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Hal Finkel
f35ce2376c Move late partial-unrolling thresholds into the processor definitions
The old method used by X86TTI to determine partial-unrolling thresholds was
messy (because it worked by testing target features), and also would not
correctly identify the target CPU if certain target features were disabled.
After some discussions on IRC with Chandler et al., it was decided that the
processor scheduling models were the right containers for this information
(because it is often tied to special uop dispatch-buffer sizes).

This does represent a small functionality change:
 - For generic x86-64 (which uses the SB model and, thus, will get some
   unrolling).
 - For AMD cores (because they still currently use the SB scheduling model)
 - For Haswell (based on benchmarking by Louis Gerbarg, it was decided to bump
   the default threshold to 50; we're working on a test case for this).
Otherwise, nothing has changed for any other targets. The logic, however, has
been moved into BasicTTI, so other targets may now also opt-in to this
functionality simply by setting LoopMicroOpBufferSize in their processor
model definitions.

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2014-05-08 09:14:44 +00:00
Quentin Colombet
b55c398992 [X86][SchedModel] Add missing scheduling model for SSE related instructions.
The patch defines new or refines existing generic scheduling classes to match
the behavior of the SSE instructions.
It also maps those scheduling classes on the related SSE instructions.

<rdar://problem/15607571>


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2014-02-24 19:33:51 +00:00
Andrew Trick
0701564377 Mark the x86 machine model as incomplete. PR17367.
Ideally, the machinel model is added at the time the instructions are
defined. But many instructions in X86InstrSSE.td still need a model.

Without this workaround the scheduler asserts because x86 already has
itinerary classes for these instructions, indicating they should be
modeled by the scheduler. Since we use the new machine model for other
instructions, it expects a new machine model for these too.

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2013-09-25 18:14:12 +00:00
Andrew Trick
9b5575d55a Fix IMULX machine model. Multiple def operands require multiple SchedWrites.
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2013-06-21 18:33:04 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a3d82ce19f Support BufferSize on ProcResGroup for unified MOp schedulers.
And add Sandybridge/Haswell resource buffers.

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2013-06-15 04:50:06 +00:00
Andrew Trick
a5ce5f36d3 Update machine models. Specify buffer sizes for OOO processors.
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2013-06-15 04:50:02 +00:00
Andrew Trick
b86a0cdb67 Machine Model: Add MicroOpBufferSize and resource BufferSize.
Replace the ill-defined MinLatency and ILPWindow properties with
with straightforward buffer sizes:
MCSchedMode::MicroOpBufferSize
MCProcResourceDesc::BufferSize

These can be used to more precisely model instruction execution if desired.

Disabled some misched tests temporarily. They'll be reenabled in a few commits.

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2013-06-15 04:49:57 +00:00
Andrew Trick
f521997303 X86 machine model: reduce SandyBridge and Haswell ILPWindow.
The initial values were arbitrary. I want them to be more
conservative. This represents the number of latency cycles hidden by
OOO execution. In practice, I think it should be within a small factor
of the complex floating point operation latency so the scheduler can
make some attempt to hide latency even for smallish blocks.

These are by no means the best values, just a starting point for
tuning heuristics. Some benchmarks such as TSVC run faster with this
lower value for SandyBridge. I haven't run anything on Haswell, but
it's shouldn't be 2x SB.

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2013-04-13 06:07:43 +00:00
Andrew Trick
92142b3275 The divide unit is not pipeline, but it is still buffered.
Buffered means a later divide may be executed out-of-order while a
prior divide is sitting (buffered) in a reservation station.

You can tell it's not pipelined, because operations that use it
reserve it for more than one cycle:

def : WriteRes<WriteIDiv, [HWPort0, HWDivider]> {
  let Latency = 25;
  let ResourceCycles = [1, 10];
}

We don't currently distinguish between an unpipeline operation and one
that is split into multiple micro-ops requiring the same unit. Except
that the later may have NumMicroOps > 1 if they also consume
issue/dispatch resources.

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2013-04-02 01:58:47 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
0b6a69d4a1 Remove the unused port from the SandyBridge machine model
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2013-03-28 22:32:41 +00:00
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
7ae14f3d97 Add a scheduling model for Intel Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.
The model isn't hooked up by this patch because the instruction set
isn't fully annotated yet.

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2013-03-25 23:37:17 +00:00