On 09/12/2015 15:57, Richard Henderson wrote: >> I think you means the ' __attribute__((target("avx2")))', I have tried >> this way, the issue here is: >> without the ' -mavx2' option for gcc, there are compiling error: >> '__m256i undeclared', the __attribute__((target("avx2"))) >> can't solve this issue. Any idea? > > You're right that you can't use the normal __m256i, as it doesn't get > declared.
It should be declared. *intrin.h uses #pragma GCC target and always defines all vector types. In fact, the following compiles for me with just "gcc foo.c" under GCC 5.x: #include <immintrin.h> // #if defined CONFIG_IFUNC && defined CONFIG_AVX2 #pragma GCC push_options #pragma GCC target("avx2") #define AVX2_VECTYPE __m256i #define AVX2_SPLAT(p) _mm256_set1_epi8(*(p)) #define AVX2_ALL_EQ(v1, v2) \ (_mm256_movemask_epi8(_mm256_cmpeq_epi8(v1, v2)) == 0xFFFFFFFF) #define AVX2_VEC_OR(v1, v2) (_mm256_or_si256(v1, v2)) size_t buffer_find_nonzero_offset_avx2(const void *buf, size_t len) { const AVX2_VECTYPE *p = buf; const AVX2_VECTYPE zero = (AVX2_VECTYPE){0}; size_t i; if (!len) { return 0; } for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { if (!AVX2_ALL_EQ(p[i], zero)) { return i * sizeof(AVX2_VECTYPE); } } for (i = 4; i < len / sizeof(AVX2_VECTYPE); i += 4) { AVX2_VECTYPE tmp0 = AVX2_VEC_OR(p[i + 0], p[i + 1]); AVX2_VECTYPE tmp1 = AVX2_VEC_OR(p[i + 2], p[i + 3]); AVX2_VECTYPE tmp2 = AVX2_VEC_OR(p[i + 4], p[i + 5]); AVX2_VECTYPE tmp3 = AVX2_VEC_OR(p[i + 6], p[i + 7]); AVX2_VECTYPE tmp01 = AVX2_VEC_OR(tmp0, tmp1); AVX2_VECTYPE tmp23 = AVX2_VEC_OR(tmp2, tmp3); if (!AVX2_ALL_EQ(AVX2_VEC_OR(tmp01, tmp23), zero)) { break; } } return i * sizeof(AVX2_VECTYPE); } #pragma GCC pop_options // #endif so perhaps the configure test is testing the wrong thing? Paolo