[fpc-devel] SSE in FPC
Dariusz Mazur
darekm at emadar.com
Sun Nov 30 20:21:29 CET 2008
Florian Klaempfl pisze:
> Dariusz Mazur schrieb:
>
>> Jonas Maebe pisze:
>>
>>>> Of course tSSEVector should be declared in System unit.
>>>> Then any one can use SSE intentionally
>>>>
>>> Why can't you now? It's not like multiplication has any other meaning
>>> for arrays. And declaring "magic compiler types" in the system unit is
>>> something that should be avoided as much as possible (it makes both
>>> the compiler and rtl harder to adapt and understand).
>>>
>> Of course, but SIMD is thing, which has more and more impact to
>> performance. And compiler should respect it (and do this, as Florian
>> said). But till now nobody know, where compiler use SSE instruction.
>>
>
> Of course one knows. For array operations as shown SSE/SSE2 is used if
> enabled.
> _______________________________________________
>
Ok. I only want to discover how to use it.
if I write
type
tSSEVector = array[0..1] of double
var
d1 : tSSeVector;
d2 : array[0..1]of tSSEVector;
begin
d1:=d2[0]*d2[1];
end;
will be work too?
Or something like this:
function f ;
var
d1,d2,d3 : array[0..4] of integer;
begin
d1:=d2*d3;
end;
--
Darek
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