From patchwork Wed Sep 24 08:37:21 2014 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Leonhard Holz X-Patchwork-Id: 392795 Return-Path: X-Original-To: incoming@patchwork.ozlabs.org Delivered-To: patchwork-incoming@bilbo.ozlabs.org Received: from sourceware.org (server1.sourceware.org [209.132.180.131]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by ozlabs.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id BFB981400B5 for ; Wed, 24 Sep 2014 18:37:38 +1000 (EST) DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; d=sourceware.org; h=list-id :list-unsubscribe:list-subscribe:list-archive:list-post :list-help:sender:message-id:date:from:mime-version:to:subject :content-type; q=dns; s=default; b=s7wcGCD6/sLiXXTOVrKDquOi+BFex 5Y0RB5D3lQBXtSht/OtKBoFufN+dqYctoWcb4gEwc5jC+/9LZaxAYK4qK8wYJmNE ikWp31nKOeNO2ll675Ag49dWog3NF7E6HxmITLMhrl/saXngampIZVEJgBBOCSQ2 0FB5yfWlOoz9PU= DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed; d=sourceware.org; h=list-id :list-unsubscribe:list-subscribe:list-archive:list-post :list-help:sender:message-id:date:from:mime-version:to:subject :content-type; s=default; bh=LPfTBZHHLKAurdlzFzoL98AYP/o=; b=LA2 jDw+rq5WLxafJ/5mDpiFMTRnZfI5PMq/hH0WGDP7UMld43IxkbIgpUtvcMNAXm7B qx9hp8FMA/HIEchLN0R48dpxhgctIBCVKa/zWUNs/TGFpoIaDBeudNCfHOWX+n2x plzjHe7DxN+YZvtR+59eY037Z6VKwiiy5uzXBXQQ= Received: (qmail 30606 invoked by alias); 24 Sep 2014 08:37:31 -0000 Mailing-List: contact libc-alpha-help@sourceware.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: libc-alpha-owner@sourceware.org Delivered-To: mailing list libc-alpha@sourceware.org Received: (qmail 30593 invoked by uid 89); 24 Sep 2014 08:37:30 -0000 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; auth=none X-Virus-Found: No X-Spam-SWARE-Status: No, score=-2.5 required=5.0 tests=AWL, BAYES_00, FREEMAIL_FROM, RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE, RP_MATCHES_RCVD, SPF_PASS autolearn=ham version=3.3.2 X-HELO: mout.web.de Message-ID: <542282C1.2080504@web.de> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 10:37:21 +0200 From: Leonhard Holz User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.6.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: libc-alpha@sourceware.org Subject: [Patch] [BZ 15884] strcoll: improve performance by removing the cache X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1; Hello everybody, this is a path that should solve bug 15884. It complains about the performance of strcoll(). It was found out that the runtime of strcoll() is actually bound to strlen which is needed for calculating the size of a cache that was installed to improve the comparison performance. The idea for this patch was that the cache is only useful in rare cases (strings of same length and same first-level-chars) and that it would be better to avoid memory allocation at all. To prove this I wrote a performance test that is found in benchtests-strcoll.tar.bz2. Also modifications in benchtests/Makefile and localedata/Makefile are necessary to make it work. After removing the cache the strcoll method showed the predicted behavior (getting slightly faster) in all but the test case for hindi word sorting. This was due the hindi text having much more equal words than the other ones. For equal strings the performance was worse since all comparison levels were run through and from the second level on the cache improved the comparison performance of the original version. Therefore I added a bytewise test via strcmp iff the first level comparison found that both strings did match because in this case it is very likely that equal strings are compared. This solved the problem with the hindi test case and improved the performance of the others. Another improvement was achieved by inlineing both static subroutines. The performance measurements on my machine are: glibc_files.txt en_US.UTF-8 -61.67% lorem_ipsum_vietnamese.txt vi_VN.UTF-8 -55.29% lorem_ipsum_latin.txt en_US.UTF-8 -59.30% lorem_ipsum_arabic.txt ar_SA.UTF-8 -48.18% lorem_ipsum_l33tspeak.txt en_US.UTF-8 -57.86% lorem_ipsum_chinese.txt zh_CN.UTF-8 -17.21% lorem_ipsum_czech.txt cs_CZ.UTF-8 -47.28% lorem_ipsum_old_english.txt en_GB.UTF-8 -47.08% lorem_ipsum_danish.txt da_DK.UTF-8 -56.21% lorem_ipsum_polish.txt pl_PL.UTF-8 -54.80% lorem_ipsum_french.txt fr_FR.UTF-8 -45.35% lorem_ipsum_portugese.txt pt_PT.UTF-8 -46.27% lorem_ipsum_greek.txt el_GR.UTF-8 -40.77% lorem_ipsum_russian.txt ru_RU.UTF-8 -49.30% lorem_ipsum_hebrew.txt iw_IL.UTF-8 -50.76% lorem_ipsum_spain.txt es_ES.UTF-8 -50.51% lorem_ipsum_hindi.txt hi_IN.UTF-8 +00.90% lorem_ipsum_swedish.txt sv_SE.UTF-8 -56.53% lorem_ipsum_hungarian.txt hu_HU.UTF-8 -34.95% lorem_ipsum_turkish.txt tr_TR.UTF-8 -50.20% lorem_ipsum_icelandic.txt is_IS.UTF-8 -54.63% lorem_ipsum_italian.txt it_IT.UTF-8 -46.44% lorem_ipsum_yugoslavian.txt sr_RS.UTF-8 -54.81% lorem_ipsum_japanese.txt ja_JP.UTF-8 +25.56% Best, Leonhard diff --git a/localedata/Makefile b/localedata/Makefile index b6235f2..7a197a9 100644 --- a/localedata/Makefile +++ b/localedata/Makefile @@ -106,7 +106,10 @@ LOCALES := de_DE.ISO-8859-1 de_DE.UTF-8 en_US.ANSI_X3.4-1968 \ hr_HR.ISO-8859-2 sv_SE.ISO-8859-1 ja_JP.SJIS fr_FR.ISO-8859-1 \ nb_NO.ISO-8859-1 nn_NO.ISO-8859-1 tr_TR.UTF-8 cs_CZ.UTF-8 \ zh_TW.EUC-TW fa_IR.UTF-8 fr_FR.UTF-8 ja_JP.UTF-8 si_LK.UTF-8 \ - tr_TR.ISO-8859-9 en_GB.UTF-8 + tr_TR.ISO-8859-9 en_GB.UTF-8 vi_VN.UTF-8 ar_SA.UTF-8 zh_CN.UTF-8 \ + da_DK.UTF-8 pl_PL.UTF-8 pt_PT.UTF-8 el_GR.UTF-8 ru_RU.UTF-8 \ + iw_IL.UTF-8 es_ES.UTF-8 hi_IN.UTF-8 sv_SE.UTF-8 hu_HU.UTF-8 \ + is_IS.UTF-8 it_IT.UTF-8 sr_RS.UTF-8 LOCALE_SRCS := $(shell echo "$(LOCALES)"|sed 's/\([^ .]*\)[^ ]*/\1/g') CHARMAPS := $(shell echo "$(LOCALES)" | \ sed -e 's/[^ .]*[.]\([^ ]*\)/\1/g' -e s/SJIS/SHIFT_JIS/g) diff --git a/string/strcoll_l.c b/string/strcoll_l.c index d4f42a3..e1377cc 100644 --- a/string/strcoll_l.c +++ b/string/strcoll_l.c @@ -22,19 +22,18 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include #include #ifndef STRING_TYPE -# define STRING_TYPE char -# define USTRING_TYPE unsigned char -# define STRCOLL __strcoll_l -# define STRCMP strcmp -# define STRLEN strlen -# define WEIGHT_H "../locale/weight.h" -# define SUFFIX MB -# define L(arg) arg +#define STRING_TYPE char +#define USTRING_TYPE unsigned char +#define STRCOLL __strcoll_l +#define STRCMP strcmp +#define STRLEN strlen +#define WEIGHT_H "../locale/weight.h" +#define SUFFIX MB +#define L(arg) arg #endif #define CONCAT(a,b) CONCAT1(a,b) @@ -55,8 +54,6 @@ typedef struct size_t backw; /* Current Backward sequence index. */ size_t backw_stop; /* Index where the backward sequences stop. */ const USTRING_TYPE *us; /* The string. */ - int32_t *idxarr; /* Array to cache weight indices. */ - unsigned char *rulearr; /* Array to cache rules. */ unsigned char rule; /* Saved rule for the first sequence. */ int32_t idx; /* Index to weight of the current sequence. */ int32_t save_idx; /* Save looked up index of a forward @@ -65,182 +62,12 @@ typedef struct const USTRING_TYPE *back_us; /* Beginning of the backward sequence. */ } coll_seq; -/* Get next sequence. The weight indices are cached, so we don't need to - traverse the string. */ -static void -get_next_seq_cached (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, int pass, - const unsigned char *rulesets, - const USTRING_TYPE *weights) -{ - size_t val = seq->val = 0; - int len = seq->len; - size_t backw_stop = seq->backw_stop; - size_t backw = seq->backw; - size_t idxcnt = seq->idxcnt; - size_t idxmax = seq->idxmax; - size_t idxnow = seq->idxnow; - unsigned char *rulearr = seq->rulearr; - int32_t *idxarr = seq->idxarr; - - while (len == 0) - { - ++val; - if (backw_stop != ~0ul) - { - /* There is something pushed. */ - if (backw == backw_stop) - { - /* The last pushed character was handled. Continue - with forward characters. */ - if (idxcnt < idxmax) - { - idxnow = idxcnt; - backw_stop = ~0ul; - } - else - { - /* Nothing any more. The backward sequence - ended with the last sequence in the string. */ - idxnow = ~0ul; - break; - } - } - else - idxnow = --backw; - } - else - { - backw_stop = idxcnt; - - while (idxcnt < idxmax) - { - if ((rulesets[rulearr[idxcnt] * nrules + pass] - & sort_backward) == 0) - /* No more backward characters to push. */ - break; - ++idxcnt; - } - - if (backw_stop == idxcnt) - { - /* No sequence at all or just one. */ - if (idxcnt == idxmax) - /* Note that LEN is still zero. */ - break; - - backw_stop = ~0ul; - idxnow = idxcnt++; - } - else - /* We pushed backward sequences. */ - idxnow = backw = idxcnt - 1; - } - len = weights[idxarr[idxnow]++]; - } - - /* Update the structure. */ - seq->val = val; - seq->len = len; - seq->backw_stop = backw_stop; - seq->backw = backw; - seq->idxcnt = idxcnt; - seq->idxnow = idxnow; -} - -/* Get next sequence. Traverse the string as required. */ -static void -get_next_seq (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, - const USTRING_TYPE *weights, const int32_t *table, - const USTRING_TYPE *extra, const int32_t *indirect) -{ - size_t val = seq->val = 0; - int len = seq->len; - size_t backw_stop = seq->backw_stop; - size_t backw = seq->backw; - size_t idxcnt = seq->idxcnt; - size_t idxmax = seq->idxmax; - size_t idxnow = seq->idxnow; - unsigned char *rulearr = seq->rulearr; - int32_t *idxarr = seq->idxarr; - const USTRING_TYPE *us = seq->us; - - while (len == 0) - { - ++val; - if (backw_stop != ~0ul) - { - /* There is something pushed. */ - if (backw == backw_stop) - { - /* The last pushed character was handled. Continue - with forward characters. */ - if (idxcnt < idxmax) - { - idxnow = idxcnt; - backw_stop = ~0ul; - } - else - /* Nothing any more. The backward sequence ended with - the last sequence in the string. Note that LEN - is still zero. */ - break; - } - else - idxnow = --backw; - } - else - { - backw_stop = idxmax; - - while (*us != L('\0')) - { - int32_t tmp = findidx (table, indirect, extra, &us, -1); - rulearr[idxmax] = tmp >> 24; - idxarr[idxmax] = tmp & 0xffffff; - idxcnt = idxmax++; - - if ((rulesets[rulearr[idxcnt] * nrules] - & sort_backward) == 0) - /* No more backward characters to push. */ - break; - ++idxcnt; - } - - if (backw_stop >= idxcnt) - { - /* No sequence at all or just one. */ - if (idxcnt == idxmax || backw_stop > idxcnt) - /* Note that LEN is still zero. */ - break; - - backw_stop = ~0ul; - idxnow = idxcnt; - } - else - /* We pushed backward sequences. */ - idxnow = backw = idxcnt - 1; - } - len = weights[idxarr[idxnow]++]; - } - - /* Update the structure. */ - seq->val = val; - seq->len = len; - seq->backw_stop = backw_stop; - seq->backw = backw; - seq->idxcnt = idxcnt; - seq->idxmax = idxmax; - seq->idxnow = idxnow; - seq->us = us; -} - /* Get next sequence. Traverse the string as required. This function does not set or use any index or rule cache. */ -static void -get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, - const USTRING_TYPE *weights, const int32_t *table, - const USTRING_TYPE *extra, const int32_t *indirect, - int pass) +static __inline__ void +get_next_seq (coll_seq * seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, + const USTRING_TYPE * weights, const int32_t * table, + const USTRING_TYPE * extra, const int32_t * indirect, int pass) { size_t val = seq->val = 0; int len = seq->len; @@ -260,7 +87,7 @@ get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, if (backw == backw_stop) { /* The last pushed character was handled. Continue - with forward characters. */ + with forward characters. */ if (idxcnt < idxmax) { idx = seq->save_idx; @@ -273,12 +100,12 @@ get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, still zero. */ idx = 0; break; - } + } } else { /* XXX Traverse BACKW sequences from the beginning of - BACKW_STOP to get the next sequence. Is ther a quicker way + BACKW_STOP to get the next sequence. Is ther a quicker way to do this? */ size_t i = backw_stop; us = seq->back_us; @@ -297,7 +124,7 @@ get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, backw_stop = idxmax; int32_t prev_idx = idx; - while (*us != L('\0')) + while (*us != L ('\0')) { int32_t tmp = findidx (table, indirect, extra, &us, -1); unsigned char rule = tmp >> 24; @@ -307,10 +134,9 @@ get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, /* Save the rule for the first sequence. */ if (__glibc_unlikely (idxcnt == 0)) - seq->rule = rule; + seq->rule = rule; - if ((rulesets[rule * nrules + pass] - & sort_backward) == 0) + if ((rulesets[rule * nrules + pass] & sort_backward) == 0) /* No more backward characters to push. */ break; ++idxcnt; @@ -322,15 +148,14 @@ get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, if (idxcnt == idxmax || backw_stop > idxcnt) /* Note that len is still zero. */ break; - backw_stop = ~0ul; } else { /* We pushed backward sequences. If the stream ended with the - backward sequence, then we process the last sequence we - found. Otherwise we process the sequence before the last - one since the last one was a forward sequence. */ + backward sequence, then we process the last sequence we + found. Otherwise we process the sequence before the last + one since the last one was a forward sequence. */ seq->back_us = seq->us; seq->us = us; backw = idxcnt; @@ -368,9 +193,9 @@ get_next_seq_nocache (coll_seq *seq, int nrules, const unsigned char *rulesets, /* Compare two sequences. This version does not use the index and rules cache. */ -static int -do_compare_nocache (coll_seq *seq1, coll_seq *seq2, int position, - const USTRING_TYPE *weights) +static __inline__ int +do_compare (coll_seq * seq1, coll_seq * seq2, int position, + const USTRING_TYPE * weights) { int seq1len = seq1->len; int seq2len = seq2->len; @@ -417,61 +242,12 @@ out: return result; } -/* Compare two sequences using the index cache. */ -static int -do_compare (coll_seq *seq1, coll_seq *seq2, int position, - const USTRING_TYPE *weights) -{ - int seq1len = seq1->len; - int seq2len = seq2->len; - size_t val1 = seq1->val; - size_t val2 = seq2->val; - int32_t *idx1arr = seq1->idxarr; - int32_t *idx2arr = seq2->idxarr; - int idx1now = seq1->idxnow; - int idx2now = seq2->idxnow; - int result = 0; - - /* Test for position if necessary. */ - if (position && val1 != val2) - { - result = val1 > val2 ? 1 : -1; - goto out; - } - - /* Compare the two sequences. */ - do - { - if (weights[idx1arr[idx1now]] != weights[idx2arr[idx2now]]) - { - /* The sequences differ. */ - result = weights[idx1arr[idx1now]] - weights[idx2arr[idx2now]]; - goto out; - } - - /* Increment the offsets. */ - ++idx1arr[idx1now]; - ++idx2arr[idx2now]; - - --seq1len; - --seq2len; - } - while (seq1len > 0 && seq2len > 0); - - if (position && seq1len != seq2len) - result = seq1len - seq2len; - -out: - seq1->len = seq1len; - seq2->len = seq2len; - return result; -} - int -STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE *s1, const STRING_TYPE *s2, __locale_t l) +STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE * s1, const STRING_TYPE * s2, __locale_t l) { struct __locale_data *current = l->__locales[LC_COLLATE]; - uint_fast32_t nrules = current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_NRULES)].word; + uint_fast32_t nrules = + current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_NRULES)].word; /* We don't assign the following values right away since it might be unnecessary in case there are no rules. */ const unsigned char *rulesets; @@ -483,79 +259,36 @@ STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE *s1, const STRING_TYPE *s2, __locale_t l) if (nrules == 0) return STRCMP (s1, s2); + /* Catch empty strings. */ + if (__glibc_unlikely (*s1 == '\0') || __glibc_unlikely (*s2 == '\0')) + return (*s1 != '\0') - (*s2 != '\0'); + rulesets = (const unsigned char *) current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_COLLATE_RULESETS)].string; table = (const int32_t *) - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_TABLE,SUFFIX))].string; - weights = (const USTRING_TYPE *) - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHT,SUFFIX))].string; - extra = (const USTRING_TYPE *) - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_EXTRA,SUFFIX))].string; - indirect = (const int32_t *) - current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT(_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECT,SUFFIX))].string; + current->values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT (_NL_COLLATE_TABLE, SUFFIX))]. + string; + weights = + (const USTRING_TYPE *) current-> + values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT (_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHT, SUFFIX))].string; + extra = + (const USTRING_TYPE *) current-> + values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT (_NL_COLLATE_EXTRA, SUFFIX))].string; + indirect = + (const int32_t *) current-> + values[_NL_ITEM_INDEX (CONCAT (_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECT, SUFFIX))].string; assert (((uintptr_t) table) % __alignof__ (table[0]) == 0); assert (((uintptr_t) weights) % __alignof__ (weights[0]) == 0); assert (((uintptr_t) extra) % __alignof__ (extra[0]) == 0); assert (((uintptr_t) indirect) % __alignof__ (indirect[0]) == 0); - /* We need this a few times. */ - size_t s1len = STRLEN (s1); - size_t s2len = STRLEN (s2); - - /* Catch empty strings. */ - if (__glibc_unlikely (s1len == 0) || __glibc_unlikely (s2len == 0)) - return (s1len != 0) - (s2len != 0); - - /* Perform the first pass over the string and while doing this find - and store the weights for each character. Since we want this to - be as fast as possible we are using `alloca' to store the temporary - values. But since there is no limit on the length of the string - we have to use `malloc' if the string is too long. We should be - very conservative here. - - Please note that the localedef programs makes sure that `position' - is not used at the first level. */ + int result = 0, rule = 0; coll_seq seq1, seq2; - bool use_malloc = false; - int result = 0; - memset (&seq1, 0, sizeof (seq1)); seq2 = seq1; - size_t size_max = SIZE_MAX / (sizeof (int32_t) + 1); - - if (MIN (s1len, s2len) > size_max - || MAX (s1len, s2len) > size_max - MIN (s1len, s2len)) - { - /* If the strings are long enough to cause overflow in the size request, - then skip the allocation and proceed with the non-cached routines. */ - } - else if (! __libc_use_alloca ((s1len + s2len) * (sizeof (int32_t) + 1))) - { - seq1.idxarr = (int32_t *) malloc ((s1len + s2len) * (sizeof (int32_t) + 1)); - - /* If we failed to allocate memory, we leave everything as NULL so that - we use the nocache version of traversal and comparison functions. */ - if (seq1.idxarr != NULL) - { - seq2.idxarr = &seq1.idxarr[s1len]; - seq1.rulearr = (unsigned char *) &seq2.idxarr[s2len]; - seq2.rulearr = &seq1.rulearr[s1len]; - use_malloc = true; - } - } - else - { - seq1.idxarr = (int32_t *) alloca (s1len * sizeof (int32_t)); - seq2.idxarr = (int32_t *) alloca (s2len * sizeof (int32_t)); - seq1.rulearr = (unsigned char *) alloca (s1len); - seq2.rulearr = (unsigned char *) alloca (s2len); - } - - int rule = 0; - /* Cache values in the first pass and if needed, use them in subsequent passes. */ for (int pass = 0; pass < nrules; ++pass) @@ -570,73 +303,54 @@ STRCOLL (const STRING_TYPE *s1, const STRING_TYPE *s2, __locale_t l) seq2.backw = ~0ul; /* We need the elements of the strings as unsigned values since they - are used as indices. */ + are used as indices. */ seq1.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s1; seq2.us = (const USTRING_TYPE *) s2; /* We assume that if a rule has defined `position' in one section - this is true for all of them. */ + this is true for all of them. */ + /* Please note that the localedef programs makes sure that `position' + is not used at the first level. */ + int position = rulesets[rule * nrules + pass] & sort_position; while (1) { - if (__glibc_unlikely (seq1.idxarr == NULL)) - { - get_next_seq_nocache (&seq1, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, - extra, indirect, pass); - get_next_seq_nocache (&seq2, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, - extra, indirect, pass); - } - else if (pass == 0) - { - get_next_seq (&seq1, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, extra, - indirect); - get_next_seq (&seq2, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, extra, - indirect); - } - else - { - get_next_seq_cached (&seq1, nrules, pass, rulesets, weights); - get_next_seq_cached (&seq2, nrules, pass, rulesets, weights); - } - + get_next_seq (&seq1, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, + extra, indirect, pass); + get_next_seq (&seq2, nrules, rulesets, weights, table, + extra, indirect, pass); /* See whether any or both strings are empty. */ if (seq1.len == 0 || seq2.len == 0) { if (seq1.len == seq2.len) - /* Both ended. So far so good, both strings are equal - at this level. */ - break; + { + /* Both ended. So far so good, both strings are equal + at this level. */ + if (pass == 0 && STRCMP (s1, s2) == 0) + /* Shortcut to avoid looping through all levels + for totally equal strings. */ + return result; + else + break; + } /* This means one string is shorter than the other. Find out - which one and return an appropriate value. */ - result = seq1.len == 0 ? -1 : 1; - goto free_and_return; + which one and return an appropriate value. */ + return seq1.len == 0 ? -1 : 1; } - if (__glibc_unlikely (seq1.idxarr == NULL)) - result = do_compare_nocache (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights); - else - result = do_compare (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights); + result = do_compare (&seq1, &seq2, position, weights); if (result != 0) - goto free_and_return; + return result; } - - if (__glibc_likely (seq1.rulearr != NULL)) - rule = seq1.rulearr[0]; - else - rule = seq1.rule; + rule = seq1.rule; } - /* Free the memory if needed. */ - free_and_return: - if (use_malloc) - free (seq1.idxarr); - return result; } -libc_hidden_def (STRCOLL) +libc_hidden_def (STRCOLL) #ifndef WIDE_CHAR_VERSION -weak_alias (__strcoll_l, strcoll_l) + weak_alias (__strcoll_l, strcoll_l) #endif diff --git a/benchtests/Makefile b/benchtests/Makefile index fd3036d..e79ceee 100644 --- a/benchtests/Makefile +++ b/benchtests/Makefile @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ string-bench := bcopy bzero memccpy memchr memcmp memcpy memmem memmove \ mempcpy memset rawmemchr stpcpy stpncpy strcasecmp strcasestr \ strcat strchr strchrnul strcmp strcpy strcspn strlen \ strncasecmp strncat strncmp strncpy strnlen strpbrk strrchr \ - strspn strstr strcpy_chk stpcpy_chk memrchr strsep strtok + strspn strstr strcpy_chk stpcpy_chk memrchr strsep strtok strcoll string-bench-all := $(string-bench) stdlib-bench := strtod