Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] lib: find_*_bit reimplementation

From: Rasmus Villemoes
Date: Mon Feb 02 2015 - 07:56:36 EST


On Mon, Feb 02 2015, "George Spelvin" <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Rasmus Villemoes <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> ... and this be part of _find_next_bit? Can find_next_bit not be simply
>> 'return _find_next_bit(addr, size, offset, 1);', and similarly for
>> find_next_zero_bit? Btw., passing true and false for the boolean
>> parameter may be a little clearer.
>
> Looking at the generated code, it would be better to replace the boolean
> parameter with 0ul or ~0ul and XOR with it. The same number of registers,
> and saves a conditional branch.

Nice trick. When I compiled it, gcc inlined _find_next_bit into both its
callers, making the conditional go away completely. That was with gcc
4.7. When I try with 5.0, I do see _find_next_bit being compiled
separately.

With the proposed change, 4.7 also makes find_next{,_zero}_bit wrappers
for _find_next_bit, further reducing the total size, which is a good
thing. And, if some other version decides to still inline it, it
should then know how to optimize the xor with 0ul or ~0ul just as well
as when the conditional was folded away.

Yury, please also incorporate this in the next round.

Rasmus

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