I'm trying to break into SSE2 and tried the following example program:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <emmintrin.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
__declspec(align(16)) long mul; // multiply variable
__declspec(align(16)) int t1[100000]; // temporary variable
__declspec(align(16)) int t2[100000]; // temporary variable
__m128i mul1, mul2;
for (int j = 0; j < 100000; j++)
{
t1[j] = j;
t2[j] = j+1;
} // set temporary variables to random values
_asm
{
mov eax, 0
label: movdqa xmm0, xmmword ptr [t1+eax]
movdqa xmm1, xmmword ptr [t2+eax]
pmuludq xmm0, xmm1
movdqa mul1, xmm0
movdqa xmm0, xmmword ptr [t1+eax]
pshufd xmm0, xmm0, 05fh
pshufd xmm1, xmm1, 05fh
muludq xmm0, xmm1
movdqa mul2, xmm0
add eax, 16
cmp eax, 100000
jnge label
}
return 0;
}
And get the following warnings and errors:
warning C4405: 'xmm0' : identifier is reserved word
error C2400: inline assembler syntax error in 'opcode'; found 'xmm0'
I tried searching for possible causes but most of the people who share my issues used Visual C++ 6.0, whereas I use Visual C++ 8.0.
Any suggestions?
Well the error goes away if you change
muludq xmm0, xmm1
to
pmuludq xmm0, xmm1
Are you sure you didn't just miss a p there?
Edit: In fact im pretty definite you did because I've never heard of muludq. In fact i replaced it with mcow (which i KNOW doesn't exist) and got the same error.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1874882/sse2-compiler-error