i965: Micro-optimize brw_get_index_type
With the switch-statement, GCC 4.8.3 produces a small pile of code with
a branch.
00000000 <brw_get_index_type>:
000000: 8b 54 24 04 mov 0x4(%esp),%edx
000004: b8 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%eax
000009: 81 fa 03 14 00 00 cmp $0x1403,%edx
00000f: 74 0d je 00001e <brw_get_index_type+0x1e>
000011: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
000013: 81 fa 05 14 00 00 cmp $0x1405,%edx
000019: 0f 94 c0 sete %al
00001c: 01 c0 add %eax,%eax
00001e: c3 ret
However, this could be two instructions.
00000000 <brw_get_index_type>:
000000: 2d 01 14 00 00 sub $0x1401,%eax
000005: d1 e8 shr %eax
000007: 90 nop
000008: 90 nop
000009: 90 nop
00000a: 90 nop
00000b: c3 ret
The function was also moved to the header so that it could be inlined at
the two call sites. Without this, 32-bit also needs to pull the
parameter from the stack. This means there is a push, a call, a move,
and a ret added to a two instruction function. The above code shows the
function with __attribute__((regparm=1)), but even this adds several
extra instructions. There is also an extra instruction on 64-bit to
move the parameter to %eax for the subtract.
On Bay Trail-D using Fedora 20 compile flags (-m64 -O2 -mtune=generic
for 64-bit and -m32 -march=i686 -mtune=atom for 32-bit), affects
Gl32Batch7:
32-bit: Difference at 95.0% confidence 0.818589% +/- 0.234661% (n=40)
64-bit: Difference at 95.0% confidence 0.54554% +/- 0.354092% (n=40)
Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>