Convert _mm256_round_ps to const generics

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Rémy Rakic
2021-03-01 19:14:49 +01:00
committed by Amanieu d'Antras
parent aacd25dd78
commit 1f4cd33f09

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@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ pub unsafe fn _mm256_floor_pd(a: __m256d) -> __m256d {
}
/// Rounds packed single-precision (32-bit) floating point elements in `a`
/// according to the flag `b`. The value of `b` may be as follows:
/// according to the flag `ROUNDING`. The value of `ROUNDING` may be as follows:
///
/// - `0x00`: Round to the nearest whole number.
/// - `0x01`: Round down, toward negative infinity.
@@ -393,16 +393,12 @@ pub unsafe fn _mm256_floor_pd(a: __m256d) -> __m256d {
/// [Intel's documentation](https://software.intel.com/sites/landingpage/IntrinsicsGuide/#text=_mm256_round_ps)
#[inline]
#[target_feature(enable = "avx")]
#[cfg_attr(test, assert_instr(vroundps, b = 0x00))]
#[rustc_args_required_const(1)]
#[cfg_attr(test, assert_instr(vroundps, ROUNDING = 0x00))]
#[rustc_legacy_const_generics(1)]
#[stable(feature = "simd_x86", since = "1.27.0")]
pub unsafe fn _mm256_round_ps(a: __m256, b: i32) -> __m256 {
macro_rules! call {
($imm8:expr) => {
roundps256(a, $imm8)
};
}
constify_imm8!(b, call)
pub unsafe fn _mm256_round_ps<const ROUNDING: i32>(a: __m256) -> __m256 {
static_assert_imm4!(ROUNDING);
roundps256(a, ROUNDING)
}
/// Rounds packed single-precision (32-bit) floating point elements in `a`
@@ -3471,9 +3467,9 @@ mod tests {
#[simd_test(enable = "avx")]
unsafe fn test_mm256_round_ps() {
let a = _mm256_setr_ps(1.55, 2.2, 3.99, -1.2, 1.55, 2.2, 3.99, -1.2);
let result_closest = _mm256_round_ps(a, 0b00000000);
let result_down = _mm256_round_ps(a, 0b00000001);
let result_up = _mm256_round_ps(a, 0b00000010);
let result_closest = _mm256_round_ps::<0b0000>(a);
let result_down = _mm256_round_ps::<0b0001>(a);
let result_up = _mm256_round_ps::<0b0010>(a);
let expected_closest = _mm256_setr_ps(2., 2., 4., -1., 2., 2., 4., -1.);
let expected_down = _mm256_setr_ps(1., 2., 3., -2., 1., 2., 3., -2.);
let expected_up = _mm256_setr_ps(2., 3., 4., -1., 2., 3., 4., -1.);