7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
gnzlbg
3daebfbc0b Add wasm32 simd128 intrinsics (#549)
* Add wasm32 simd128 intrinsics

* test wasm32 simd128 instructions

* Run wasm tests like all other tests

* use modules instead of types to access wasm simd128 interpretations

* generate docs for wasm32-unknown-unknown

* fix typo

* Enable #[assert_instr] on wasm32

* Shell out to Node's `execSync` to execute `wasm2wat` over our wasm file
* Parse the wasm file line-by-line, looking for various function markers and
  such
* Use the `elem` section to build a function pointer table, allowing us to map
  exactly from function pointer to a function
* Avoid losing debug info (the names section) in release mode by stripping
  `--strip-debug` from `rust-lld`.

* remove exclude list from Cargo.toml

* fix assert_instr for non-wasm targets

* re-format assert-instr changes

* add crate that uses assert_instr

* Fix instructions having extra quotes

* Add assert_instr for wasm memory intrinsics

* Remove hacks for git wasm-bindgen

* add wasm_simd128 feature

* make wasm32 build correctly

* run simd128 tests on ci

* remove wasm-assert-instr-tests
2018-08-15 09:20:33 -07:00
TheIronBorn
83e5d232ac add swap_bytes/to_le/to_be (#517)
* add large shuffle intrinsics

* add swap_bytes/to_le

* add to_be

* more tests

* improve swap_bytes tests
2018-07-10 10:20:52 +02:00
gnzlbg
c8491ea363 add vertical float math: abs, sqrt, sqrte, rsqrte, fma 2018-06-06 00:14:01 +02:00
gnzlbg
1218140901 implement vertical min/max ops (#418) 2018-04-06 13:50:58 -05:00
gnzlbg
bf11a67f0f remaining masks and select (#417) 2018-04-06 09:29:45 -05:00
gnzlbg
68c53c1e55 Split protable vector types tests into multiple crates (#379)
* split the portable vector tests into separate crates

* use rustc reductions
2018-03-18 10:55:20 -05:00
Alex Crichton
39b5ec91ae
Reorganize and refactor source tree (#324)
With RFC 2325 looking close to being accepted, I took a crack at
reorganizing this repository to being more amenable for inclusion in
libstd/libcore. My current plan is to add stdsimd as a submodule in
rust-lang/rust and then use `#[path]` to include the modules directly
into libstd/libcore.

Before this commit, however, the source code of coresimd/stdsimd
themselves were not quite ready for this. Imports wouldn't compile for
one reason or another, and the organization was also different than the
RFC itself!

In addition to moving a lot of files around, this commit has the
following major changes:

* The `cfg_feature_enabled!` macro is now renamed to
  `is_target_feature_detected!`
* The `vendor` module is now called `arch`.
* Under the `arch` module is a suite of modules like `x86`, `x86_64`,
  etc. One per `cfg!(target_arch)`.
* The `is_target_feature_detected!` macro was removed from coresimd.
  Unfortunately libcore has no ability to export unstable macros, so for
  now all feature detection is canonicalized in stdsimd.

The `coresimd` and `stdsimd` crates have been updated to the planned
organization in RFC 2325 as well. The runtime bits saw the largest
amount of refactoring, seeing a good deal of simplification without the
core/std split.
2018-02-18 10:07:35 +09:00