lib/sort: optimize heapsort with double-pop variation
Instead of popping only the maximum element from the heap during each iteration, we now pop the two largest elements at once. Although this introduces an additional comparison to determine the second largest element, it enables a reduction in the height of the tree by one during the heapify operations starting from root's left/right child. This reduction in tree height by one leads to a decrease of one comparison and one swap. This optimization results in saving approximately 0.5 * n swaps without increasing the number of comparisons. Additionally, the heap size during heapify is now one less than the original size, offering a chance for further reduction in comparisons and swaps. The following experimental data is based on the array generated using get_random_u32(). | N | swaps (old) | swaps (new) | comparisons (old) | comparisons (new) | |-------|-------------|-------------|-------------------|-------------------| | 1000 | 9054 | 8569 | 10328 | 10320 | | 2000 | 20137 | 19182 | 22634 | 22587 | | 3000 | 32062 | 30623 | 35833 | 35752 | | 4000 | 44274 | 42282 | 49332 | 49306 | | 5000 | 57195 | 54676 | 63300 | 63294 | | 6000 | 70205 | 67202 | 77599 | 77557 | | 7000 | 83276 | 79831 | 92113 | 92032 | | 8000 | 96630 | 92678 | 106635 | 106617 | | 9000 | 110349 | 105883 | 121505 | 121404 | | 10000 | 124165 | 119202 | 136628 | 136617 | Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240113031352.2395118-3-visitorckw@gmail.comSigned-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: George Spelvin <lkml@sdf.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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