A SIMD programming model for dart, javascript,and other dynamically typed scripting languages

WPMVP '14 Pub Date : 2014-02-16 DOI:10.1145/2568058.2568066
J. McCutchan, Haitao Feng, Nicholas D. Matsakis, Zachary R. Anderson, P. Jensen
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It has not been possible to take advantage of the SIMD co-processors available in all x86 and most ARM processors shipping today in dynamically typed scripting languages. Web browsers have become a mainstream platform to deliver large and complex applications with feature sets and performance comparable to native applications, programmers must choose between Dart and JavaScript when writing web programs. This paper introduces an explicit SIMD programming model for Dart and JavaScript, we show that it can be compiled to efficient x86/SSE or ARM/Neon code by both Dart and JavaScript virtual machines achieving a 300%-600% speed increase across a variety of benchmarks. The result of this work is that more sophisticated and performant applications can be built to run in web browsers. The ideas introduced in this paper can also be used in other dynamically typed scripting languages to provide a similarly performant interface to SIMD co-processors.
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用于dart、javascript和其他动态类型脚本语言的SIMD编程模型
目前还不可能利用所有x86和大多数ARM处理器中可用的SIMD协处理器,这些处理器采用动态类型脚本语言。Web浏览器已经成为交付大型复杂应用程序的主流平台,其功能集和性能可与本机应用程序相媲美,程序员在编写Web程序时必须在Dart和JavaScript之间做出选择。本文介绍了Dart和JavaScript的显式SIMD编程模型,我们证明了它可以被Dart和JavaScript虚拟机编译成高效的x86/SSE或ARM/Neon代码,在各种基准测试中实现了300%-600%的速度提升。这项工作的结果是,可以构建在web浏览器中运行的更复杂、更高性能的应用程序。本文介绍的思想也可以用于其他动态类型脚本语言,为SIMD协处理器提供类似的性能接口。
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