ret = ''; }
if (! defined $ret) { die "$FILE return type not defined\n" };
print "ret $ret\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $mpX = $t->{'mpX'};
if (! defined $mpX) { $mpX = ($lang eq '.h' ? '' : 'mpn'); }
$mpX = "${mpX}_" if $mpX ne '';
print "mpX $mpX\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $carrys;
if (defined $t->{'carrys'}) { $carrys = $t->{'carrys'}; }
else { $carrys = ['','c']; }
print "carrys $carrys @$carrys\n" if $opt{'t'};
# some restriction functions are implemented, but they're not very useful
my $restriction='';
my $suffix;
if ($FILE =~ ("${file_match}_(.+)")) {
$suffix = $1;
} elsif ($path =~ /\/mp[zn]\/(.*)$/) {
# derive the suffix from the path
$suffix = $1;
$suffix =~ s/\//_/g;
# use last directory name, or if there's 3 or more then the last two
if ($suffix =~ /([^_]*_)+([^_]+_[^_]+)$/) {
$suffix = $2;
} elsif ($suffix =~ /([^_]*_)*([^_]+)$/) {
$suffix = $2;
}
} else {
die "Can't determine suffix for: $file_full (path $path)\n";
}
print "suffix $suffix\n" if $opt{'t'};
$count_files++;
foreach my $obj (@{$objs}) {
print "obj $obj\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $obj_with_suffix = "${obj}_$suffix";
if (defined $seen_obj{$obj_with_suffix}) {
print "Skipping duplicate object: $obj_with_suffix\n";
print " first from: $seen_obj{$obj_with_suffix}\n";
print " now from: $file_full\n";
next;
}
$seen_obj{$obj_with_suffix} = $file_full;
my $funs = $t->{'funs'};
$funs = [$obj] if ! defined $funs;
print "funs @$funs\n" if $opt{'t'};
if (defined $t->{'pic'}) { @pic_choices = ('no'); }
foreach my $pic (map {$pictable{$_}} @pic_choices) {
print "pic $pic->{'suffix'}\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $objbase = "${obj}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'}";
print "objbase $objbase\n" if $opt{'t'};
if ($path !~ "." && -f "${objbase}.c") {
die "Already have ${objbase}.c";
}
my $tmp_file = "tmp-$objbase.c";
my $renaming;
foreach my $fun (@{$funs}) {
if ($mpX eq 'mpn_' && $lang eq '.c') {
$renaming .= "\t\t-DHAVE_NATIVE_mpn_$fun=1 \\\n";
}
# The carry-in variant is with a "c" appended, unless there's a "_1"
# somewhere, eg. "modexact_1_odd", in which case that becomes "_1c".
my $fun_carry = $fun;
if (! ($fun_carry =~ s/_1/_1c/)) { $fun_carry = "${fun}c"; }
$renaming .=
"\t\t-D__g$mpX$fun=$mpX${fun}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'} \\\n" .
"\t\t-D__g$mpX$fun_carry=$mpX${fun_carry}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'} \\\n";
}
foreach my $r (@{$t->{'rename'}}) {
if ($r =~ /^__gmp/) {
$renaming .= "\\\n" .
"\t\t-D$r=${r}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'}";
} else {
$renaming .= "\\\n" .
"\t\t-D__g$mpX$r=$mpX${r}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'}";
}
}
print "renaming $renaming\n" if $opt{'t'};
print MAKEFILE "\n";
if ($lang eq '.asm') {
print MAKEFILE
"$objbase.o: $file_full \$(ASM_HEADERS)\n" .
" \$(M4) \$(M4FLAGS) -DOPERATION_$obj $pic->{'asmflags'} \\\n" .
"$renaming" .
" $file_full >tmp-$objbase.s\n" .
" \$(CCAS) \$(COMPILE_FLAGS) $pic->{'cflags'} tmp-$objbase.s -o $objbase.o\n" .
" \$(RM_TMP) tmp-$objbase.s\n";
$MANY_OBJS .= " $objbase.o";
} elsif ($lang eq '.c') {
print MAKEFILE
"$objbase.o: $file_full\n" .
" \$(COMPILE) -DOPERATION_$obj $pic->{'cflags'} \\\n" .
"$renaming" .
" -c $file_full -o $objbase.o\n";
print_ansi2knr($objbase,
$file_full,
" -DOPERATION_$obj\\\n$renaming\t\t");
$MANY_OBJS .= " $objbase\$U.o";
} elsif ($lang eq '.S') {
print MAKEFILE
"$objbase.o: $file_full\n" .
" \$(COMPILE) -g $pic->{'asmflags'} \\\n" .
"$renaming" .
" -c $file_full -o $objbase.o\n";
$MANY_OBJS .= " $objbase.o";
} elsif ($lang eq '.h') {
print MAKEFILE
"$objbase.o: tmp-$objbase.c $file_full\n" .
" \$(COMPILE) -DOPERATION_$obj $pic->{'cflags'} \\\n" .
"$renaming" .
" -c tmp-$objbase.c -o $objbase.o\n";
print_ansi2knr($objbase,
"tmp-$objbase.c",
" -DOPERATION_$obj\\\n$renaming\t\t");
$MANY_OBJS .= " $objbase\$U.o";
$CLEAN .= " tmp-$objbase.c";
open(TMP_C,">tmp-$objbase.c")
or die "Can't create tmp-$objbase.c: $!\n";
print TMP_C
"/* tmp-$objbase.c generated by many.pl - DO NOT EDIT, CHANGES WILL BE LOST */
#include \"mpir.h\"
#include \"gmp-impl.h\"
#include \"longlong.h\"
#include \"speed.h\"
";
}
my $tests_program = "$top_srcdir/tests/devel/$obj.c";
if (-f $tests_program) {
$tests_program = "\$(top_srcdir)/tests/devel/$obj.c";
print_ansi2knr("tests_${objbase}",
$tests_program,
"\\\n$renaming\t\t\$(CFLAGS_TESTS_SP)");
print_ansi2knr("tests_${objbase}_sp",
$tests_program,
"\\\n$renaming\t\t\$(CFLAGS_TESTS_SP)");
print MAKEFILE <<EOF;
tests_$objbase.o: $tests_program
\$(COMPILE) \$(CFLAGS_TESTS) \\
$renaming -c $tests_program -o tests_$objbase.o
tests_$objbase: $objbase\$U.o tests_$objbase\$U.o ../libmpir.la
\$(LINK) tests_$objbase\$U.o $objbase\$U.o ../libmpir.la -o tests_$objbase
tests_${objbase}_sp.o: $tests_program
\$(COMPILE) \$(CFLAGS_TESTS_SP) \\
$renaming -c $tests_program -o tests_${objbase}_sp.o
tests_${objbase}_sp: $objbase\$U.o tests_${objbase}_sp\$U.o ../libmpir.la
\$(LINK) tests_${objbase}_sp\$U.o $objbase\$U.o ../libmpir.la -o tests_${objbase}_sp
EOF
$CLEAN .= " tests_$objbase tests_${objbase}_sp";
}
foreach my $fun (@{$funs}) {
print "fun $fun\n" if $opt{'t'};
if ($lang eq '.h') {
my $macro_before = $t->{'macro_before'};
$macro_before = "" if ! defined $macro_before;
print TMP_C
"$macro_before
#undef $fun
#include \"$file_full\"
";
}
my $args = $t->{"args_$fun"};
if (! defined $args) { $args = $t->{'args'}; }
if (! defined $args) { die "Need args for $fun\n"; }
print "args $args\n" if $opt{'t'};
foreach my $carry (@$carrys) {
print "carry $carry\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $fun_carry = $fun;
if (! ($fun_carry =~ s/_1/_1$carry/)) { $fun_carry = "$fun$carry"; }
print "fun_carry $fun_carry\n" if $opt{'t'};
if ($lang =~ /\.(asm|S)/
&& ! grep(m"PROLOGUE\((.* )?$mpX$fun_carry[ ,)]",@file_contents)) {
print "no PROLOGUE $mpX$fun_carry\n" if $opt{'t'};
next;
}
if ($lang eq '.c'
&& ! grep(m"^(#define FUNCTION\s+)?$mpX$fun_carry\W", @file_contents)) {
print "no mention of $mpX$fun_carry\n" if $opt{'t'};
next;
}
if ($lang eq '.h'
&& ! grep(m"^#define $fun_carry\W", @file_contents)) {
print "no mention of #define $fun_carry\n" if $opt{'t'};
next;
}
$count_functions++;
my $carryarg;
if (defined $t->{'carryarg'}) { $carryarg = $t->{'carryarg'}; }
if ($carry eq '') { $carryarg = ''; }
else { $carryarg = ', mp_limb_t carry'; }
print "carryarg $carryarg\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $funfull="$mpX${fun_carry}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'}";
print "funfull $funfull\n" if $opt{'t'};
if ($lang ne '.h') {
my $proto = "$t->{'ret'} $funfull _PROTO (($args$carryarg)); \\\n";
$SPEED_EXTRA_PROTOS .= $proto;
$TRY_EXTRA_PROTOS .= $proto;
}
my $try_type = $t->{"try-$fun"};
$try_type = $t->{'try'} if ! defined $try_type;
if (! defined $try_type) {
if ($mpX eq 'mpn_') {
$try_type = "TYPE_\U$fun_carry";
} else {
$try_type = "TYPE_\U$mpX\U$fun_carry";
}
}
print "try_type $try_type\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $try_minsize = $t->{'try-minsize'};
if (defined $try_minsize) {
$try_minsize = ", " . $try_minsize;
} else {
$try_minsize = "";
}
print "try_minsize $try_minsize\n" if $opt{'t'};
if ($try_type ne 'none') {
$TRY_EXTRA_ROUTINES .=
" { TRY($mpX${fun_carry}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'}), $try_type$try_minsize }, \\\n";
}
my $speed_flags = $t->{'speed_flags'};
$speed_flags = '0' if ! defined $speed_flags;
print "speed_flags $speed_flags\n" if $opt{'t'};
my $speed_routine = $t->{'speed'};
$speed_routine = "SPEED_ROUTINE_\U$mpX\U$fun"
if !defined $speed_routine;
if (! ($speed_routine =~ s/_1/_1\U$carry/)) {
$speed_routine = "$speed_routine\U$carry";
}
print "speed_routine $speed_routine\n" if $opt{'t'};
my @speed_suffixes = ();
push (@speed_suffixes, '') if $speed_routine ne 'none';
push (@speed_suffixes, @{$t->{'speed_suffixes'}})
if defined $t->{'speed_suffixes'};
my $macro_speed = $t->{'macro-speed'};
$macro_speed = "$speed_routine ($fun_carry)" if ! defined $macro_speed;
$macro_speed =~ s/\$fun/$fun_carry/g;
foreach my $S (@speed_suffixes) {
my $Sfunfull="$mpX${fun_carry}${S}_$suffix$pic->{'suffix'}";
$SPEED_EXTRA_PROTOS .=
"double speed_$Sfunfull _PROTO ((struct speed_params *s)); \\\n";
$SPEED_EXTRA_ROUTINES .=
" { \"$Sfunfull\", speed_$Sfunfull, $speed_flags }, \\\n";
if ($lang eq '.h') {
print TMP_C
"double
speed_$Sfunfull (struct speed_params *s)
{
$macro_speed
}
";
} else {
$SPEED_CODE .=
"double\n" .
"speed_$Sfunfull (struct speed_params *s)\n" .
"{\n" .
"$restriction" .
" $speed_routine\U$S\E ($funfull)\n" .
"}\n";
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
print SPEED $SPEED_EXTRA_PROTOS . "\n";
print SPEED $SPEED_EXTRA_ROUTINES . "\n";
if (defined $ENV{speedinc}) { print SPEED $ENV{speedinc} . "\n"; }
print SPEED
"#include \"speed.c\"\n" .
"\n";
print SPEED $SPEED_CODE;
print TRY $TRY_EXTRA_ROUTINES . "\n";
print TRY $TRY_EXTRA_PROTOS . "\n";
my $tryinc = "";
if (defined $ENV{tryinc}) {
$tryinc = $ENV{tryinc};
print TRY "#include \"$tryinc\"\n";
}
print "tryinc $tryinc\n" if $opt{'t'};
print TRY
"#include \"try.c\"\n" .
"\n";
my $extra_libraries = "";
if (defined $ENV{extra_libraries}) { $extra_libraries = $ENV{extra_libraries};}
my $trydeps = "";
if (defined $ENV{trydeps}) { $trydeps = $ENV{trydeps}; }
$trydeps .= " $tryinc";
print "trydeps $trydeps\n" if $opt{'t'};
print MAKEFILE <<EOF;
MANY_OBJS = $MANY_OBJS
MANY_CLEAN = \$(MANY_OBJS) \\
speed-many.c speed-many\$U.o speed-many\$(EXEEXT) \\
try-many.c try-many\$U.o try-many \\
$CLEAN
MANY_DISTCLEAN = Makefile.many
speed-many: \$(MANY_OBJS) speed-many\$U.o libspeed.la $extra_libraries
\$(LINK) \$(LDFLAGS) speed-many\$U.o \$(MANY_OBJS) \$(LDADD) \$(LIBS) $extra_libraries
try-many: \$(MANY_OBJS) try-many\$U.o libspeed.la $extra_libraries
\$(LINK) \$(LDFLAGS) try-many\$U.o \$(MANY_OBJS) \$(LDADD) \$(LIBS) $extra_libraries
try-many.o: try-many.c \$(top_srcdir)/tests/devel/try.c $trydeps
\$(COMPILE) -I\$(top_srcdir)/tests/devel -c try-many.c
EOF
print_ansi2knr("speed-many");
print_ansi2knr("try-many",
"\$(top_srcdir)/tests/devel/try.c",
"-I\$(top_srcdir)/tests/devel");
print MAKEFILE <<EOF;
RM_TMP = rm -f
CFLAGS_TESTS = -DSIZE=50 -DTIMES=1 -DRANDOM -DCLOCK=333000000
CFLAGS_TESTS_SP = -DSIZE=1024 -DNOCHECK -DOPS=200000000 -DCLOCK=333000000
EOF
close MAKEFILE or die;
print "Total $count_files files, $count_functions functions\n";
# Local variables:
# perl-indent-level: 2
# End: