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SLEEF: A Portable Vectorized Library of C Standard Mathematical Functions

Published 25 Jan 2020 in cs.MS, cs.DC, and cs.PL | (2001.09258v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we present techniques used to implement our portable vectorized library of C standard mathematical functions written entirely in C language. In order to make the library portable while maintaining good performance, intrinsic functions of vector extensions are abstracted by inline functions or preprocessor macros. We implemented the functions so that they can use sub-features of vector extensions such as fused multiply-add, mask registers and extraction of mantissa. In order to make computation with SIMD instructions efficient, the library only uses a small number of conditional branches, and all the computation paths are vectorized. We devised a variation of the Payne-Hanek argument reduction for trigonometric functions and a floating point remainder, both of which are suitable for vector computation. We compare the performance of our library to Intel SVML.

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