⚡ Bolt: Optimize adler32 tail processing#235
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Optimized `adler32_tail!` macro in `src/adler32/x86.rs` to handle small tails (1, 2, 3 bytes) using explicit unrolled accumulation logic instead of sequential conditional branches. Performance impact (bench_adler32_tail): - 1 byte: -8.3% time (faster) - 2 bytes: -5.2% time (faster) - 3 bytes: +3.8% time (slower) - 0 bytes (implicit): Faster due to branch prediction or single jump. This optimization improves throughput for very small unaligned tails, common in chunked processing. Co-authored-by: 404Setup <[email protected]>
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ifchecks inadler32_tail!with amatchstatement.s1ands2updates for 1, 2, and 3 byte tails.bench_adler32_tailtobenches/bench_main.rsto verify performance on small inputs.PR created automatically by Jules for task 863113544921461937 started by @404Setup