patch-2.4.20 linux-2.4.20/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S
Next file: linux-2.4.20/arch/ia64/lib/ip_fast_csum.S
Previous file: linux-2.4.20/arch/ia64/lib/copy_user.S
Back to the patch index
Back to the overall index
- Lines: 241
- Date:
Thu Nov 28 15:53:09 2002
- Orig file:
linux-2.4.19/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S
- Orig date:
Fri Nov 9 14:26:17 2001
diff -urN linux-2.4.19/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S linux-2.4.20/arch/ia64/lib/do_csum.S
@@ -8,9 +8,14 @@
* in0: address of buffer to checksum (char *)
* in1: length of the buffer (int)
*
- * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001 Hewlett-Packard Co
- * Copyright (C) 1999 Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>
+ * Copyright (C) 1999, 2001-2002 Hewlett-Packard Co
+ * Stephane Eranian <eranian@hpl.hp.com>
*
+ * 02/04/22 Ken Chen <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com>
+ * Data locality study on the checksum buffer.
+ * More optimization cleanup - remove excessive stop bits.
+ * 02/04/08 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
+ * More cleanup and tuning.
* 01/04/18 Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com>
* Clean up and optimize and the software pipeline, loading two
* back-to-back 8-byte words per loop. Clean up the initialization
@@ -71,8 +76,6 @@
// calculating the Internet checksum.
//
// NOT YET DONE:
-// - use the lfetch instruction to augment the chances of the data being in
-// the cache when we need it.
// - Maybe another algorithm which would take care of the folding at the
// end in a different manner
// - Work with people more knowledgeable than me on the network stack
@@ -80,6 +83,12 @@
// type of packet or alignment we get. Like the ip_fast_csum() routine
// where we know we have at least 20bytes worth of data to checksum.
// - Do a better job of handling small packets.
+// - Note on prefetching: it was found that under various load, i.e. ftp read/write,
+// nfs read/write, the L1 cache hit rate is at 60% and L2 cache hit rate is at 99.8%
+// on the data that buffer points to (partly because the checksum is often preceded by
+// a copy_from_user()). This finding indiate that lfetch will not be beneficial since
+// the data is already in the cache.
+//
#define saved_pfs r11
#define hmask r16
@@ -102,10 +111,6 @@
#define buf in0
#define len in1
-#ifndef CONFIG_IA64_LOAD_LATENCY
-#define CONFIG_IA64_LOAD_LATENCY 2
-#endif
-
#define LOAD_LATENCY 2 // XXX fix me
#if (LOAD_LATENCY != 1) && (LOAD_LATENCY != 2)
@@ -121,69 +126,70 @@
GLOBAL_ENTRY(do_csum)
.prologue
.save ar.pfs, saved_pfs
- alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,2,16,1,16
- .rotr word1[4], word2[4],result1[4],result2[4]
- .rotp p[PIPE_DEPTH]
+ alloc saved_pfs=ar.pfs,2,16,0,16
+ .rotr word1[4], word2[4],result1[LOAD_LATENCY+2],result2[LOAD_LATENCY+2]
+ .rotp p[PIPE_DEPTH], pC1[2], pC2[2]
mov ret0=r0 // in case we have zero length
cmp.lt p0,p6=r0,len // check for zero length or negative (32bit len)
- ;; // avoid WAW on CFM
- mov tmp3=0x7 // a temporary mask/value
+ ;;
add tmp1=buf,len // last byte's address
-(p6) br.ret.spnt.many rp // return if true (hope we can avoid that)
+ .save pr, saved_pr
+ mov saved_pr=pr // preserve predicates (rotation)
+(p6) br.ret.spnt.many rp // return if zero or negative length
- and firstoff=7,buf // how many bytes off for first1 element
- tbit.nz p15,p0=buf,0 // is buf an odd address ?
mov hmask=-1 // intialize head mask
- ;;
- andcm first1=buf,tmp3 // 8byte aligned down address of first1 element
+ tbit.nz p15,p0=buf,0 // is buf an odd address?
+ and first1=-8,buf // 8-byte align down address of first1 element
+
+ and firstoff=7,buf // how many bytes off for first1 element
mov tmask=-1 // initialize tail mask
- adds tmp2=-1,tmp1 // last-1
+
;;
+ adds tmp2=-1,tmp1 // last-1
and lastoff=7,tmp1 // how many bytes off for last element
- andcm last=tmp2,tmp3 // address of word containing last byte
- .save pr, saved_pr
- mov saved_pr=pr // preserve predicates (rotation)
+ ;;
+ sub tmp1=8,lastoff // complement to lastoff
+ and last=-8,tmp2 // address of word containing last byte
;;
sub tmp3=last,first1 // tmp3=distance from first1 to last
+ .save ar.lc, saved_lc
+ mov saved_lc=ar.lc // save lc
cmp.eq p8,p9=last,first1 // everything fits in one word ?
- sub tmp1=8,lastoff // complement to lastoff
- ld8 firstval=[first1],8 // load,ahead of time, "first1" word
+
+ ld8 firstval=[first1],8 // load, ahead of time, "first1" word
+ and tmp1=7, tmp1 // make sure that if tmp1==8 -> tmp1=0
shl tmp2=firstoff,3 // number of bits
;;
- and tmp1=7, tmp1 // make sure that if tmp1==8 -> tmp1=0
-(p9) ld8 lastval=[last] // load,ahead of time, "last" word, if needed
+(p9) ld8 lastval=[last] // load, ahead of time, "last" word, if needed
+ shl tmp1=tmp1,3 // number of bits
(p9) adds tmp3=-8,tmp3 // effectively loaded
;;
(p8) mov lastval=r0 // we don't need lastval if first1==last
- shl tmp1=tmp1,3 // number of bits
shl hmask=hmask,tmp2 // build head mask, mask off [0,first1off[
- ;;
shr.u tmask=tmask,tmp1 // build tail mask, mask off ]8,lastoff]
- .save ar.lc, saved_lc
- mov saved_lc=ar.lc // save lc
;;
.body
#define count tmp3
(p8) and hmask=hmask,tmask // apply tail mask to head mask if 1 word only
(p9) and word2[0]=lastval,tmask // mask last it as appropriate
- shr.u count=count,3 // we do 8 bytes per loop (count)
+ shr.u count=count,3 // how many 8-byte?
;;
// If count is odd, finish this 8-byte word so that we can
// load two back-to-back 8-byte words per loop thereafter.
- tbit.nz p10,p11=count,0 // if (count is odd)
and word1[0]=firstval,hmask // and mask it as appropriate
+ tbit.nz p10,p11=count,0 // if (count is odd)
;;
(p8) mov result1[0]=word1[0]
(p9) add result1[0]=word1[0],word2[0]
;;
cmp.ltu p6,p0=result1[0],word1[0] // check the carry
+ cmp.eq.or.andcm p8,p0=0,count // exit if zero 8-byte
;;
(p6) adds result1[0]=1,result1[0]
(p8) br.cond.dptk .do_csum_exit // if (within an 8-byte word)
- ;;
(p11) br.cond.dptk .do_csum16 // if (count is even)
- ;;
+
// Here count is odd.
ld8 word1[1]=[first1],8 // load an 8-byte word
cmp.eq p9,p10=1,count // if (count == 1)
@@ -194,58 +200,43 @@
cmp.ltu p6,p0=result1[0],word1[1]
;;
(p6) adds result1[0]=1,result1[0]
- ;;
(p9) br.cond.sptk .do_csum_exit // if (count == 1) exit
// Fall through to caluculate the checksum, feeding result1[0] as
// the initial value in result1[0].
- ;;
//
// Calculate the checksum loading two 8-byte words per loop.
//
.do_csum16:
- mov saved_lc=ar.lc
+ add first2=8,first1
shr.u count=count,1 // we do 16 bytes per loop
;;
- cmp.eq p9,p10=r0,count // if (count == 0)
+ adds count=-1,count
+ mov carry1=r0
+ mov carry2=r0
brp.loop.imp 1f,2f
;;
- adds count=-1,count
mov ar.ec=PIPE_DEPTH
- ;;
mov ar.lc=count // set lc
- ;;
+ mov pr.rot=1<<16
// result1[0] must be initialized in advance.
mov result2[0]=r0
;;
- mov pr.rot=1<<16
- ;;
- mov carry1=r0
- mov carry2=r0
- ;;
- add first2=8,first1
- ;;
-(p9) br.cond.sptk .do_csum_exit
- ;;
- nop.m 0
- nop.i 0
- ;;
.align 32
1:
-(ELD_1) cmp.ltu p31,p0=result1[LOAD_LATENCY],word1[LOAD_LATENCY+1]
-(p32) adds carry1=1,carry1
-(ELD_1) cmp.ltu p47,p0=result2[LOAD_LATENCY],word2[LOAD_LATENCY+1]
-(p48) adds carry2=1,carry2
+(ELD_1) cmp.ltu pC1[0],p0=result1[LOAD_LATENCY],word1[LOAD_LATENCY+1]
+(pC1[1])adds carry1=1,carry1
+(ELD_1) cmp.ltu pC2[0],p0=result2[LOAD_LATENCY],word2[LOAD_LATENCY+1]
+(pC2[1])adds carry2=1,carry2
(ELD) add result1[LOAD_LATENCY-1]=result1[LOAD_LATENCY],word1[LOAD_LATENCY]
(ELD) add result2[LOAD_LATENCY-1]=result2[LOAD_LATENCY],word2[LOAD_LATENCY]
2:
-(p16) ld8 word1[0]=[first1],16
-(p16) ld8 word2[0]=[first2],16
+(p[0]) ld8 word1[0]=[first1],16
+(p[0]) ld8 word2[0]=[first2],16
br.ctop.sptk 1b
;;
- // Since len is a 32-bit value, carry cannot be larger than
- // a 64-bit value.
-(p32) adds carry1=1,carry1 // since we miss the last one
-(p48) adds carry2=1,carry2
+ // Since len is a 32-bit value, carry cannot be larger than a 64-bit value.
+(pC1[1])adds carry1=1,carry1 // since we miss the last one
+(pC2[1])adds carry2=1,carry2
;;
add result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1]=result1[LOAD_LATENCY+1],carry1
add result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1]=result2[LOAD_LATENCY+1],carry2
@@ -263,18 +254,15 @@
(p6) adds result1[0]=1,result1[0]
;;
.do_csum_exit:
- movl tmp3=0xffffffff
- ;;
- // XXX Fixme
//
// now fold 64 into 16 bits taking care of carry
// that's not very good because it has lots of sequentiality
//
- and tmp1=result1[0],tmp3
+ mov tmp3=0xffff
+ zxt4 tmp1=result1[0]
shr.u tmp2=result1[0],32
;;
add result1[0]=tmp1,tmp2
- shr.u tmp3=tmp3,16
;;
and tmp1=result1[0],tmp3
shr.u tmp2=result1[0],16
FUNET's LINUX-ADM group, linux-adm@nic.funet.fi
TCL-scripts by Sam Shen (who was at: slshen@lbl.gov)