zeroshade commented on code in PR #13768:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/13768#discussion_r937002223


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go/arrow/bitutil/bitmaps.go:
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@@ -422,3 +423,81 @@ func CopyBitmap(src []byte, srcOffset, length int, dst 
[]byte, dstOffset int) {
        dst[nbytes-1] &= ^trailMask
        dst[nbytes-1] |= lastData & trailMask
 }
+
+type bitOp struct {
+       opWord func(uint64, uint64) uint64
+       opByte func(byte, byte) byte
+}
+
+var (
+       bitAndOp = bitOp{
+               opWord: func(l, r uint64) uint64 { return l & r },
+               opByte: func(l, r byte) byte { return l & r },
+       }
+       bitOrOp = bitOp{
+               opWord: func(l, r uint64) uint64 { return l | r },
+               opByte: func(l, r byte) byte { return l | r },
+       }
+)
+
+func alignedBitmapOp(op bitOp, left, right []byte, lOffset, rOffset int64, out 
[]byte, outOffset int64, length int64) {
+       debug.Assert(lOffset%8 == rOffset%8, "aligned bitmap op called with 
unaligned offsets")
+       debug.Assert(lOffset%8 == outOffset%8, "aligned bitmap op called with 
unaligned output offset")
+
+       nbytes := BytesForBits(length + lOffset%8)
+       left = left[lOffset/8:]
+       right = right[rOffset/8:]
+       out = out[outOffset/8:]
+       for i := int64(0); i < nbytes; i++ {
+               out[i] = op.opByte(left[i], right[i])
+       }
+}
+
+func unalignedBitmapOp(op bitOp, left, right []byte, lOffset, rOffset int64, 
out []byte, outOffset int64, length int64) {
+       leftRdr := NewBitmapWordReader(left, int(lOffset), int(length))
+       rightRdr := NewBitmapWordReader(right, int(rOffset), int(length))
+       writer := NewBitmapWordWriter(out, int(outOffset), int(length))
+
+       for nwords := leftRdr.Words(); nwords > 0; nwords-- {
+               writer.PutNextWord(op.opWord(leftRdr.NextWord(), 
rightRdr.NextWord()))

Review Comment:
   That makes a lot of sense, I could probably use the same trick I've used 
before by writing the loop in C, compiling to asm and converting to golang ASM 
like we do for SIMD. I'll take a stab at that since that would simplify the 
logic here significantly.



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