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authorSzabolcs Nagy <nsz@port70.net>2019-09-16 20:33:11 +0000
committerRich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx>2019-09-27 11:18:59 -0400
commitca577951138127dcf4190a2eb3c7148b2ad6d779 (patch)
treec8f2686823505275503dd12f38ab0c96bdb41fbf /src/ldso/aarch64
parent604f8d3d8b08ee4f548de193050ef93a7753c2e0 (diff)
downloadmusl-ca577951138127dcf4190a2eb3c7148b2ad6d779.tar.gz
math: optimize lrint on 32bit targets
lrint in (LONG_MAX, 1/DBL_EPSILON) and in (-1/DBL_EPSILON, LONG_MIN) is not trivial: rounding to int may be inexact, but the conversion to int may overflow and then the inexact flag must not be raised. (the overflow threshold is rounding mode dependent). this matters on 32bit targets (without single instruction lrint or rint), so the common case (when there is no overflow) is optimized by inlining the lrint logic, otherwise the old code is kept as a fallback. on my laptop an i486 lrint call is asm:10ns, old c:30ns, new c:21ns on a smaller arm core: old c:71ns, new c:34ns on a bigger arm core: old c:27ns, new c:19ns
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