On 06/16/11 09:04, O. Hartmann wrote: > On 06/15/11 20:36, Doug Rabson wrote: >> You could try using the standard<xmmintrin.h> header - that has inline >> functions which should cover all the SSE instructions. >> >> On 12 June 2011 17:43, Hartmann, O.<ohartman_at_zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote: >> >>> I use some numerical code utilizing the SIMD units of modern X86 >>> architectures. Code compiles well using gcc/gcc46, >>> but clang does not know about the __builtin_ia32_xxxxx() statements. >>> How to >>> treat those in clang and how to make >>> C code compiling with clang utilizing those __builtin_ia32 statements? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Oliver > > Thanks for this hint. > > I tried, and its a negative. I'm quite new to the usage of builtins and > I oriented myself using gcc style __builtins. Especially > __builtin_ia32_mulpd(()), __builtin_ia32_addpd(()). The aim is to add, > mul, div and sub two 64 Bit doubles residing in a 128 Bit xmm register; > by doing this, a struct contains two unions, each 128 bit, to simulate a > 4d vector, so I' capable of adding, multiplying etc. vectors using the > SIMD units. It seems that there is a more 'sophisticated' way than > simply apllying the __builtin assembly equivalences. > > Oliver > _______________________________________________ Sorry for the noise, got it. Using _mm_add_pd() etc. OliverReceived on Thu Jun 16 2011 - 05:29:00 UTC
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