From: "Rémi Denis-Courmont" <remi@remlab.net>
To: ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org
Subject: [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] lavu/float_dsp: avoid reg-stride in R-V V reverse_fmul
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2023 20:45:54 +0300
Message-ID: <20230930174554.8650-1-remi@remlab.net> (raw)
This revectors the inner loop to reverse vectors element in vectors,
thus eliminating the negative register stride. Note that RVV does not
have a vector reverse instruction, so this uses a gather.
---
libavutil/riscv/float_dsp_rvv.S | 17 +++++++++++------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libavutil/riscv/float_dsp_rvv.S b/libavutil/riscv/float_dsp_rvv.S
index 7cfc890bc2..7e9e84d526 100644
--- a/libavutil/riscv/float_dsp_rvv.S
+++ b/libavutil/riscv/float_dsp_rvv.S
@@ -125,20 +125,25 @@ func ff_vector_fmul_add_rvv, zve32f
ret
endfunc
+// TODO factor vrsub, separate last iteration?
// (a0) = (a1) * reverse(a2) [0..a3-1]
func ff_vector_fmul_reverse_rvv, zve32f
+ vsetvli t0, zero, e16, m4, ta, ma
sh2add a2, a3, a2
- li t2, -4 // byte stride
- addi a2, a2, -4
+ vid.v v0
+ vadd.vi v0, v0, 1
1:
- vsetvli t0, a3, e32, m8, ta, ma
+ vsetvli t0, a3, e16, m4, ta, ma
slli t1, t0, 2
- vle32.v v16, (a1)
+ vrsub.vx v4, v0, t0 // v4[i] = [VL-1, VL-2... 1, 0]
+ sub a2, a2, t1
+ vsetvli zero, zero, e32, m8, ta, ma
+ vle32.v v8, (a2)
sub a3, a3, t0
- vlse32.v v24, (a2), t2
+ vle32.v v16, (a1)
add a1, a1, t1
+ vrgatherei16.vv v24, v8, v4 // v24 = reverse(v8)
vfmul.vv v16, v16, v24
- sub a2, a2, t1
vse32.v v16, (a0)
add a0, a0, t1
bnez a3, 1b
--
2.42.0
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