Thread (9 messages) 9 messages, 4 authors, 2021-07-12

Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] lib/string: optimized mem* functions

From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Date: 2021-07-10 21:31:15
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On Fri,  2 Jul 2021 14:31:50 +0200 Matteo Croce [off-list ref] wrote:
From: Matteo Croce <redacted>

Rewrite the generic mem{cpy,move,set} so that memory is accessed with
the widest size possible, but without doing unaligned accesses.

This was originally posted as C string functions for RISC-V[1], but as
there was no specific RISC-V code, it was proposed for the generic
lib/string.c implementation.

Tested on RISC-V and on x86_64 by undefining __HAVE_ARCH_MEM{CPY,SET,MOVE}
and HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS.

These are the performances of memcpy() and memset() of a RISC-V machine
on a 32 mbyte buffer:

memcpy:
original aligned:	 75 Mb/s
original unaligned:	 75 Mb/s
new aligned:		114 Mb/s
new unaligned:		107 Mb/s

memset:
original aligned:	140 Mb/s
original unaligned:	140 Mb/s
new aligned:		241 Mb/s
new unaligned:		241 Mb/s
Did you record the x86_64 performance?


Which other architectures are affected by this change?
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