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bmiintrin.h: Allow using the tzcnt intrinsics for non-BMI targets
The tzcnt intrinsics are used non non-BMI targets by code (e.g. ffmpeg) that uses it as a potentially faster BSF. The TZCNT instruction is special in that it's encoded in a backward-compatible way and behaves as BSF on non-BMI targets. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14748 llvm-svn: 253358
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/* Define the default attributes for the functions in this file. */
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#define __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS __attribute__((__always_inline__, __nodebug__, __target__("bmi")))
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static __inline__ unsigned short __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS
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/* Allow using the tzcnt intrinsics even for non-BMI targets. Since the TZCNT
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instruction behaves as BSF on non-BMI targets, there is code that expects
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to use it as a potentially faster version of BSF. */
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#define __RELAXED_FN_ATTRS __attribute__((__always_inline__, __nodebug__))
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static __inline__ unsigned short __RELAXED_FN_ATTRS
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__tzcnt_u16(unsigned short __X)
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{
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return __X ? __builtin_ctzs(__X) : 16;
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return __X & (__X - 1);
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}
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static __inline__ unsigned int __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS
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static __inline__ unsigned int __RELAXED_FN_ATTRS
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__tzcnt_u32(unsigned int __X)
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{
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return __X ? __builtin_ctz(__X) : 32;
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return __X & (__X - 1);
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}
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static __inline__ unsigned long long __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS
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static __inline__ unsigned long long __RELAXED_FN_ATTRS
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__tzcnt_u64(unsigned long long __X)
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{
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return __X ? __builtin_ctzll(__X) : 64;
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#endif /* __x86_64__ */
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#undef __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS
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#undef __RELAXED_FN_ATTRS
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#endif /* __BMIINTRIN_H */
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