SPO600 Vectorization Lab
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Lab 6
- Write a short program that creates two 1000-element integer arrays and fills them with random numbers, then sums those two arrays to a third array, and finally sums the third array to a long int and prints the result.
- Compile this program on aarchie in such a way that the code is auto-vectorized.
- Annotate the emitted code (i.e., obtain a dissassembly via
objdump -d
and add comments to the instructions in<main>
explaining what the code does). - Write a blog post discussing your findings. Include:
- The source code
- The compiler command line used to build the code
- Your annotated dissassembly listing
- Your reflections on the experience and the results
Resources
- Auto-Vectorization in GCC - Main project page for the GCC auto-vectorizer.
- Auto-vectorization with gcc 4.7 - An excellent discussion of the capabilities and limitations of the GCC auto-vectorizer, intrinsics for providing hints to GCC, and other code pattern changes that can improve results. Note that there has been some improvement in the auto-vectorizer since this article was written. This article is strongly recommended.