How can I convert a vector of float to short int using avx instructions?

社会主义新天地 提交于 2019-12-05 12:58:54

_mm256_cvtps_epi32 is a good first step, the conversion to a packed vector of shorts is a bit annoying, requiring a cross-slice shuffle (so it's good that it's not in a dependency chain here).

Since the values can be assumed to be in the right range (as per the comment), we can use _mm256_packs_epi32 instead of _mm256_shuffle_epi8 to do the conversion, either way it's a 1-cycle instruction on port 5 but using _mm256_packs_epi32 avoids having to get a shuffle mask from somewhere.

So to put it together (not tested)

__m256i tmp = _mm256_cvtps_epi32(result_in_float);
tmp = _mm256_packs_epi32(tmp, _mm256_setzero_si256());
tmp = _mm256_permute4x64_epi64(tmp, 0xD8);
__m128i res = _mm256_castsi256_si128(tmp);
// _mm_store_si128 that

The last step (cast) is free, it just changes the type.

If you had two vectors of floats to convert, you could re-use most of the instructions, eg: (not tested either)

__m256i tmp1 = _mm256_cvtps_epi32(result_in_float1);
__m256i tmp2 = _mm256_cvtps_epi32(result_in_float2);
tmp1 = _mm256_packs_epi32(tmp1, tmp2);
tmp1 = _mm256_permute4x64_epi64(tmp1, 0xD8);
// _mm256_store_si256 this
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