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Nov 6, 2018 23:31
it means a fetch from memory. It seems that memcpy will not always result in such, but I am not sufficiently confident that it will never.
Nov 6, 2018 23:25
I may end up doing this part in assembly, honestly
Nov 6, 2018 23:24
any memory spilling at all is unacceptable for what I'm trying to accomplish here. The latency is just too high
Nov 6, 2018 23:22
memcpy causes a fetch from memory though
Nov 6, 2018 22:57
memory spills and all
Nov 6, 2018 22:57
but this isn't ideal
Nov 6, 2018 22:56
uint64_t y = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t*>(&x)[0];
Nov 6, 2018 22:54
I mean y is 0x3ff0000013300000
Nov 6, 2018 22:54
errr, oops
Nov 6, 2018 22:53
// y is then equal to 0x3ff000000997fffd
Nov 6, 2018 22:52
uint64_t y = <function of x>;
Nov 6, 2018 22:52
double x = 1.0000000714790076;
Nov 6, 2018 22:52
For example:
Nov 6, 2018 22:51
Is there a good way to send the bits in a double into a uint64 (and vice versa) going through the conversion or spilling to memory?
 

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Jul 27, 2015 22:33
@nabijaczleweli sorry, we're wasting each other's time
Jul 27, 2015 22:32
@nabijaczleweli in HLSL? Uh.
Jul 27, 2015 22:31
@nabijaczleweli 64bit add, getting the carry bit working correctly without much overhead, that sort of thing
Jul 27, 2015 22:31
@nabijaczleweli probably, though last time I asked it didn't get much in the way of responses
Jul 27, 2015 22:30
@nabijaczleweli nonzero meaning I can maybe ask you a simple question? :)
Jul 27, 2015 22:28
Any chance I can talk to someone here who knows a bit about HLSL?
May 19, 2015 05:45
Up. Hoping to find someone who knows ARM Neon intrinsics well
May 14, 2015 02:25
Or even just knows Neon intrinsics? I want to make some code compatible with ARM, but I'm a little iffy on how to work a few things, notably a replacement for _mm_unpackhi/lo_epi32/64
May 14, 2015 02:17
Anyone here know Sse2 and Neon intrinsics well?
Apr 17, 2015 04:21
because arithmetic shift preserves signed bit
Apr 17, 2015 04:20
_mm_srai_epi32, not _mm_srli_epi32
Apr 17, 2015 04:20
it needs to be an arithmetic shift, not a logical one
Apr 17, 2015 04:20
I have the answer
Apr 17, 2015 04:20
VICTORY
Apr 17, 2015 04:02
I just need to get the rules by which it operates down exactly so I can consign it to oblivion
Apr 17, 2015 04:01
I didn't write that stupid macro, man
Apr 17, 2015 03:59
@Cinch ?
Apr 17, 2015 03:58
I'm guessing that matters
Apr 17, 2015 03:58
the x that's being fed into the macro is a product of an int32_t and a uint16_t
Apr 17, 2015 03:57
hmmmm
Apr 17, 2015 03:56
is that t, when being fed into it is unsigned
Apr 17, 2015 03:56
the only other context that I can think of that might help
Apr 17, 2015 03:56
and I want to replace it
Apr 17, 2015 03:55
agreed
Apr 17, 2015 03:52
not knowing why, I can't put together a special condition for just it
Apr 17, 2015 03:51
and I don't know WHY it does
Apr 17, 2015 03:51
that one case is the only case I've found where REDS2 diverges from the intrinsics with 16bit addition
Apr 17, 2015 03:50
the interesting thing is
Apr 17, 2015 03:50
for which I know the output
Apr 17, 2015 03:50
I'm working on a test input
Apr 17, 2015 03:50
also, I don't even know the rules for the masking really
Apr 17, 2015 03:49
I'm trying to maximize the over hash rate
Apr 17, 2015 03:49
a possible solution, but a pretty inelegant one
Apr 17, 2015 03:48
except for that one case
Apr 17, 2015 03:48
and it ALMOST is
Apr 17, 2015 03:48
like, I'd expect it to be equivalent to the 16 bit addition