| 1 | use core::{ | 
| 2 | fmt::Debug, | 
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| 3 | panic::{RefUnwindSafe, UnwindSafe}, | 
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| 4 | }; | 
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| 5 |  | 
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| 6 | use alloc::sync::Arc; | 
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| 7 |  | 
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| 8 | use crate::packed::{ext::Pointer, pattern::Patterns, teddy::generic::Match}; | 
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| 9 |  | 
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| 10 | /// A builder for constructing a Teddy matcher. | 
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| 11 | /// | 
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| 12 | /// The builder primarily permits fine grained configuration of the Teddy | 
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| 13 | /// matcher. Most options are made only available for testing/benchmarking | 
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| 14 | /// purposes. In reality, options are automatically determined by the nature | 
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| 15 | /// and number of patterns given to the builder. | 
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| 16 | #[ derive(Clone, Debug)] | 
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| 17 | pub(crate) struct Builder { | 
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| 18 | /// When none, this is automatically determined. Otherwise, `false` means | 
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| 19 | /// slim Teddy is used (8 buckets) and `true` means fat Teddy is used | 
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| 20 | /// (16 buckets). Fat Teddy requires AVX2, so if that CPU feature isn't | 
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| 21 | /// available and Fat Teddy was requested, no matcher will be built. | 
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| 22 | only_fat: Option<bool>, | 
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| 23 | /// When none, this is automatically determined. Otherwise, `false` means | 
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| 24 | /// that 128-bit vectors will be used (up to SSSE3 instructions) where as | 
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| 25 | /// `true` means that 256-bit vectors will be used. As with `fat`, if | 
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| 26 | /// 256-bit vectors are requested and they aren't available, then a | 
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| 27 | /// searcher will not be built. | 
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| 28 | only_256bit: Option<bool>, | 
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| 29 | /// When true (the default), the number of patterns will be used as a | 
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| 30 | /// heuristic for refusing construction of a Teddy searcher. The point here | 
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| 31 | /// is that too many patterns can overwhelm Teddy. But this can be disabled | 
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| 32 | /// in cases where the caller knows better. | 
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| 33 | heuristic_pattern_limits: bool, | 
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| 34 | } | 
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| 35 |  | 
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| 36 | impl Default for Builder { | 
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| 37 | fn default() -> Builder { | 
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| 38 | Builder::new() | 
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| 39 | } | 
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| 40 | } | 
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| 41 |  | 
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| 42 | impl Builder { | 
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| 43 | /// Create a new builder for configuring a Teddy matcher. | 
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| 44 | pub(crate) fn new() -> Builder { | 
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| 45 | Builder { | 
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| 46 | only_fat: None, | 
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| 47 | only_256bit: None, | 
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| 48 | heuristic_pattern_limits: true, | 
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| 49 | } | 
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| 50 | } | 
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| 51 |  | 
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| 52 | /// Build a matcher for the set of patterns given. If a matcher could not | 
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| 53 | /// be built, then `None` is returned. | 
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| 54 | /// | 
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| 55 | /// Generally, a matcher isn't built if the necessary CPU features aren't | 
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| 56 | /// available, an unsupported target or if the searcher is believed to be | 
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| 57 | /// slower than standard techniques (i.e., if there are too many literals). | 
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| 58 | pub(crate) fn build(&self, patterns: Arc<Patterns>) -> Option<Searcher> { | 
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| 59 | self.build_imp(patterns) | 
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| 60 | } | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | /// Require the use of Fat (true) or Slim (false) Teddy. Fat Teddy uses | 
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| 63 | /// 16 buckets where as Slim Teddy uses 8 buckets. More buckets are useful | 
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| 64 | /// for a larger set of literals. | 
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| 65 | /// | 
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| 66 | /// `None` is the default, which results in an automatic selection based | 
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| 67 | /// on the number of literals and available CPU features. | 
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| 68 | pub(crate) fn only_fat(&mut self, yes: Option<bool>) -> &mut Builder { | 
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| 69 | self.only_fat = yes; | 
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| 70 | self | 
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| 71 | } | 
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| 72 |  | 
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| 73 | /// Request the use of 256-bit vectors (true) or 128-bit vectors (false). | 
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| 74 | /// Generally, a larger vector size is better since it either permits | 
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| 75 | /// matching more patterns or matching more bytes in the haystack at once. | 
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| 76 | /// | 
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| 77 | /// `None` is the default, which results in an automatic selection based on | 
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| 78 | /// the number of literals and available CPU features. | 
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| 79 | pub(crate) fn only_256bit(&mut self, yes: Option<bool>) -> &mut Builder { | 
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| 80 | self.only_256bit = yes; | 
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| 81 | self | 
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| 82 | } | 
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| 83 |  | 
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| 84 | /// Request that heuristic limitations on the number of patterns be | 
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| 85 | /// employed. This useful to disable for benchmarking where one wants to | 
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| 86 | /// explore how Teddy performs on large number of patterns even if the | 
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| 87 | /// heuristics would otherwise refuse construction. | 
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| 88 | /// | 
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| 89 | /// This is enabled by default. | 
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| 90 | pub(crate) fn heuristic_pattern_limits( | 
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| 91 | &mut self, | 
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| 92 | yes: bool, | 
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| 93 | ) -> &mut Builder { | 
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| 94 | self.heuristic_pattern_limits = yes; | 
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| 95 | self | 
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| 96 | } | 
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| 97 |  | 
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| 98 | fn build_imp(&self, patterns: Arc<Patterns>) -> Option<Searcher> { | 
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| 99 | let patlimit = self.heuristic_pattern_limits; | 
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| 100 | // There's no particular reason why we limit ourselves to little endian | 
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| 101 | // here, but it seems likely that some parts of Teddy as they are | 
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| 102 | // currently written (e.g., the uses of `trailing_zeros`) are likely | 
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| 103 | // wrong on non-little-endian targets. Such things are likely easy to | 
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| 104 | // fix, but at the time of writing (2023/09/18), I actually do not know | 
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| 105 | // how to test this code on a big-endian target. So for now, we're | 
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| 106 | // conservative and just bail out. | 
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| 107 | if !cfg!(target_endian = "little") { | 
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| 108 | debug!( "skipping Teddy because target isn't little endian"); | 
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| 109 | return None; | 
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| 110 | } | 
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| 111 | // Too many patterns will overwhelm Teddy and likely lead to slow | 
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| 112 | // downs, typically in the verification step. | 
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| 113 | if patlimit && patterns.len() > 64 { | 
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| 114 | debug!( "skipping Teddy because of too many patterns"); | 
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| 115 | return None; | 
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| 116 | } | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | #[ cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_feature = "sse2"))] | 
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| 119 | { | 
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| 120 | use self::x86_64::{FatAVX2, SlimAVX2, SlimSSSE3}; | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | let mask_len = core::cmp::min(4, patterns.minimum_len()); | 
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| 123 | let beefy = patterns.len() > 32; | 
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| 124 | let has_avx2 = self::x86_64::is_available_avx2(); | 
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| 125 | let has_ssse3 = has_avx2 || self::x86_64::is_available_ssse3(); | 
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| 126 | let use_avx2 = if self.only_256bit == Some(true) { | 
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| 127 | if !has_avx2 { | 
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| 128 | debug!( | 
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| 129 | "skipping Teddy because avx2 was demanded but unavailable" | 
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| 130 | ); | 
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| 131 | return None; | 
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| 132 | } | 
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| 133 | true | 
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| 134 | } else if self.only_256bit == Some(false) { | 
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| 135 | if !has_ssse3 { | 
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| 136 | debug!( | 
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| 137 | "skipping Teddy because ssse3 was demanded but unavailable" | 
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| 138 | ); | 
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| 139 | return None; | 
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| 140 | } | 
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| 141 | false | 
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| 142 | } else if !has_ssse3 && !has_avx2 { | 
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| 143 | debug!( | 
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| 144 | "skipping Teddy because ssse3 and avx2 are unavailable" | 
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| 145 | ); | 
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| 146 | return None; | 
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| 147 | } else { | 
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| 148 | has_avx2 | 
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| 149 | }; | 
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| 150 | let fat = match self.only_fat { | 
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| 151 | None => use_avx2 && beefy, | 
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| 152 | Some(false) => false, | 
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| 153 | Some(true) if !use_avx2 => { | 
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| 154 | debug!( | 
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| 155 | "skipping Teddy because fat was demanded, but fat \ | 
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| 156 |                          Teddy requires avx2 which is unavailable" | 
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| 157 | ); | 
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| 158 | return None; | 
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| 159 | } | 
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| 160 | Some(true) => true, | 
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| 161 | }; | 
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| 162 | // Just like for aarch64, it's possible that too many patterns will | 
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| 163 | // overhwelm Teddy. Unlike aarch64 though, we have Fat teddy which | 
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| 164 | // helps things scale a bit more by spreading patterns over more | 
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| 165 | // buckets. | 
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| 166 | // | 
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| 167 | // These thresholds were determined by looking at the measurements | 
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| 168 | // for the rust/aho-corasick/packed/leftmost-first and | 
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| 169 | // rust/aho-corasick/dfa/leftmost-first engines on the `teddy/` | 
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| 170 | // benchmarks. | 
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| 171 | if patlimit && mask_len == 1 && patterns.len() > 16 { | 
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| 172 | debug!( | 
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| 173 | "skipping Teddy (mask len: 1) because there are \ | 
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| 174 |                              too many patterns", | 
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| 175 | ); | 
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| 176 | return None; | 
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| 177 | } | 
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| 178 | match (mask_len, use_avx2, fat) { | 
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| 179 | (1, false, _) => { | 
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| 180 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 1 byte"); | 
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| 181 | SlimSSSE3::<1>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 182 | } | 
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| 183 | (1, true, false) => { | 
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| 184 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit slim, 1 byte"); | 
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| 185 | SlimAVX2::<1>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 186 | } | 
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| 187 | (1, true, true) => { | 
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| 188 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit fat, 1 byte"); | 
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| 189 | FatAVX2::<1>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 190 | } | 
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| 191 | (2, false, _) => { | 
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| 192 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 2 bytes"); | 
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| 193 | SlimSSSE3::<2>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 194 | } | 
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| 195 | (2, true, false) => { | 
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| 196 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit slim, 2 bytes"); | 
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| 197 | SlimAVX2::<2>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 198 | } | 
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| 199 | (2, true, true) => { | 
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| 200 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit fat, 2 bytes"); | 
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| 201 | FatAVX2::<2>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 202 | } | 
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| 203 | (3, false, _) => { | 
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| 204 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 3 bytes"); | 
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| 205 | SlimSSSE3::<3>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 206 | } | 
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| 207 | (3, true, false) => { | 
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| 208 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit slim, 3 bytes"); | 
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| 209 | SlimAVX2::<3>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 210 | } | 
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| 211 | (3, true, true) => { | 
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| 212 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit fat, 3 bytes"); | 
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| 213 | FatAVX2::<3>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 214 | } | 
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| 215 | (4, false, _) => { | 
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| 216 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 4 bytes"); | 
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| 217 | SlimSSSE3::<4>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 218 | } | 
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| 219 | (4, true, false) => { | 
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| 220 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit slim, 4 bytes"); | 
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| 221 | SlimAVX2::<4>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 222 | } | 
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| 223 | (4, true, true) => { | 
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| 224 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 256-bit fat, 4 bytes"); | 
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| 225 | FatAVX2::<4>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 226 | } | 
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| 227 | _ => { | 
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| 228 | debug!( "no supported Teddy configuration found"); | 
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| 229 | None | 
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| 230 | } | 
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| 231 | } | 
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| 232 | } | 
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| 233 | #[ cfg(all( | 
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| 234 | target_arch = "aarch64", | 
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| 235 | target_feature = "neon", | 
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| 236 | target_endian = "little" | 
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| 237 | ))] | 
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| 238 | { | 
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| 239 | use self::aarch64::SlimNeon; | 
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| 240 |  | 
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| 241 | let mask_len = core::cmp::min(4, patterns.minimum_len()); | 
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| 242 | if self.only_256bit == Some(true) { | 
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| 243 | debug!( | 
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| 244 | "skipping Teddy because 256-bits were demanded \ | 
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| 245 |                      but unavailable" | 
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| 246 | ); | 
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| 247 | return None; | 
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| 248 | } | 
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| 249 | if self.only_fat == Some(true) { | 
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| 250 | debug!( | 
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| 251 | "skipping Teddy because fat was demanded but unavailable" | 
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| 252 | ); | 
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| 253 | } | 
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| 254 | // Since we don't have Fat teddy in aarch64 (I think we'd want at | 
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| 255 | // least 256-bit vectors for that), we need to be careful not to | 
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| 256 | // allow too many patterns as it might overwhelm Teddy. Generally | 
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| 257 | // speaking, as the mask length goes up, the more patterns we can | 
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| 258 | // handle because the mask length results in fewer candidates | 
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| 259 | // generated. | 
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| 260 | // | 
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| 261 | // These thresholds were determined by looking at the measurements | 
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| 262 | // for the rust/aho-corasick/packed/leftmost-first and | 
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| 263 | // rust/aho-corasick/dfa/leftmost-first engines on the `teddy/` | 
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| 264 | // benchmarks. | 
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| 265 | match mask_len { | 
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| 266 | 1 => { | 
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| 267 | if patlimit && patterns.len() > 16 { | 
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| 268 | debug!( | 
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| 269 | "skipping Teddy (mask len: 1) because there are \ | 
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| 270 |                              too many patterns", | 
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| 271 | ); | 
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| 272 | } | 
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| 273 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 1 byte"); | 
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| 274 | SlimNeon::<1>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 275 | } | 
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| 276 | 2 => { | 
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| 277 | if patlimit && patterns.len() > 32 { | 
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| 278 | debug!( | 
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| 279 | "skipping Teddy (mask len: 2) because there are \ | 
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| 280 |                              too many patterns", | 
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| 281 | ); | 
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| 282 | } | 
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| 283 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 2 bytes"); | 
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| 284 | SlimNeon::<2>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 285 | } | 
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| 286 | 3 => { | 
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| 287 | if patlimit && patterns.len() > 48 { | 
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| 288 | debug!( | 
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| 289 | "skipping Teddy (mask len: 3) because there are \ | 
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| 290 |                              too many patterns", | 
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| 291 | ); | 
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| 292 | } | 
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| 293 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 3 bytes"); | 
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| 294 | SlimNeon::<3>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 295 | } | 
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| 296 | 4 => { | 
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| 297 | debug!( "Teddy choice: 128-bit slim, 4 bytes"); | 
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| 298 | SlimNeon::<4>::new(&patterns) | 
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| 299 | } | 
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| 300 | _ => { | 
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| 301 | debug!( "no supported Teddy configuration found"); | 
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| 302 | None | 
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| 303 | } | 
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| 304 | } | 
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| 305 | } | 
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| 306 | #[ cfg(not(any( | 
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| 307 | all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_feature = "sse2"), | 
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| 308 | all( | 
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| 309 | target_arch = "aarch64", | 
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| 310 | target_feature = "neon", | 
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| 311 | target_endian = "little" | 
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| 312 | ) | 
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| 313 | )))] | 
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| 314 | { | 
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| 315 | None | 
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| 316 | } | 
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| 317 | } | 
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| 318 | } | 
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| 319 |  | 
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| 320 | /// A searcher that dispatches to one of several possible Teddy variants. | 
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| 321 | #[ derive(Clone, Debug)] | 
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| 322 | pub(crate) struct Searcher { | 
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| 323 | /// The Teddy variant we use. We use dynamic dispatch under the theory that | 
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| 324 | /// it results in better codegen then a enum, although this is a specious | 
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| 325 | /// claim. | 
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| 326 | /// | 
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| 327 | /// This `Searcher` is essentially a wrapper for a `SearcherT` trait | 
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| 328 | /// object. We just make `memory_usage` and `minimum_len` available without | 
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| 329 | /// going through dynamic dispatch. | 
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| 330 | imp: Arc<dyn SearcherT>, | 
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| 331 | /// Total heap memory used by the Teddy variant. | 
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| 332 | memory_usage: usize, | 
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| 333 | /// The minimum haystack length this searcher can handle. It is intended | 
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| 334 | /// for callers to use some other search routine (such as Rabin-Karp) in | 
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| 335 | /// cases where the haystack (or remainer of the haystack) is too short. | 
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| 336 | minimum_len: usize, | 
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| 337 | } | 
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| 338 |  | 
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| 339 | impl Searcher { | 
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| 340 | /// Look for the leftmost occurrence of any pattern in this search in the | 
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| 341 | /// given haystack starting at the given position. | 
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| 342 | /// | 
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| 343 | /// # Panics | 
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| 344 | /// | 
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| 345 | /// This panics when `haystack[at..].len()` is less than the minimum length | 
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| 346 | /// for this haystack. | 
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| 347 | #[ inline(always)] | 
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| 348 | pub(crate) fn find( | 
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| 349 | &self, | 
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| 350 | haystack: &[u8], | 
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| 351 | at: usize, | 
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| 352 | ) -> Option<crate::Match> { | 
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| 353 | // SAFETY: The Teddy implementations all require a minimum haystack | 
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| 354 | // length, and this is required for safety. Therefore, we assert it | 
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| 355 | // here in order to make this method sound. | 
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| 356 | assert!(haystack[at..].len() >= self.minimum_len); | 
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| 357 | let hayptr = haystack.as_ptr(); | 
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| 358 | // SAFETY: Construction of the searcher guarantees that we are able | 
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| 359 | // to run it in the current environment (i.e., we won't get an AVX2 | 
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| 360 | // searcher on a x86-64 CPU without AVX2 support). Also, the pointers | 
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| 361 | // are valid as they are derived directly from a borrowed slice. | 
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| 362 | let teddym = unsafe { | 
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| 363 | self.imp.find(hayptr.add(at), hayptr.add(haystack.len()))? | 
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| 364 | }; | 
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| 365 | let start = teddym.start().as_usize().wrapping_sub(hayptr.as_usize()); | 
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| 366 | let end = teddym.end().as_usize().wrapping_sub(hayptr.as_usize()); | 
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| 367 | let span = crate::Span { start, end }; | 
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| 368 | // OK because we won't permit the construction of a searcher that | 
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| 369 | // could report a pattern ID bigger than what can fit in the crate-wide | 
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| 370 | // PatternID type. | 
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| 371 | let pid = crate::PatternID::new_unchecked(teddym.pattern().as_usize()); | 
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| 372 | let m = crate::Match::new(pid, span); | 
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| 373 | Some(m) | 
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| 374 | } | 
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| 375 |  | 
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| 376 | /// Returns the approximate total amount of heap used by this type, in | 
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| 377 | /// units of bytes. | 
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| 378 | #[ inline(always)] | 
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| 379 | pub(crate) fn memory_usage(&self) -> usize { | 
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| 380 | self.memory_usage | 
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| 381 | } | 
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| 382 |  | 
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| 383 | /// Returns the minimum length, in bytes, that a haystack must be in order | 
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| 384 | /// to use it with this searcher. | 
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| 385 | #[ inline(always)] | 
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| 386 | pub(crate) fn minimum_len(&self) -> usize { | 
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| 387 | self.minimum_len | 
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| 388 | } | 
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| 389 | } | 
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| 390 |  | 
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| 391 | /// A trait that provides dynamic dispatch over the different possible Teddy | 
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| 392 | /// variants on the same algorithm. | 
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| 393 | /// | 
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| 394 | /// On `x86_64` for example, it isn't known until runtime which of 12 possible | 
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| 395 | /// variants will be used. One might use one of the four slim 128-bit vector | 
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| 396 | /// variants, or one of the four 256-bit vector variants or even one of the | 
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| 397 | /// four fat 256-bit vector variants. | 
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| 398 | /// | 
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| 399 | /// Since this choice is generally made when the Teddy searcher is constructed | 
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| 400 | /// and this choice is based on the patterns given and what the current CPU | 
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| 401 | /// supports, it follows that there must be some kind of indirection at search | 
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| 402 | /// time that "selects" the variant chosen at build time. | 
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| 403 | /// | 
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| 404 | /// There are a few different ways to go about this. One approach is to use an | 
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| 405 | /// enum. It works fine, but in my experiments, this generally results in worse | 
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| 406 | /// codegen. Another approach, which is what we use here, is dynamic dispatch | 
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| 407 | /// via a trait object. We basically implement this trait for each possible | 
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| 408 | /// variant, select the variant we want at build time and convert it to a | 
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| 409 | /// trait object for use at search time. | 
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| 410 | /// | 
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| 411 | /// Another approach is to use function pointers and stick each of the possible | 
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| 412 | /// variants into a union. This is essentially isomorphic to the dynamic | 
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| 413 | /// dispatch approach, but doesn't require any allocations. Since this crate | 
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| 414 | /// requires `alloc`, there's no real reason (AFAIK) to go down this path. (The | 
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| 415 | /// `memchr` crate does this.) | 
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| 416 | trait SearcherT: | 
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| 417 | Debug + Send + Sync + UnwindSafe + RefUnwindSafe + 'static | 
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| 418 | { | 
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| 419 | /// Execute a search on the given haystack (identified by `start` and `end` | 
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| 420 | /// raw pointers). | 
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| 421 | /// | 
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| 422 | /// # Safety | 
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| 423 | /// | 
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| 424 | /// Essentially, the `start` and `end` pointers must be valid and point | 
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| 425 | /// to a haystack one can read. As long as you derive them from, for | 
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| 426 | /// example, a `&[u8]`, they should automatically satisfy all of the safety | 
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| 427 | /// obligations: | 
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| 428 | /// | 
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| 429 | /// * Both `start` and `end` must be valid for reads. | 
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| 430 | /// * Both `start` and `end` must point to an initialized value. | 
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| 431 | /// * Both `start` and `end` must point to the same allocated object and | 
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| 432 | /// must either be in bounds or at most one byte past the end of the | 
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| 433 | /// allocated object. | 
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| 434 | /// * Both `start` and `end` must be _derived from_ a pointer to the same | 
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| 435 | /// object. | 
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| 436 | /// * The distance between `start` and `end` must not overflow `isize`. | 
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| 437 | /// * The distance being in bounds must not rely on "wrapping around" the | 
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| 438 | /// address space. | 
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| 439 | /// * It must be the case that `start <= end`. | 
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| 440 | /// * `end - start` must be greater than the minimum length for this | 
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| 441 | /// searcher. | 
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| 442 | /// | 
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| 443 | /// Also, it is expected that implementations of this trait will tag this | 
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| 444 | /// method with a `target_feature` attribute. Callers must ensure that | 
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| 445 | /// they are executing this method in an environment where that attribute | 
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| 446 | /// is valid. | 
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| 447 | unsafe fn find(&self, start: *const u8, end: *const u8) -> Option<Match>; | 
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| 448 | } | 
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| 449 |  | 
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| 450 | #[ cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_feature = "sse2"))] | 
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| 451 | mod x86_64 { | 
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| 452 | use core::arch::x86_64::{__m128i, __m256i}; | 
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| 453 |  | 
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| 454 | use alloc::sync::Arc; | 
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| 455 |  | 
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| 456 | use crate::packed::{ | 
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| 457 | ext::Pointer, | 
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| 458 | pattern::Patterns, | 
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| 459 | teddy::generic::{self, Match}, | 
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| 460 | }; | 
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| 461 |  | 
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| 462 | use super::{Searcher, SearcherT}; | 
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| 463 |  | 
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| 464 | #[ derive(Clone, Debug)] | 
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| 465 | pub(super) struct SlimSSSE3<const BYTES: usize> { | 
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| 466 | slim128: generic::Slim<__m128i, BYTES>, | 
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| 467 | } | 
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| 468 |  | 
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| 469 | // Defines SlimSSSE3 wrapper functions for 1, 2, 3 and 4 bytes. | 
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| 470 | macro_rules! slim_ssse3 { | 
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| 471 | ($len:expr) => { | 
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| 472 | impl SlimSSSE3<$len> { | 
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| 473 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 128-bit | 
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| 474 | /// vectors. If SSSE3 is not available in the current | 
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| 475 | /// environment, then this returns `None`. | 
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| 476 | pub(super) fn new( | 
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| 477 | patterns: &Arc<Patterns>, | 
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| 478 | ) -> Option<Searcher> { | 
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| 479 | if !is_available_ssse3() { | 
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| 480 | return None; | 
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| 481 | } | 
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| 482 | Some(unsafe { SlimSSSE3::<$len>::new_unchecked(patterns) }) | 
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| 483 | } | 
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| 484 |  | 
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| 485 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 256-bit | 
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| 486 | /// vectors without checking whether SSSE3 is available or not. | 
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| 487 | /// | 
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| 488 | /// # Safety | 
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| 489 | /// | 
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| 490 | /// Callers must ensure that SSSE3 is available in the current | 
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| 491 | /// environment. | 
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| 492 | #[target_feature(enable = "ssse3")] | 
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| 493 | unsafe fn new_unchecked(patterns: &Arc<Patterns>) -> Searcher { | 
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| 494 | let slim128 = generic::Slim::<__m128i, $len>::new( | 
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| 495 | Arc::clone(patterns), | 
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| 496 | ); | 
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| 497 | let memory_usage = slim128.memory_usage(); | 
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| 498 | let minimum_len = slim128.minimum_len(); | 
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| 499 | let imp = Arc::new(SlimSSSE3 { slim128 }); | 
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| 500 | Searcher { imp, memory_usage, minimum_len } | 
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| 501 | } | 
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| 502 | } | 
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| 503 |  | 
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| 504 | impl SearcherT for SlimSSSE3<$len> { | 
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| 505 | #[target_feature(enable = "ssse3")] | 
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| 506 | #[inline] | 
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| 507 | unsafe fn find( | 
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| 508 | &self, | 
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| 509 | start: *const u8, | 
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| 510 | end: *const u8, | 
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| 511 | ) -> Option<Match> { | 
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| 512 | // SAFETY: All obligations except for `target_feature` are | 
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| 513 | // passed to the caller. Our use of `target_feature` is | 
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| 514 | // safe because construction of this type requires that the | 
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| 515 | // requisite target features are available. | 
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| 516 | self.slim128.find(start, end) | 
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| 517 | } | 
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| 518 | } | 
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| 519 | }; | 
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| 520 | } | 
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| 521 |  | 
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| 522 | slim_ssse3!(1); | 
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| 523 | slim_ssse3!(2); | 
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| 524 | slim_ssse3!(3); | 
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| 525 | slim_ssse3!(4); | 
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| 526 |  | 
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| 527 | #[ derive(Clone, Debug)] | 
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| 528 | pub(super) struct SlimAVX2<const BYTES: usize> { | 
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| 529 | slim128: generic::Slim<__m128i, BYTES>, | 
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| 530 | slim256: generic::Slim<__m256i, BYTES>, | 
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| 531 | } | 
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| 532 |  | 
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| 533 | // Defines SlimAVX2 wrapper functions for 1, 2, 3 and 4 bytes. | 
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| 534 | macro_rules! slim_avx2 { | 
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| 535 | ($len:expr) => { | 
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| 536 | impl SlimAVX2<$len> { | 
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| 537 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 256-bit | 
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| 538 | /// vectors. If AVX2 is not available in the current | 
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| 539 | /// environment, then this returns `None`. | 
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| 540 | pub(super) fn new( | 
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| 541 | patterns: &Arc<Patterns>, | 
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| 542 | ) -> Option<Searcher> { | 
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| 543 | if !is_available_avx2() { | 
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| 544 | return None; | 
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| 545 | } | 
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| 546 | Some(unsafe { SlimAVX2::<$len>::new_unchecked(patterns) }) | 
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| 547 | } | 
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| 548 |  | 
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| 549 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 256-bit | 
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| 550 | /// vectors without checking whether AVX2 is available or not. | 
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| 551 | /// | 
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| 552 | /// # Safety | 
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| 553 | /// | 
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| 554 | /// Callers must ensure that AVX2 is available in the current | 
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| 555 | /// environment. | 
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| 556 | #[target_feature(enable = "avx2")] | 
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| 557 | unsafe fn new_unchecked(patterns: &Arc<Patterns>) -> Searcher { | 
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| 558 | let slim128 = generic::Slim::<__m128i, $len>::new( | 
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| 559 | Arc::clone(&patterns), | 
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| 560 | ); | 
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| 561 | let slim256 = generic::Slim::<__m256i, $len>::new( | 
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| 562 | Arc::clone(&patterns), | 
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| 563 | ); | 
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| 564 | let memory_usage = | 
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| 565 | slim128.memory_usage() + slim256.memory_usage(); | 
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| 566 | let minimum_len = slim128.minimum_len(); | 
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| 567 | let imp = Arc::new(SlimAVX2 { slim128, slim256 }); | 
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| 568 | Searcher { imp, memory_usage, minimum_len } | 
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| 569 | } | 
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| 570 | } | 
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| 571 |  | 
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| 572 | impl SearcherT for SlimAVX2<$len> { | 
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| 573 | #[target_feature(enable = "avx2")] | 
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| 574 | #[inline] | 
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| 575 | unsafe fn find( | 
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| 576 | &self, | 
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| 577 | start: *const u8, | 
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| 578 | end: *const u8, | 
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| 579 | ) -> Option<Match> { | 
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| 580 | // SAFETY: All obligations except for `target_feature` are | 
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| 581 | // passed to the caller. Our use of `target_feature` is | 
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| 582 | // safe because construction of this type requires that the | 
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| 583 | // requisite target features are available. | 
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| 584 | let len = end.distance(start); | 
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| 585 | if len < self.slim256.minimum_len() { | 
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| 586 | self.slim128.find(start, end) | 
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| 587 | } else { | 
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| 588 | self.slim256.find(start, end) | 
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| 589 | } | 
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| 590 | } | 
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| 591 | } | 
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| 592 | }; | 
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| 593 | } | 
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| 594 |  | 
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| 595 | slim_avx2!(1); | 
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| 596 | slim_avx2!(2); | 
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| 597 | slim_avx2!(3); | 
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| 598 | slim_avx2!(4); | 
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| 599 |  | 
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| 600 | #[ derive(Clone, Debug)] | 
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| 601 | pub(super) struct FatAVX2<const BYTES: usize> { | 
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| 602 | fat256: generic::Fat<__m256i, BYTES>, | 
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| 603 | } | 
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| 604 |  | 
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| 605 | // Defines SlimAVX2 wrapper functions for 1, 2, 3 and 4 bytes. | 
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| 606 | macro_rules! fat_avx2 { | 
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| 607 | ($len:expr) => { | 
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| 608 | impl FatAVX2<$len> { | 
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| 609 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 256-bit | 
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| 610 | /// vectors. If AVX2 is not available in the current | 
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| 611 | /// environment, then this returns `None`. | 
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| 612 | pub(super) fn new( | 
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| 613 | patterns: &Arc<Patterns>, | 
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| 614 | ) -> Option<Searcher> { | 
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| 615 | if !is_available_avx2() { | 
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| 616 | return None; | 
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| 617 | } | 
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| 618 | Some(unsafe { FatAVX2::<$len>::new_unchecked(patterns) }) | 
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| 619 | } | 
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| 620 |  | 
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| 621 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 256-bit | 
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| 622 | /// vectors without checking whether AVX2 is available or not. | 
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| 623 | /// | 
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| 624 | /// # Safety | 
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| 625 | /// | 
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| 626 | /// Callers must ensure that AVX2 is available in the current | 
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| 627 | /// environment. | 
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| 628 | #[target_feature(enable = "avx2")] | 
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| 629 | unsafe fn new_unchecked(patterns: &Arc<Patterns>) -> Searcher { | 
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| 630 | let fat256 = generic::Fat::<__m256i, $len>::new( | 
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| 631 | Arc::clone(&patterns), | 
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| 632 | ); | 
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| 633 | let memory_usage = fat256.memory_usage(); | 
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| 634 | let minimum_len = fat256.minimum_len(); | 
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| 635 | let imp = Arc::new(FatAVX2 { fat256 }); | 
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| 636 | Searcher { imp, memory_usage, minimum_len } | 
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| 637 | } | 
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| 638 | } | 
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| 639 |  | 
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| 640 | impl SearcherT for FatAVX2<$len> { | 
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| 641 | #[target_feature(enable = "avx2")] | 
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| 642 | #[inline] | 
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| 643 | unsafe fn find( | 
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| 644 | &self, | 
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| 645 | start: *const u8, | 
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| 646 | end: *const u8, | 
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| 647 | ) -> Option<Match> { | 
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| 648 | // SAFETY: All obligations except for `target_feature` are | 
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| 649 | // passed to the caller. Our use of `target_feature` is | 
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| 650 | // safe because construction of this type requires that the | 
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| 651 | // requisite target features are available. | 
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| 652 | self.fat256.find(start, end) | 
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| 653 | } | 
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| 654 | } | 
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| 655 | }; | 
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| 656 | } | 
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| 657 |  | 
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| 658 | fat_avx2!(1); | 
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| 659 | fat_avx2!(2); | 
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| 660 | fat_avx2!(3); | 
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| 661 | fat_avx2!(4); | 
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| 662 |  | 
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| 663 | #[ inline] | 
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| 664 | pub(super) fn is_available_ssse3() -> bool { | 
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| 665 | #[ cfg(not(target_feature = "sse2"))] | 
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| 666 | { | 
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| 667 | false | 
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| 668 | } | 
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| 669 | #[ cfg(target_feature = "sse2")] | 
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| 670 | { | 
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| 671 | #[ cfg(target_feature = "ssse3")] | 
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| 672 | { | 
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| 673 | true | 
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| 674 | } | 
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| 675 | #[ cfg(not(target_feature = "ssse3"))] | 
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| 676 | { | 
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| 677 | #[ cfg(feature = "std")] | 
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| 678 | { | 
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| 679 | std::is_x86_feature_detected!( "ssse3") | 
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| 680 | } | 
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| 681 | #[ cfg(not(feature = "std"))] | 
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| 682 | { | 
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| 683 | false | 
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| 684 | } | 
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| 685 | } | 
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| 686 | } | 
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| 687 | } | 
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| 688 |  | 
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| 689 | #[ inline] | 
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| 690 | pub(super) fn is_available_avx2() -> bool { | 
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| 691 | #[ cfg(not(target_feature = "sse2"))] | 
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| 692 | { | 
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| 693 | false | 
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| 694 | } | 
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| 695 | #[ cfg(target_feature = "sse2")] | 
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| 696 | { | 
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| 697 | #[ cfg(target_feature = "avx2")] | 
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| 698 | { | 
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| 699 | true | 
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| 700 | } | 
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| 701 | #[ cfg(not(target_feature = "avx2"))] | 
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| 702 | { | 
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| 703 | #[ cfg(feature = "std")] | 
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| 704 | { | 
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| 705 | std::is_x86_feature_detected!( "avx2") | 
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| 706 | } | 
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| 707 | #[ cfg(not(feature = "std"))] | 
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| 708 | { | 
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| 709 | false | 
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| 710 | } | 
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| 711 | } | 
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| 712 | } | 
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| 713 | } | 
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| 714 | } | 
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| 715 |  | 
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| 716 | #[ cfg(all( | 
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| 717 | target_arch = "aarch64", | 
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| 718 | target_feature = "neon", | 
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| 719 | target_endian = "little" | 
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| 720 | ))] | 
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| 721 | mod aarch64 { | 
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| 722 | use core::arch::aarch64::uint8x16_t; | 
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| 723 |  | 
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| 724 | use alloc::sync::Arc; | 
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| 725 |  | 
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| 726 | use crate::packed::{ | 
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| 727 | pattern::Patterns, | 
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| 728 | teddy::generic::{self, Match}, | 
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| 729 | }; | 
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| 730 |  | 
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| 731 | use super::{Searcher, SearcherT}; | 
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| 732 |  | 
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| 733 | #[ derive(Clone, Debug)] | 
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| 734 | pub(super) struct SlimNeon<const BYTES: usize> { | 
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| 735 | slim128: generic::Slim<uint8x16_t, BYTES>, | 
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| 736 | } | 
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| 737 |  | 
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| 738 | // Defines SlimSSSE3 wrapper functions for 1, 2, 3 and 4 bytes. | 
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| 739 | macro_rules! slim_neon { | 
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| 740 | ($len:expr) => { | 
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| 741 | impl SlimNeon<$len> { | 
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| 742 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 128-bit | 
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| 743 | /// vectors. If SSSE3 is not available in the current | 
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| 744 | /// environment, then this returns `None`. | 
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| 745 | pub(super) fn new( | 
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| 746 | patterns: &Arc<Patterns>, | 
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| 747 | ) -> Option<Searcher> { | 
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| 748 | Some(unsafe { SlimNeon::<$len>::new_unchecked(patterns) }) | 
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| 749 | } | 
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| 750 |  | 
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| 751 | /// Creates a new searcher using "slim" Teddy with 256-bit | 
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| 752 | /// vectors without checking whether SSSE3 is available or not. | 
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| 753 | /// | 
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| 754 | /// # Safety | 
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| 755 | /// | 
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| 756 | /// Callers must ensure that SSSE3 is available in the current | 
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| 757 | /// environment. | 
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| 758 | #[target_feature(enable = "neon")] | 
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| 759 | unsafe fn new_unchecked(patterns: &Arc<Patterns>) -> Searcher { | 
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| 760 | let slim128 = generic::Slim::<uint8x16_t, $len>::new( | 
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| 761 | Arc::clone(patterns), | 
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| 762 | ); | 
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| 763 | let memory_usage = slim128.memory_usage(); | 
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| 764 | let minimum_len = slim128.minimum_len(); | 
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| 765 | let imp = Arc::new(SlimNeon { slim128 }); | 
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| 766 | Searcher { imp, memory_usage, minimum_len } | 
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| 767 | } | 
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| 768 | } | 
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| 769 |  | 
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| 770 | impl SearcherT for SlimNeon<$len> { | 
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| 771 | #[target_feature(enable = "neon")] | 
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| 772 | #[inline] | 
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| 773 | unsafe fn find( | 
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| 774 | &self, | 
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| 775 | start: *const u8, | 
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| 776 | end: *const u8, | 
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| 777 | ) -> Option<Match> { | 
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| 778 | // SAFETY: All obligations except for `target_feature` are | 
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| 779 | // passed to the caller. Our use of `target_feature` is | 
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| 780 | // safe because construction of this type requires that the | 
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| 781 | // requisite target features are available. | 
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| 782 | self.slim128.find(start, end) | 
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| 783 | } | 
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| 784 | } | 
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| 785 | }; | 
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| 786 | } | 
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| 787 |  | 
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| 788 | slim_neon!(1); | 
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| 789 | slim_neon!(2); | 
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| 790 | slim_neon!(3); | 
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| 791 | slim_neon!(4); | 
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| 792 | } | 
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| 793 |  | 
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