Comment by purplesyringa
2 days ago
I knew the loop was latency-bound and I couldn't easily decrease the latency, so I knew I had to somehow avoid the dependency chain at all. I remembered that CPUs predict some properties of memory accesses (e.g. they might predict that a store and then a load from different addresses likely don't intersect), but not addresses, so I thought about another way to force it to predict `j` well. Branch prediction turned out to be the simplest way to do so.
Actually, since then I've found out that I could reduce latency by replacing a load on the critical chain with a vector shuffle instruction (`pshufb`, takes just 1 cycle on x86). Ironically, if I realized that sooner, I probably wouldn't have tried to use branch prediction at all!
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