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Minotaur: A SIMD-Oriented Synthesizing Superoptimizer

Published 31 May 2023 in cs.PL | (2306.00229v3)

Abstract: A superoptimizing compiler--one that performs a meaningful search of the program space as part of the optimization process--can find optimization opportunities that are missed by even the best existing optimizing compilers. We created Minotaur: a superoptimizer for LLVM that uses program synthesis to improve its code generation, focusing on integer and floating-point SIMD code. On an Intel Cascade Lake processor, Minotaur achieves an average speedup of 7.3\% on the GNU Multiple Precision library (GMP)'s benchmark suite, with a maximum speedup of 13\%. On SPEC CPU 2017, our superoptimizer produces an average speedup of 1.5\%, with a maximum speedup of 4.5\% for 638.imagick. Every optimization produced by Minotaur has been formally verified, and several optimizations that it has discovered have been implemented in LLVM as a result of our work.

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