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authorNick Terrell <terrelln@fb.com>2022-10-17 13:32:37 -0700
committerNick Terrell <terrelln@fb.com>2022-10-24 12:12:32 -0700
commit2aa14b1ab2c41a4fe41efae80d58bb77da91f19f (patch)
tree17f83bdf97a2a93f8d0aa4d5daf6a92caa7bde79 /lib/zstd/common/compiler.h
parent4782c725c1538aa9ef894ae4a3938db40be7f02c (diff)
downloadlinux-2aa14b1ab2c41a4fe41efae80d58bb77da91f19f.tar.bz2
zstd: import usptream v1.5.2
Updates the kernel's zstd library to v1.5.2, the latest zstd release. The upstream tag it is updated to is `v1.5.2-kernel`, which contains several cherry-picked commits on top of the v1.5.2 release which are required for the kernel update. I will create this tag once the PR is ready to merge, until then reference the temporary upstream branch `v1.5.2-kernel-cherrypicks`. I plan to submit this patch as part of the v6.2 merge window. I've done basic build testing & testing on x86-64, i386, and aarch64. I'm merging these patches into my `zstd-next` branch, which is pulled into `linux-next` for further testing. I've benchmarked BtrFS with zstd compression on a x86-64 machine, and saw these results. Decompression speed is a small win across the board. The lower compression levels 1-4 see both compression speed and compression ratio wins. The higher compression levels see a small compression speed loss and about neutral ratio. I expect the lower compression levels to be used much more heavily than the high compression levels, so this should be a net win. Level CTime DTime Ratio 1 -2.95% -1.1% -0.7% 3 -3.5% -1.2% -0.5% 5 +3.7% -1.0% +0.0% 7 +3.2% -0.9% +0.0% 9 -4.3% -0.8% +0.1% Signed-off-by: Nick Terrell <terrelln@fb.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/zstd/common/compiler.h')
-rw-r--r--lib/zstd/common/compiler.h67
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/lib/zstd/common/compiler.h b/lib/zstd/common/compiler.h
index f5a9c70a228a..c42d39faf9bd 100644
--- a/lib/zstd/common/compiler.h
+++ b/lib/zstd/common/compiler.h
@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
#ifndef ZSTD_COMPILER_H
#define ZSTD_COMPILER_H
+#include "portability_macros.h"
+
/*-*******************************************************
* Compiler specifics
*********************************************************/
@@ -34,7 +36,7 @@
/*
On MSVC qsort requires that functions passed into it use the __cdecl calling conversion(CC).
- This explictly marks such functions as __cdecl so that the code will still compile
+ This explicitly marks such functions as __cdecl so that the code will still compile
if a CC other than __cdecl has been made the default.
*/
#define WIN_CDECL
@@ -70,25 +72,13 @@
/* target attribute */
-#ifndef __has_attribute
- #define __has_attribute(x) 0 /* Compatibility with non-clang compilers. */
-#endif
#define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE(target) __attribute__((__target__(target)))
-/* Enable runtime BMI2 dispatch based on the CPU.
- * Enabled for clang & gcc >=4.8 on x86 when BMI2 isn't enabled by default.
+/* Target attribute for BMI2 dynamic dispatch.
+ * Enable lzcnt, bmi, and bmi2.
+ * We test for bmi1 & bmi2. lzcnt is included in bmi1.
*/
-#ifndef DYNAMIC_BMI2
- #if ((defined(__clang__) && __has_attribute(__target__)) \
- || (defined(__GNUC__) \
- && (__GNUC__ >= 5 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 8)))) \
- && (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X86)) \
- && !defined(__BMI2__)
- # define DYNAMIC_BMI2 1
- #else
- # define DYNAMIC_BMI2 0
- #endif
-#endif
+#define BMI2_TARGET_ATTRIBUTE TARGET_ATTRIBUTE("lzcnt,bmi,bmi2")
/* prefetch
* can be disabled, by declaring NO_PREFETCH build macro */
@@ -115,8 +105,9 @@
}
/* vectorization
- * older GCC (pre gcc-4.3 picked as the cutoff) uses a different syntax */
-#if !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && !defined(__clang__) && defined(__GNUC__)
+ * older GCC (pre gcc-4.3 picked as the cutoff) uses a different syntax,
+ * and some compilers, like Intel ICC and MCST LCC, do not support it at all. */
+#if !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && !defined(__clang__) && defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__LCC__)
# if (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 3) || (__GNUC__ >= 5)
# define DONT_VECTORIZE __attribute__((optimize("no-tree-vectorize")))
# else
@@ -134,20 +125,18 @@
#define LIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect((x), 1))
#define UNLIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect((x), 0))
+#if __has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) || (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5)))
+# define ZSTD_UNREACHABLE { assert(0), __builtin_unreachable(); }
+#else
+# define ZSTD_UNREACHABLE { assert(0); }
+#endif
+
/* disable warnings */
/*Like DYNAMIC_BMI2 but for compile time determination of BMI2 support*/
-/* compat. with non-clang compilers */
-#ifndef __has_builtin
-# define __has_builtin(x) 0
-#endif
-
-/* compat. with non-clang compilers */
-#ifndef __has_feature
-# define __has_feature(x) 0
-#endif
+/* compile time determination of SIMD support */
/* C-language Attributes are added in C23. */
#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ > 201710L) && defined(__has_c_attribute)
@@ -168,10 +157,28 @@
*/
#define ZSTD_FALLTHROUGH fallthrough
-/* detects whether we are being compiled under msan */
+/*-**************************************************************
+* Alignment check
+*****************************************************************/
+
+/* this test was initially positioned in mem.h,
+ * but this file is removed (or replaced) for linux kernel
+ * so it's now hosted in compiler.h,
+ * which remains valid for both user & kernel spaces.
+ */
+
+#ifndef ZSTD_ALIGNOF
+/* covers gcc, clang & MSVC */
+/* note : this section must come first, before C11,
+ * due to a limitation in the kernel source generator */
+# define ZSTD_ALIGNOF(T) __alignof(T)
+
+#endif /* ZSTD_ALIGNOF */
+/*-**************************************************************
+* Sanitizer
+*****************************************************************/
-/* detects whether we are being compiled under asan */
#endif /* ZSTD_COMPILER_H */