#pragma once #include #ifdef __SSE2__ # include #endif #if defined(__aarch64__) && defined(__ARM_NEON) # include # ifdef HAS_RESERVED_IDENTIFIER # pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wreserved-identifier" # endif #endif /** memcpy function could work suboptimal if all the following conditions are met: * 1. Size of memory region is relatively small (approximately, under 50 bytes). * 2. Size of memory region is not known at compile-time. * * In that case, memcpy works suboptimal by following reasons: * 1. Function is not inlined. * 2. Much time/instructions are spend to process "tails" of data. * * There are cases when function could be implemented in more optimal way, with help of some assumptions. * One of that assumptions - ability to read and write some number of bytes after end of passed memory regions. * Under that assumption, it is possible not to implement difficult code to process tails of data and do copy always by big chunks. * * This case is typical, for example, when many small pieces of data are gathered to single contiguous piece of memory in a loop. * - because each next copy will overwrite excessive data after previous copy. * * Assumption that size of memory region is small enough allows us to not unroll the loop. * This is slower, when size of memory is actually big. * * Use with caution. */ #ifdef __SSE2__ /// Implementation for x86 platform namespace detail { inline void memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15Impl(char * __restrict dst, const char * __restrict src, ssize_t n) { while (n > 0) { _mm_storeu_si128(reinterpret_cast<__m128i *>(dst), _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast(src))); dst += 16; src += 16; n -= 16; } } } /** Works under assumption, that it's possible to read up to 15 excessive bytes after end of 'src' region * and to write any garbage into up to 15 bytes after end of 'dst' region. */ inline void memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15(void * __restrict dst, const void * __restrict src, size_t n) { detail::memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15Impl(reinterpret_cast(dst), reinterpret_cast(src), n); } #elif defined(__aarch64__) && defined(__ARM_NEON) /// Implementation for arm platform, similar to x86 namespace detail { inline void memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15Impl(char * __restrict dst, const char * __restrict src, ssize_t n) { while (n > 0) { vst1q_s8(reinterpret_cast(dst), vld1q_s8(reinterpret_cast(src))); dst += 16; src += 16; n -= 16; } } } inline void memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15(void * __restrict dst, const void * __restrict src, size_t n) { detail::memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15Impl(reinterpret_cast(dst), reinterpret_cast(src), n); } /** NOTE There was also a function, that assumes, that you could read any bytes inside same memory page of src. * This function was unused, and also it requires special handling for Valgrind and ASan. */ #else /// Implementation for other platforms. inline void memcpySmallAllowReadWriteOverflow15(void * __restrict dst, const void * __restrict src, size_t n) { memcpy(dst, src, n); } #endif