Details
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New Feature
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Status: Open
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Minor
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Resolution: Unresolved
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OS: Linux or Windows
Hardware: X86 or X86_64 with SSE4.2
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Patch Available
Description
The patch file "javavect.patch" for DRLVM provides new features for vectorizing Java programs either automatically or manually. The work consists of four parts:
1) IR extension for vector types and operators (middle-end);
2) vector instruction (SSE) description and code generation (back-end);
3) optimization pass of automatic vectorization for loops (middle-end);
4) Java vector interface (JVI, see below) translator for manually writing vectorized Java programs with JVI (front-end).
Parts 1) and 2) provides the basic facility for internally representing vectorized code and generating SSE instructions. Based on that, part 3) provides an automatic approach and part 4) provides a manual approach for vectorizing Java programs.
The patch file "jvi.patch" for vmmagic provides a Java class library for programmers to write vectorized Java program explicitly. It contains 6 classes representing the types of vectors of 8-, 16-, 32- and 64-bit integers, and 32- and 64-bit floating point numbers. Each class contains appropriate methods representing supported vector operators on that type. The JVI class references and method callings in a Java program are translated into appropriate internal vector IR by the extended front-end, i.e. the work of part 4).
The Java source file "jvi_basic.java" provides a simple test suite for JVI, covering all implemented JVI operations. It can also be used as examples of the usage of JVI.
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- Hardware requirement ****
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X86 or X86_64 with SSE4.2 instruction set
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- Usage of automatic vectorization ****
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The patch file contains two new configuration files: server_autovect.emconf and server_static_autovect.emconf, which are copied from server.emconf and servre_static.emconf, and inserted "autovect" optimization pass into their optimization paths. To try automatic vectorization, only need to add one of the following arguments: "-Xem:server_autovect" or "-Xem:server_static_autovect" to run the VM.
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- Usage of JVI ****
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Write programs with JVI (see jvi_basic.java), compile them and run them with the argument "-Xem:server_static" (This is must because the JVI code cannot be executed without being translated into the vector IR by Jitrino's optimizing compiler).
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- Performance improvement ****
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The performance of two computation intensive workloads (LU and FFT) is improved by 30% to 100%.
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- Testing of the patch based on the Harmony revision 935818 (2010-04-20) ****
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Automatic vectorization testing with SPECjvm2008:
- Argument: -Xem:server_static_autovect
- On 64-bit linux machine: All workloads except crypto.aes, derby and xml.transform have passed.
- On 32-bit linux machine: All workloads except derby have passed.
- All the above failed workloads also fail when autovect is disabled (-Xem:server_static), meaning that the failures are caused by bugs of the original code base.
- Argument: -Xem:server_autovect
- On both 64-bit and 32-bit linux machines: All workloads except xml.transform and serial have passed.
- All the above failed workloads also fail when autovect is disabled (-Xem:server), meaning that the failures are caused by bugs of the original code base.
JVI-based vectorization testing with jvi_basic.java:
- Argument: -Xem:server_static
- On both 64-bit and 32-bit linux machines: all test cases have passed.