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36 #ifndef GMX_SIMD_IMPL_REFERENCE_GENERAL_H
37 #define GMX_SIMD_IMPL_REFERENCE_GENERAL_H
39 #include "gromacs/utility/basedefinitions.h"
41 /*! \libinternal \file
43 * \brief Reference SIMD implementation, general utility functions
45 * \author Erik Lindahl <erik.lindahl@scilifelab.se>
47 * \ingroup module_simd
53 /*! \brief Prefetch memory at address m
55 * This typically prefetches one cache line of memory from address m,
56 * usually 64bytes or more, but the exact amount will depend on the
57 * implementation. On many platforms this is simply a no-op. Technically it
58 * might not be part of the SIMD instruction set, but since it is a
59 * hardware-specific function that is normally only used in tight loops where
60 * we also apply SIMD, it fits well here.
62 * There are no guarantees about the level of cache or temporality, but
63 * usually we expect stuff to end up in level 2, and be used in a few hundred
64 * clock cycles, after which it stays in cache until evicted (normal caching).
66 * \param m Pointer to location prefetch. There are no alignment requirements,
67 * but if the pointer is not aligned the prefetch might start at the
68 * lower cache line boundary (meaning fewer bytes are prefetched).
70 static inline void gmx_unused
71 simdPrefetch(void gmx_unused
* m
)
73 // Do nothing for reference implementation
78 #endif // GMX_SIMD_IMPL_REFERENCE_GENERAL_H