From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
To: "René Scharfe" <l.s.r@web.de>
Cc: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/4] strbuf: add strbuf_add_uint()
Date: Thu, 14 May 2026 20:53:14 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xmqqlddmgqc5.fsf@gitster.g> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <f51cdd89-dab1-44f3-8f63-7d34f6fbbba5@web.de> ("René Scharfe"'s message of "Thu, 14 May 2026 13:09:24 +0200")
René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> writes:
>> Right now we use unsigned_add_overflows(), and then do the actual add.
>> Using __builtin_add_overflow() might be faster.
> Curious. Clang and GCC emit the same instructions for our
> unsigned_add_overflows() vs. __builtin_add_overflow() on x64, but clang
> on ARM64 fails to elide the comparison: https://godbolt.org/z/91d35KofM
>
> Which explains why this patch:
>
> --- 8< ---
> diff --git a/strbuf.c b/strbuf.c
> index 3e04addc22..4c2bd1e66f 100644
> --- a/strbuf.c
> +++ b/strbuf.c
> @@ -106,12 +106,13 @@ void strbuf_attach(struct strbuf *sb, void *buf, size_t len, size_t alloc)
> void strbuf_grow(struct strbuf *sb, size_t extra)
> {
> int new_buf = !sb->alloc;
> - if (unsigned_add_overflows(extra, 1) ||
> - unsigned_add_overflows(sb->len, extra + 1))
> + size_t len;
> + if (__builtin_add_overflow(extra, 1, &len) ||
> + __builtin_add_overflow(sb->len, len, &len))
> die("you want to use way too much memory");
> if (new_buf)
> sb->buf = NULL;
> - ALLOC_GROW(sb->buf, sb->len + extra + 1, sb->alloc);
> + ALLOC_GROW(sb->buf, len, sb->alloc);
> if (new_buf)
> sb->buf[0] = '\0';
> }
> --- >8 ---
>
> ... gives a speedup on my Apple M1 with Apple's clang:
>
> Benchmark 1: ./git_main cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check='%(objectname)'
> Time (mean ± σ): 119.6 ms ± 0.2 ms [User: 112.9 ms, System: 5.6 ms]
> Range (min … max): 119.3 ms … 120.1 ms 24 runs
>
> Benchmark 2: ./git cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check='%(objectname)'
> Time (mean ± σ): 117.3 ms ± 0.2 ms [User: 110.4 ms, System: 5.8 ms]
> Range (min … max): 117.1 ms … 117.6 ms 24 runs
>
> Summary
> ./git cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check='%(objectname)' ran
> 1.02 ± 0.00 times faster than ./git_main cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check='%(objectname)'
>
> ... but has no effect with GCC 15.2.
Interesting. A few percent is indeed impressive in such a micro
optimization, and it is satisfying to see that the compilers can see
what our unsigned_add_overflows() plus the actual add does and makes
your above patch a no-op.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-05-14 11:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-05-12 11:55 [PATCH 0/4] strbuf: add and use strbuf_add_uint() René Scharfe
2026-05-12 11:56 ` [PATCH 1/4] strbuf: add strbuf_add_uint() René Scharfe
2026-05-12 18:42 ` Jeff King
2026-05-12 19:32 ` René Scharfe
2026-05-13 16:22 ` Jeff King
2026-05-13 16:47 ` Jeff King
2026-05-13 16:49 ` Jeff King
2026-05-14 11:09 ` René Scharfe
2026-05-14 11:53 ` Junio C Hamano [this message]
2026-05-15 3:53 ` Jeff King
2026-05-13 17:46 ` René Scharfe
2026-05-12 11:56 ` [PATCH 2/4] cat-file: use strbuf_add_uint() René Scharfe
2026-05-12 18:46 ` Jeff King
2026-05-12 11:56 ` [PATCH 3/4] ls-files: " René Scharfe
2026-05-12 19:01 ` Jeff King
2026-05-12 20:44 ` René Scharfe
2026-05-13 16:46 ` Jeff King
2026-05-12 11:56 ` [PATCH 4/4] ls-tree: " René Scharfe
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