I want to convert the next function to neon:

int  dot4_c(unsigned char v0[4], unsigned char v1[4]){
      int r=0;
      r = v0[0]*v1[0];
      r += v0[1]*v1[1];
      r += v0[2]*v1[2];  
      r += v0[3]*v1[3];
return r;
}

I think I almost do it, but there is an error because it is not working well

int dot4_neon_hfp(unsigned char v0[4], unsigned char v1[4])
{

asm volatile (
              "vld1.16      {d2, d3}, [%0]          \n\t"   //d2={x0,y0}, d3={z0, w0}
              "vld1.16      {d4, d5}, [%1]          \n\t"   //d4={x1,y1}, d5={z1, w1}
              "vcvt.32.u16      d2, d2                  \n\t" //conversion
              "vcvt.32.u16      d3, d3                  \n\t"
              "vcvt.32.u16      d4, d4                  \n\t"
              "vcvt.32.u16      d5, d5                  \n\t"

              "vmul.32      d0, d2, d4              \n\t"   //d0= d2*d4
              "vmla.32      d0, d3, d5              \n\t"   //d0 = d0 + d3*d5 
              "vpadd.32         d0, d0              \n\t"   //d0 = d[0] + d[1]
              :: "r"(v0), "r"(v1) : 
              );    

}

Any help? Thanks!!!

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Better to use intrinsics for this in the first instance rather than raw asm - much easier to get it working and performance will be close to that possible with hand-optimised asm. – Paul R Jan 26 at 12:20
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That's not easy for NEON to manipulate only 4 bytes. NEON is used to produce mass result on big amont of data. Your NEON code can't work because there is no way to load only 4 bytes with NEON. Your VLD1.16 will load 16 bytes each ! – webshaker Jan 26 at 14:31
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As mentioned, you must load at least 8 bytes at a time with NEON. As long as the load doesn't go past the end of your buffer, you can ignore the extra bytes. Here is how to do it with intrinsics:

uint8x8_t v0_vec, v1_vec;
uint16x8_t vproduct;
uint32x2_t vsum32;

v0_vec = vld1_u8(v0); // extra bytes will be ignored as long as you can safely read them
v1_vec = vld1_u8(v1);
// you didn't specify if the product of your vector fits in 8-bits, so I assume it needs to be widened to 16-bits
vproduct = vmull_u8(v0_vec, v1_vec);
vsum32 = vpaddl_u16(vget_low_u16(vproduct)); // pairwise add lower half (first 4 u16's)
return vsum32.val[0] + vsum32.val[1];

If you absolutely can't load 8 bytes from your source pointers, you can manually load a 32-bit value into a NEON register (the 4 bytes) and then cast it to the proper intrinsic type.

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