IMPORT: ebtree: make string_equal_bits turn back to unsigned char

With flsnz() instead of flsnz_long() we're now getting a better
performance on both x86 and ARM. The difference is that previously
we were relying on a function that was forcing the use of register
%eax for the 8-bit version and that was preventing the compiler
from keeping the code optimized. The gain is roughly 5% on ARM and
1% on x86.

This is cbtree commit 19cf39b2514bea79fed94d85e421e293be097a0e.
This is ebtree commit a9aaf2d94e2c92fa37aa3152c2ad8220a9533ead.
This commit is contained in:
Willy Tarreau 2023-12-30 16:28:05 +01:00
parent 1c46a07460
commit 2a14f99dbb

View File

@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ static forceinline ssize_t string_equal_bits(const unsigned char *a,
const unsigned char *b,
size_t ignore)
{
unsigned long c, d;
unsigned char c, d;
size_t beg;
beg = ignore >> 3;
@ -864,7 +864,7 @@ static forceinline ssize_t string_equal_bits(const unsigned char *a,
* identical bits. Note that low bit numbers are assigned to high positions
* in the byte, as we compare them as strings.
*/
return (beg << 3) - flsnz_long(c);
return (beg << 3) - flsnz(c);
}
static forceinline int cmp_bits(const unsigned char *a, const unsigned char *b, unsigned int pos)