Add, optional, support for 128bit integers.
We will, for the foreseeable future, not expose 128 bit datatypes to SQL. But being able to use 128bit math will allow us, in a later patch, to use 128bit accumulators for some aggregates; leading to noticeable speedups over using numeric. So far we only detect a gcc/clang extension that supports 128bit math, but no 128bit literals, and no *printf support. We might want to expand this in the future to further compilers; if there are any that that provide similar support. Discussion: 544BB5F1.50709@proxel.se Author: Andreas Karlsson, with significant editorializing by me Reviewed-By: Peter Geoghegan, Oskari Saarenmaa
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@ -125,6 +125,43 @@ undefine([Ac_cachevar])dnl
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])# PGAC_TYPE_64BIT_INT
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# PGAC_TYPE_128BIT_INT
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# ---------------------
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# Check if __int128 is a working 128 bit integer type, and if so
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# define PG_INT128_TYPE to that typename. This currently only detects
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# a GCC/clang extension, but support for different environments may be
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# added in the future.
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#
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# For the moment we only test for support for 128bit math; support for
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# 128bit literals and snprintf is not required.
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AC_DEFUN([PGAC_TYPE_128BIT_INT],
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[AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __int128], [pgac_cv__128bit_int],
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[AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([
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/*
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* These are globals to discourage the compiler from folding all the
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* arithmetic tests down to compile-time constants. We do not have
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* convenient support for 64bit literals at this point...
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*/
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__int128 a = 48828125;
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__int128 b = 97656255;
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],[
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__int128 c,d;
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a = (a << 12) + 1; /* 200000000001 */
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b = (b << 12) + 5; /* 400000000005 */
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/* use the most relevant arithmetic ops */
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c = a * b;
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d = (c + b) / b;
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/* return different values, to prevent optimizations */
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if (d != a+1)
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return 0;
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return 1;
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])],
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[pgac_cv__128bit_int=yes],
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[pgac_cv__128bit_int=no])])
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if test x"$pgac_cv__128bit_int" = xyes ; then
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AC_DEFINE(PG_INT128_TYPE, __int128, [Define to the name of a signed 128-bit integer type.])
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fi])# PGAC_TYPE_128BIT_INT
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# PGAC_C_FUNCNAME_SUPPORT
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# -----------------------
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fi
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# Check for extensions offering the integer scalar type __int128.
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{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for __int128" >&5
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$as_echo_n "checking for __int128... " >&6; }
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if ${pgac_cv__128bit_int+:} false; then :
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$as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
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else
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cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext
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/* end confdefs.h. */
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/*
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* These are globals to discourage the compiler from folding all the
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* arithmetic tests down to compile-time constants. We do not have
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* convenient support for 64bit literals at this point...
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*/
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__int128 a = 48828125;
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__int128 b = 97656255;
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int
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main ()
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{
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__int128 c,d;
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a = (a << 12) + 1; /* 200000000001 */
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b = (b << 12) + 5; /* 400000000005 */
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/* use the most relevant arithmetic ops */
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c = a * b;
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d = (c + b) / b;
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/* return different values, to prevent optimizations */
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if (d != a+1)
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return 0;
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return 1;
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;
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return 0;
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}
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_ACEOF
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if ac_fn_c_try_link "$LINENO"; then :
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pgac_cv__128bit_int=yes
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else
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pgac_cv__128bit_int=no
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fi
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rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
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conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
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fi
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{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $pgac_cv__128bit_int" >&5
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$as_echo "$pgac_cv__128bit_int" >&6; }
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if test x"$pgac_cv__128bit_int" = xyes ; then
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$as_echo "#define PG_INT128_TYPE __int128" >>confdefs.h
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fi
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# Check for various atomic operations now that we have checked how to declare
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# 64bit integers.
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{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for builtin __sync char locking functions" >&5
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# C, but is missing on some old platforms.
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AC_CHECK_TYPES(sig_atomic_t, [], [], [#include <signal.h>])
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# Check for extensions offering the integer scalar type __int128.
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PGAC_TYPE_128BIT_INT
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# Check for various atomic operations now that we have checked how to declare
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# 64bit integers.
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PGAC_HAVE_GCC__SYNC_CHAR_TAS
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#define HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP
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#endif
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/*
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* 128-bit signed and unsigned integers
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* There currently is only a limited support for the type. E.g. 128bit
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* literals and snprintf are not supported; but math is.
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*/
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#if defined(PG_INT128_TYPE)
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#define HAVE_INT128
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typedef PG_INT128_TYPE int128;
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typedef unsigned PG_INT128_TYPE uint128;
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#endif
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/* sig_atomic_t is required by ANSI C, but may be missing on old platforms */
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#ifndef HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T
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typedef int sig_atomic_t;
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/* Define to the version of this package. */
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#undef PACKAGE_VERSION
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/* Define to the name of a signed 128-bit integer type. */
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#undef PG_INT128_TYPE
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/* Define to the name of a signed 64-bit integer type. */
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#undef PG_INT64_TYPE
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/* Define to the version of this package. */
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#define PACKAGE_VERSION "9.5devel"
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/* Define to the name of a signed 128-bit integer type. */
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#undef PG_INT128_TYPE
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/* Define to the name of a signed 64-bit integer type. */
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#define PG_INT64_TYPE long long int
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