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27.Dd December 6, 2023
28.Dt SIMD 7
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm simd
32.Nd SIMD enhancements
33.
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35On some architectures, the
36.Fx
37.Em libc
38provides enhanced implementations of commonly used functions, replacing
39the architecture-independent implementations used otherwise.
40Depending on architecture and function, an enhanced
41implementation of a function may either always be used or the
42.Em libc
43detects at runtime which SIMD instruction set extensions are
44supported and picks the most suitable implementation automatically.
45On
46.Cm amd64 ,
47the environment variable
48.Ev ARCHLEVEL
49can be used to override this mechanism.
50.Pp
51Enhanced functions are present for the following architectures:
52.Bl -column FUNCTION_________ aarch64_ arm_ amd64_ i386_ ppc64_ -offset indent
53.It Em FUNCTION          Ta Em AARCH64 Ta Em ARM Ta Em AMD64  Ta Em I386 Ta Em PPC64
54.It    bcmp              Ta            Ta        Ta    S1     Ta    S
55.It    bcopy             Ta            Ta    S   Ta    S      Ta    S    Ta    SV
56.It    bzero             Ta            Ta    S   Ta    S      Ta    S
57.It    div               Ta            Ta        Ta    S      Ta    S
58.It    index             Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1
59.It    ldiv              Ta            Ta        Ta    S      Ta    S
60.It    lldiv             Ta            Ta        Ta    S
61.It    memchr            Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1
62.It    memcmp            Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S1     Ta    S
63.It    memccpy           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
64.It    memcpy            Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S      Ta    S    Ta    SV
65.It    memmove           Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S      Ta    S    Ta    SV
66.It    memrchr           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
67.It    memset            Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S      Ta    S
68.It    rindex            Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1     Ta    S
69.It    stpcpy            Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1
70.It    stpncpy           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
71.It    strcat            Ta            Ta        Ta    S1     Ta    S
72.It    strchr            Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1     Ta    S
73.It    strchrnul         Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1
74.It    strcmp            Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S1     Ta    S
75.It    strcpy            Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1     Ta    S    Ta    S2
76.It    strcspn           Ta            Ta        Ta    S2
77.It    strlcat           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
78.It    strlcpy           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
79.It    strlen            Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S1
80.It    strncat           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
81.It    strncmp           Ta    S       Ta    S   Ta    S1     Ta    S
82.It    strncpy           Ta            Ta        Ta    S1     Ta         Ta    S2
83.It    strnlen           Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1
84.It    strrchr           Ta    S       Ta        Ta    S1     Ta    S
85.It    strpbrk           Ta            Ta        Ta    S2
86.It    strsep            Ta            Ta        Ta    S2
87.It    strspn            Ta            Ta        Ta    S2
88.It    swab              Ta            Ta        Ta           Ta    S
89.It    timingsafe_bcmp   Ta            Ta        Ta    S1
90.It    timingsafe_memcmp Ta            Ta        Ta    S
91.It    wcschr            Ta            Ta        Ta           Ta    S
92.It    wcscmp            Ta            Ta        Ta           Ta    S
93.It    wcslen            Ta            Ta        Ta           Ta    S
94.It    wmemchr           Ta            Ta        Ta           Ta    S
95.El
96.Pp
97.Sy S Ns :\ scalar (non-SIMD),
98.Sy 1 Ns :\ amd64 baseline,
99.Sy 2 Ns :\ x86-64-v2
100or PowerPC\ 2.05,
101.Sy 3 Ns :\ x86-64-v3,
102.Sy 4 Ns :\ x86-64-v4,
103.Sy V Ns :\ PowerPC\ VSX.
104.
105.Sh ENVIRONMENT
106.Bl -tag
107.It Ev ARCHLEVEL
108On
109.Em amd64 ,
110controls the level of SIMD enhancements used.
111If this variable is set to an architecture level from the list below
112and that architecture level is supported by the processor, SIMD
113enhancements up to
114.Ev ARCHLEVEL
115are used.
116If
117.Ev ARCHLEVEL
118is unset, not recognised, or not supported by the processor, the highest
119level of SIMD enhancements supported by the processor is used.
120.Pp
121A suffix beginning with
122.Sq ":"
123or
124.Sq "+"
125in
126.Ev ARCHLEVEL
127is ignored and may be used for future extensions.
128The architecture level can be prefixed with a
129.Sq "!"
130character to force use of the requested architecture level, even if the
131processor does not advertise that it is supported.
132This usually causes applications to crash and should only be used for
133testing purposes or if architecture level detection yields incorrect
134results.
135.Pp
136The architecture levels follow the AMD64 SysV ABI supplement:
137.Bl -tag -width x86-64-v2
138.It Cm scalar
139scalar enhancements only (no SIMD)
140.It Cm baseline
141cmov, cx8, x87 FPU, fxsr, MMX, osfxsr, SSE, SSE2
142.It Cm x86-64-v2
143cx16, lahf/sahf, popcnt, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
144.It Cm x86-64-v3
145AVX, AVX2, BMI1, BMI2, F16C, FMA, lzcnt, movbe, osxsave
146.It Cm x86-64-v4
147AVX-512F/BW/CD/DQ/VL
148.El
149.El
150.
151.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
152.Bl -diag
153.It "Illegal Instruction"
154Printed by
155.Xr sh 1
156if a command is terminated through delivery of a
157.Dv SIGILL
158signal, see
159.Xr signal 3 .
160.Pp
161Use of an unsupported architecture level was forced by setting
162.Ev ARCHLEVEL
163to a string beginning with a
164.Sq "!"
165character, causing a process to crash due to use of an unsupported
166instruction.
167Unset
168.Ev ARCHLEVEL ,
169remove the
170.Sq "!"
171prefix or select a supported architecture level.
172.Pp
173Message may also appear for unrelated reasons.
174.El
175.
176.Sh SEE ALSO
177.Xr string 3 ,
178.Xr arch 7
179.Rs
180.%A H. J. Lu
181.%A Michael Matz
182.%A Milind Girkar
183.%A Jan Hubi\[u010D]ka \" \(vc
184.%A Andreas Jaeger
185.%A Mark Mitchell
186.%B System V Application Binary Interface
187.%D May 23, 2023
188.%T AMD64 Architecture Processor Supplement
189.%O Version 1.0
190.Re
191.
192.Sh HISTORY
193Architecture-specific enhanced
194.Em libc
195functions were added starting
196with
197.Fx 2.0
198for
199.Cm i386 ,
200.Fx 6.0
201for
202.Cm arm ,
203.Fx 6.1
204for
205.Cm amd64 ,
206.Fx 11.0
207for
208.Cm aarch64 ,
209and
210.Fx 12.0
211for
212.Cm powerpc64 .
213SIMD-enhanced functions were first added with
214.Fx 13.0
215for
216.Cm powerpc64
217and with
218.Fx 14.1
219for
220.Cm amd64 .
221.Pp
222A
223.Nm
224manual page appeared in
225.Fx 14.1 .
226.
227.Sh AUTHOR
228.An Robert Clausecker Aq Mt fuz@FreeBSD.org
229.
230.Sh CAVEATS
231Other parts of
232.Fx
233such as cryptographic routines in the kernel or in
234OpenSSL may also use SIMD enhancements.
235These enhancements are not subject to the
236.Ev ARCHLEVEL
237variable and may have their own configuration
238mechanism.
239.
240.Sh BUGS
241Use of SIMD enhancements cannot be configured on powerpc64.
242