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20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions crates/core_arch/src/x86/sse.rs
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Expand Up @@ -1251,6 +1251,19 @@ pub unsafe fn _mm_loadr_ps(p: *const f32) -> __m128 {
simd_shuffle4(a, a, [3, 2, 1, 0])
}

/// Loads unaligned 64-bits of integer data from memory into new vector.
///
/// `mem_addr` does not need to be aligned on any particular boundary.
///
/// [Intel's documentation](https://software.intel.com/sites/landingpage/IntrinsicsGuide/#text=_mm_loadu_si64)
#[inline]
#[target_feature(enable = "sse")]
#[cfg_attr(all(test, not(target_arch = "x86")), assert_instr(movq))]
#[stable(feature = "simd_x86_mm_loadu_si64", since = "1.46.0")]
pub unsafe fn _mm_loadu_si64(mem_addr: *const u8) -> __m128i {
transmute(i64x2(0, ptr::read_unaligned(mem_addr as *const i64)))
}

/// Stores the upper half of `a` (64 bits) into memory.
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the `MOVHPS` instruction. The compiler may
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assert_eq_m128(r, e);
}

#[simd_test(enable = "sse2")]
unsafe fn test_mm_loadu_si64() {
let a = _mm_setr_epi64x(5, 6);
let r = _mm_loadu_si64(&a as *const _ as *const _);
assert_eq_m128i(r, _mm_set_epi64x(5, 0));
}

#[simd_test(enable = "sse")]
unsafe fn test_mm_storeh_pi() {
let mut vals = [0.0f32; 8];
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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion crates/stdarch-test/src/lib.rs
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//! This basically just disassembles the current executable and then parses the
//! output once globally and then provides the `assert` function which makes
//! assertions about the disassembly of a function.
#![feature(const_transmute)]
#![feature(vec_leak)]
#![allow(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items, clippy::print_stdout)]

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