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    Use Intel SSE 4.2 CRC instructions where available. · 3dc2d62d
    Heikki Linnakangas 提交于
    Modern x86 and x86-64 processors with SSE 4.2 support have special
    instructions, crc32b and crc32q, for calculating CRC-32C. They greatly
    speed up CRC calculation.
    
    Whether the instructions can be used or not depends on the compiler and the
    target architecture. If generation of SSE 4.2 instructions is allowed for
    the target (-msse4.2 flag on gcc and clang), use them. If they are not
    allowed by default, but the compiler supports the -msse4.2 flag to enable
    them, compile just the CRC-32C function with -msse4.2 flag, and check at
    runtime whether the processor we're running on supports it. If it doesn't,
    fall back to the slicing-by-8 algorithm. (With the common defaults on
    current operating systems, the runtime-check variant is what you get in
    practice.)
    
    Abhijit Menon-Sen, heavily modified by me, reviewed by Andres Freund.
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