SimdBatchProcessor

Struct SimdBatchProcessor 

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pub struct SimdBatchProcessor { /* private fields */ }
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SIMD batch processor for key operations.

Uses SIMD instructions where available to process multiple keys in parallel within a single thread.

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impl SimdBatchProcessor

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new SIMD batch processor.

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pub fn optimal_batch_size() -> usize

Get the optimal batch size for the current platform.

This is based on SIMD register width:

  • AVX-512: 512 bits = 64 bytes = 2 keys
  • AVX2: 256 bits = 32 bytes = 1 key
  • SSE: 128 bits = 16 bytes = 0.5 keys

We use multiples for better throughput.

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pub fn is_available() -> bool

Check if SIMD is available on this platform.

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pub fn feature_name() -> &'static str

Get SIMD feature name for current platform.

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pub fn with_batch_size(self, size: usize) -> Self

Set the batch size.

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pub fn process_batch<F>(&self, count: usize, processor: F) -> Vec<PrivateKey>
where F: FnMut(&PrivateKey),

Process keys in SIMD-optimized batches.

This method generates keys and applies a function to each, using SIMD-friendly memory access patterns.

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pub fn keys_to_hex(&self, keys: &[PrivateKey]) -> Vec<String>

Convert keys to hex strings using SIMD-optimized conversion.

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pub fn parallel_generate(&self, count: usize) -> Vec<PrivateKey>

Parallel SIMD batch generation.

Combines SIMD optimization with multi-threading for maximum throughput.

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impl Default for SimdBatchProcessor

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