From: peterrum Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 21:04:00 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Small fixes in simd section X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=731b2eab4167a6aac6abe56f452106fc867a9903;p=release-papers.git Small fixes in simd section --- diff --git a/9.2/paper.tex b/9.2/paper.tex index 088de6e..d878c50 100644 --- a/9.2/paper.tex +++ b/9.2/paper.tex @@ -305,7 +305,6 @@ Now, a second optional template argument the vector length within the capabilities of a particular instruction set. A full list of supported vector lengths is presented in Table~\ref{tab:vectorizedarray}. -\todo[inline]{This table lacks the AltiVec support} To account for the variable-size \texttt{VectorizedArray} class, all matrix-free related classes (like \texttt{MatrixFree} and \texttt{FEEvaluation}) have been extended with a new optional template argument specifying the @@ -326,17 +325,17 @@ the corresponding instruction-set-architecture extensions. }\label{tab:vectorize \textbf{double} & \textbf{float} & \textbf{ISA}\\ \midrule VectorizedArray & VectorizedArray & (auto-vectorization) \\ -VectorizedArray & VectorizedArray & SSE2 \\ +VectorizedArray & VectorizedArray & SSE2/AltiVec \\ VectorizedArray & VectorizedArray & AVX/AVX2 \\ VectorizedArray & VectorizedArray & AVX-512 \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} -\caption{Comparison of relevant SIMD-related classes in deal.II and C++20.}\label{tab:simd} +\caption{Comparison of relevant SIMD-related classes in deal.II and \texttt{C++23}.}\label{tab:simd} \centering \begin{tabular}{cc} \toprule -\textbf{VectorizedArray (deal.II)} & \textbf{std::simd (C++20)} \\ +\textbf{VectorizedArray (deal.II)} & \textbf{std::simd (\texttt{C++23})} \\ \midrule VectorizedArray & std::experimental::native\_simd \\ VectorizedArray & std::experimental::fixed\_size\_simd \\ \bottomrule @@ -348,7 +347,7 @@ Furthermore, the new interfaces enable using any data structure functionalities like \texttt{size()} or \texttt{value\_type}. This prepares for the \texttt{C++23} feature \texttt{std::simd} that will be enabled in the future. Table~\ref{tab:simd} gives a comparison of the deal.II-specific SIMD classes and -the equivalent C++20 classes. Finally, this change also prepares for specialized +the equivalent \texttt{C++23} classes. Finally, this change also prepares for specialized code paths exploiting vectorization within an element~\cite{KronbichlerKormann2019} in the future.