22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
gnzlbg
faafc284bd remove portable vector types 2018-07-19 00:10:44 +02:00
gnzlbg
f72da708eb fix all nursery doc links 2018-06-26 14:03:57 +02:00
est31
39b15bc993 Fix some links
Always point to {target_name}/.../{target_name}/index.html
2018-06-24 11:10:13 +02:00
Simon Sapin
9151998404 Make SIMD tracking issue marked for stdsimd too
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27731
2018-05-24 18:16:14 +02:00
Alcaro
42d6369a5d Fix outdated docs
This macro is no longer named the same between platforms, so this sentence is just misleading at this point.
2018-05-22 15:27:46 +02:00
gnzlbg
696eea0211 add run-time feature detection for powerpc (#452) 2018-05-16 15:19:13 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
755f78bce5 Remove notes about stability (#444)
This is already included with the regular stability attributes, and some of this is now stable, while some of it is not.
2018-05-14 11:10:31 -05:00
Alex Crichton
1e7e606bd1 More fixes for stable libstd 2018-04-13 13:39:56 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f650b93003
Stabilize x86/x86_64 intrinsics (#414)
This commit stabilizes all intrinsics in the `x86` and `x86_64` modules, namely
allowing stabilization of the `arch::x86` and `arch::x86_64` module in libstd.
Stabilizations here were applied in an automated fashion using [this
script][scr], and notably everything related to `__m64` was omitted from this
round of stabilization

[scr]: https://gist.github.com/alexcrichton/5b456d495d6fe1df46a158754565c7a5
2018-04-13 09:32:22 -05:00
gnzlbg
56d9a42a2f add tests for endian-dependent behavior (#394)
* add tests for endian-dependent behavior

* format
2018-03-22 11:09:01 -05:00
gnzlbg
2762e2ca9a [mips/mips64: msa] add add_a_b intrinsic (#365)
* [mips64/msa] add add_a_b intrinsic

* add make/file to mips64el's Dockerfile

* add run-time detection support for mips64

* add mips64 build bot

* generate docs for mips64

* fix linux test

* cleanup rt-detection

* support mips64/mips64el in stdsimd-test

* support asserting instructions with  in their name

* better error msgs for the auxv_crate test

* debug auxv on mips64

* override run-time detection on mips msa tests

* remove unused #[macro_use]

* try another MIPS cpu

* detect default TARGET in simd-test-macro

* use mips64r2-generic

* disable unused function in mips tests

* move msa to mips

* remove mips from ci

* split into mips and mips64 modules

* add rt-detection for 32-bit mips

* fmt

* remove merge error

* add norun build bots for mips

* add -p to avoid changing the cwd

* fixup

* refactor run-time detection module
2018-03-10 12:22:54 -06:00
QuietMisdreavus
63b540b07a rustfmt 2018-03-10 00:04:01 +01:00
QuietMisdreavus
ef0d02d04b document all arches when part of std
unfortunately, stdsimd's version of the documentation will be blanked
out in favor of coresimd's version, but coresimd (when re-exported in
libcore) will include all the arches
2018-03-10 00:04:01 +01:00
Alex Crichton
cb4a957efd
Add initial wasm memory grow/current intrinsics (#361)
This exposes access to the `grow_memory` and `current_memory` instructions
provided by wasm in what will hopefully be a stable interface (the stable part
being x86 first in theory).
2018-03-09 09:21:08 -06:00
gnzlbg
afca7f8d16 Migrate to rustfmt-preview and require rustfmt builds to pass (#353)
* migrate to rustfmt-preview and require rustfmt to pass

* reformat with rustfmt-preview
2018-03-08 09:09:24 -06:00
Alex Crichton
56af498e9e
Rename is_target_feature_detected! (#346)
This commit renames the `is_target_feature_detected!` macro to have different
names depending on the platform. For example:

* `is_x86_feature_detected!`
* `is_arm_feature_detected!`
* `is_aarch64_feature_detected!`
* `is_powerpc64_feature_detected!`

Each macro already has a platform-specific albeit similar interface. Currently,
though, each macro takes a different set of strings so the hope is that like
with the name of the architecture in the module we can signal the dangers of
using the macro in a platform-agnostic context.

One liberty taken with the macro currently though is to on both the x86 and
x86_64 architectures name the macro `is_x86_feature_detected` rather than also
having an `is_x86_64_feature_detected`. This mirrors, however, how all the
intrinsics are named the same on x86/x86_64.
2018-03-07 09:46:16 -06:00
gnzlbg
548290b801 Prepare portable packed vector types for RFCs (#338)
* Prepare portable packed SIMD vector types for RFCs

This commit cleans up the implementation of the Portable Packed Vector Types
(PPTV), adds some new features, and makes some breaking changes.

The implementation is moved to `coresimd/src/ppvt` (they are
still exposed via `coresimd::simd`).

As before, the vector types of a certain width are implemented in the `v{width}`
submodules. The `macros.rs` file has been rewritten as an `api` module that
exposes the macros to implement each API.

It should now hopefully be really clear where each API is implemented, and which types
implement these APIs. It should also now be really clear which APIs are tested and how.

- boolean vectors of the form `b{element_size}x{number_of_lanes}`.
- reductions: arithmetic, bitwise, min/max, and boolean - only the facade,
  and a naive working implementation. These need to be implemented
  as `llvm.experimental.vector.reduction.{...}` but this needs rustc support first.
- FromBits trait analogous to `{f32,f64}::from_bits` that perform "safe" transmutes.
  Instead of writing `From::from`/`x.into()` (see below for breaking changes) now you write
  `FromBits::from_bits`/`x.into_bits()`.
- portable vector types implement `Default` and `Hash`
- tests for all portable vector types and all portable operations (~2000 new tests).
- (hopefully) comprehensive implementation of bitwise transmutes and lane-wise
  casts (before `From` and the `.as_...` methods where implemented "when they were needed".
- documentation for PPTV (not great yet, but better than nothing)
- conversions/transmutes from/to x86 architecture specific vector types

- `store/load` API has been replaced with `{store,load}_{aligned,unaligned}`
- `eq,ne,lt,le,gt,ge` APIs now return boolean vectors
- The `.as_{...}` methods have been removed. Lane-wise casts are now performed by `From`.
- `From` now perform casts (see above). It used to perform bitwise transmutes.
- `simd` vectors' `replace` method's result is now `#[must_use]`.

* enable backtrace and nocapture

* unalign load/store fail test by 1 byte

* update arm and aarch64 neon modules

* fix arm example

* fmt

* clippy and read example that rustfmt swallowed

* reductions should take self

* rename add/mul -> sum/product; delete other arith reductions

* clean up fmt::LowerHex impl

* revert incorret doc change

* make Hash equivalent to [T; lanes()]

* use travis_wait to increase timeout limit to 20 minutes

* remove travis_wait; did not help

* implement reductions on top of the llvm.experimental.vector.reduction intrinsics

* implement cmp for boolean vectors

* add missing eq impl file

* implement default

* rename llvm intrinsics

* fix aarch64 example error

* replace #[inline(always)] with #[inline]

* remove cargo clean from run.sh

* workaround broken product in aarch64

* make boolean vector constructors const fn

* fix more reductions on aarch64

* fix min/max reductions on aarch64

* remove whitespace

* remove all boolean vector types except for b8xN

* use a sum reduction fallback on aarch64

* disable llvm add reduction for aarch64

* rename the llvm intrinsics to use llvm names

* remove old macros.rs file
2018-03-05 14:32:35 -06:00
Vincent Esche
4e74e2e4e2 Fixed typo in docs header 2018-03-05 10:02:42 +01:00
Alex Crichton
87566b578b Another minor fix for libstd tests 2018-02-27 12:47:24 -08:00
Alex Crichton
560fe20b61
Beef up documentation of arch module (#331)
This commit reorganizes some documentation for inclusion into the standard
library, moving the bulk of the docs to the `arch` module and away from the
crate root which won't actually be the end-user interface.
2018-02-27 07:24:59 -06:00
Alex Crichton
db5648e0e4
Start adding stability attributes (#327)
To integrate into the standard library this crate needs *at least* a
stability attribute on the macro itself but this commit also beings by
adding unstable attributes to the exported modules as well. This should
help everything be unstable-by-default and we can start iterating from
there in the standard library.

This commit also does away with the `coresimd::vendor` module internal
implementation detail, instead directly creating the `arch` module to
allow easily documenting it in this crate and having the docs show up in
rust-lang/rust.
2018-02-24 14:11:09 +09:00
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