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Add a note for -ffast-math optimization of vector norm.
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@ -922,3 +922,22 @@ _test2: ## @test2
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The insertps's of $0 are pointless complex copies.
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//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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[UNSAFE FP]
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void foo(double, double, double);
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void norm(double x, double y, double z) {
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double scale = __builtin_sqrt(x*x + y*y + z*z);
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foo(x/scale, y/scale, z/scale);
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}
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We currently generate an sqrtsd and 3 divsd instructions. This is bad, fp div is
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slow and not pipelined. In -ffast-math mode we could compute "1.0/scale" first
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and emit 3 mulsd in place of the divs. This can be done as a target-independent
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transform.
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If we're dealing with floats instead of doubles we could even replace the sqrtss
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and inversion with an rsqrtss instruction, which computes 1/sqrt faster at the
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cost of reduced accuracy.
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//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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