llvm-project/llvm/lib/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.cpp

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//===- llvm/Target/TargetSchedule.cpp - Sched Machine Model ---------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements a wrapper around MCSchedModel that allows the interface
// to benefit from information currently only available in TargetInstrInfo.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetInstrInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSubtargetInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInstrDesc.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCInstrItineraries.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSchedule.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
using namespace llvm;
static cl::opt<bool> EnableSchedModel("schedmodel", cl::Hidden, cl::init(true),
cl::desc("Use TargetSchedModel for latency lookup"));
static cl::opt<bool> EnableSchedItins("scheditins", cl::Hidden, cl::init(true),
cl::desc("Use InstrItineraryData for latency lookup"));
bool TargetSchedModel::hasInstrSchedModel() const {
return EnableSchedModel && SchedModel.hasInstrSchedModel();
}
bool TargetSchedModel::hasInstrItineraries() const {
return EnableSchedItins && !InstrItins.isEmpty();
}
static unsigned gcd(unsigned Dividend, unsigned Divisor) {
// Dividend and Divisor will be naturally swapped as needed.
while (Divisor) {
unsigned Rem = Dividend % Divisor;
Dividend = Divisor;
Divisor = Rem;
};
return Dividend;
}
static unsigned lcm(unsigned A, unsigned B) {
unsigned LCM = (uint64_t(A) * B) / gcd(A, B);
assert((LCM >= A && LCM >= B) && "LCM overflow");
return LCM;
}
void TargetSchedModel::init(const TargetSubtargetInfo *TSInfo) {
STI = TSInfo;
SchedModel = TSInfo->getSchedModel();
TII = TSInfo->getInstrInfo();
STI->initInstrItins(InstrItins);
unsigned NumRes = SchedModel.getNumProcResourceKinds();
ResourceFactors.resize(NumRes);
ResourceLCM = SchedModel.IssueWidth;
for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx < NumRes; ++Idx) {
unsigned NumUnits = SchedModel.getProcResource(Idx)->NumUnits;
if (NumUnits > 0)
ResourceLCM = lcm(ResourceLCM, NumUnits);
}
MicroOpFactor = ResourceLCM / SchedModel.IssueWidth;
for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx < NumRes; ++Idx) {
unsigned NumUnits = SchedModel.getProcResource(Idx)->NumUnits;
ResourceFactors[Idx] = NumUnits ? (ResourceLCM / NumUnits) : 0;
}
}
/// Returns true only if instruction is specified as single issue.
bool TargetSchedModel::mustBeginGroup(const MachineInstr *MI,
const MCSchedClassDesc *SC) const {
if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
if (!SC)
SC = resolveSchedClass(MI);
if (SC->isValid())
return SC->BeginGroup;
}
return false;
}
bool TargetSchedModel::mustEndGroup(const MachineInstr *MI,
const MCSchedClassDesc *SC) const {
if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
if (!SC)
SC = resolveSchedClass(MI);
if (SC->isValid())
return SC->EndGroup;
}
return false;
}
unsigned TargetSchedModel::getNumMicroOps(const MachineInstr *MI,
const MCSchedClassDesc *SC) const {
if (hasInstrItineraries()) {
int UOps = InstrItins.getNumMicroOps(MI->getDesc().getSchedClass());
return (UOps >= 0) ? UOps : TII->getNumMicroOps(&InstrItins, *MI);
}
if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
if (!SC)
SC = resolveSchedClass(MI);
if (SC->isValid())
return SC->NumMicroOps;
}
return MI->isTransient() ? 0 : 1;
}
// The machine model may explicitly specify an invalid latency, which
// effectively means infinite latency. Since users of the TargetSchedule API
// don't know how to handle this, we convert it to a very large latency that is
// easy to distinguish when debugging the DAG but won't induce overflow.
static unsigned capLatency(int Cycles) {
return Cycles >= 0 ? Cycles : 1000;
}
/// Return the MCSchedClassDesc for this instruction. Some SchedClasses require
/// evaluation of predicates that depend on instruction operands or flags.
const MCSchedClassDesc *TargetSchedModel::
resolveSchedClass(const MachineInstr *MI) const {
// Get the definition's scheduling class descriptor from this machine model.
unsigned SchedClass = MI->getDesc().getSchedClass();
const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = SchedModel.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClass);
if (!SCDesc->isValid())
return SCDesc;
#ifndef NDEBUG
unsigned NIter = 0;
#endif
while (SCDesc->isVariant()) {
assert(++NIter < 6 && "Variants are nested deeper than the magic number");
SchedClass = STI->resolveSchedClass(SchedClass, MI, this);
SCDesc = SchedModel.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClass);
}
return SCDesc;
}
/// Find the def index of this operand. This index maps to the machine model and
/// is independent of use operands. Def operands may be reordered with uses or
/// merged with uses without affecting the def index (e.g. before/after
/// regalloc). However, an instruction's def operands must never be reordered
/// with respect to each other.
static unsigned findDefIdx(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned DefOperIdx) {
unsigned DefIdx = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0; i != DefOperIdx; ++i) {
const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef())
++DefIdx;
}
return DefIdx;
}
/// Find the use index of this operand. This is independent of the instruction's
/// def operands.
///
/// Note that uses are not determined by the operand's isUse property, which
/// is simply the inverse of isDef. Here we consider any readsReg operand to be
/// a "use". The machine model allows an operand to be both a Def and Use.
static unsigned findUseIdx(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned UseOperIdx) {
unsigned UseIdx = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0; i != UseOperIdx; ++i) {
const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
if (MO.isReg() && MO.readsReg() && !MO.isDef())
++UseIdx;
}
return UseIdx;
}
// Top-level API for clients that know the operand indices.
unsigned TargetSchedModel::computeOperandLatency(
const MachineInstr *DefMI, unsigned DefOperIdx,
const MachineInstr *UseMI, unsigned UseOperIdx) const {
if (!hasInstrSchedModel() && !hasInstrItineraries())
return TII->defaultDefLatency(SchedModel, *DefMI);
if (hasInstrItineraries()) {
int OperLatency = 0;
if (UseMI) {
OperLatency = TII->getOperandLatency(&InstrItins, *DefMI, DefOperIdx,
*UseMI, UseOperIdx);
}
else {
unsigned DefClass = DefMI->getDesc().getSchedClass();
OperLatency = InstrItins.getOperandCycle(DefClass, DefOperIdx);
}
if (OperLatency >= 0)
return OperLatency;
// No operand latency was found.
unsigned InstrLatency = TII->getInstrLatency(&InstrItins, *DefMI);
// Expected latency is the max of the stage latency and itinerary props.
// Rather than directly querying InstrItins stage latency, we call a TII
// hook to allow subtargets to specialize latency. This hook is only
// applicable to the InstrItins model. InstrSchedModel should model all
// special cases without TII hooks.
InstrLatency =
std::max(InstrLatency, TII->defaultDefLatency(SchedModel, *DefMI));
return InstrLatency;
}
// hasInstrSchedModel()
const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = resolveSchedClass(DefMI);
unsigned DefIdx = findDefIdx(DefMI, DefOperIdx);
if (DefIdx < SCDesc->NumWriteLatencyEntries) {
// Lookup the definition's write latency in SubtargetInfo.
const MCWriteLatencyEntry *WLEntry =
STI->getWriteLatencyEntry(SCDesc, DefIdx);
unsigned WriteID = WLEntry->WriteResourceID;
unsigned Latency = capLatency(WLEntry->Cycles);
if (!UseMI)
return Latency;
// Lookup the use's latency adjustment in SubtargetInfo.
const MCSchedClassDesc *UseDesc = resolveSchedClass(UseMI);
if (UseDesc->NumReadAdvanceEntries == 0)
return Latency;
unsigned UseIdx = findUseIdx(UseMI, UseOperIdx);
int Advance = STI->getReadAdvanceCycles(UseDesc, UseIdx, WriteID);
if (Advance > 0 && (unsigned)Advance > Latency) // unsigned wrap
return 0;
return Latency - Advance;
}
// If DefIdx does not exist in the model (e.g. implicit defs), then return
// unit latency (defaultDefLatency may be too conservative).
#ifndef NDEBUG
if (SCDesc->isValid() && !DefMI->getOperand(DefOperIdx).isImplicit()
&& !DefMI->getDesc().OpInfo[DefOperIdx].isOptionalDef()
&& SchedModel.isComplete()) {
errs() << "DefIdx " << DefIdx << " exceeds machine model writes for "
<< *DefMI << " (Try with MCSchedModel.CompleteModel set to false)";
llvm_unreachable("incomplete machine model");
}
#endif
// FIXME: Automatically giving all implicit defs defaultDefLatency is
// undesirable. We should only do it for defs that are known to the MC
// desc like flags. Truly implicit defs should get 1 cycle latency.
return DefMI->isTransient() ? 0 : TII->defaultDefLatency(SchedModel, *DefMI);
}
unsigned
TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc) const {
return capLatency(MCSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(*STI, SCDesc));
}
unsigned TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(unsigned Opcode) const {
assert(hasInstrSchedModel() && "Only call this function with a SchedModel");
unsigned SCIdx = TII->get(Opcode).getSchedClass();
[MCSchedule] Add the ability to compute the latency and throughput information for MCInst. This patch extends the MCSchedModel API with new methods that can be used to obtain the latency and reciprocal througput information for an MCInst. Scheduling models have recently gained the ability to resolve variant scheduling classes associated with MCInst objects. Before, models were only able to resolve a variant scheduling class from a MachineInstr object. This patch is mainly required by D47374 to avoid regressing a pair of x86 specific -print-schedule tests for btver2. Patch D47374 introduces a new variant class to teach the btver scheduling model (x86 target) how to correctly compute the latency profile for some zero-idioms using the new scheduling predicates. The new methods added by this patch would be mainly used by llc when flag -print-schedule is specified. In particular, tests that contain inline assembly require that code is parsed at code emission stage into a sequence of MCInst. That forces the print-schedule functionality to query the latency/rthroughput information for MCInst instructions too. If we don't expose this new API, then we lose "-print-schedule" test coverage as soon as variant scheduling classes are added to the x86 models. The tablegen SubtargetEmitter changes teaches how to query latency profile information using a object that derives from TargetSubtargetInfo. Note that this should really have been part of r333286. To avoid code duplication, the logic that "resolves" variant scheduling classes for MCInst, has been moved to a common place in MC. That logic is used by the "resolveVariantSchedClass" methods redefined in override by the tablegen'd GenSubtargetInfo classes. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47536 llvm-svn: 333650
2018-05-31 21:30:42 +08:00
return capLatency(SchedModel.computeInstrLatency(*STI, SCIdx));
}
unsigned TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(const MCInst &Inst) const {
if (hasInstrSchedModel())
return capLatency(SchedModel.computeInstrLatency(*STI, *TII, Inst));
return computeInstrLatency(Inst.getOpcode());
}
unsigned
TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(const MachineInstr *MI,
bool UseDefaultDefLatency) const {
// For the itinerary model, fall back to the old subtarget hook.
// Allow subtargets to compute Bundle latencies outside the machine model.
if (hasInstrItineraries() || MI->isBundle() ||
(!hasInstrSchedModel() && !UseDefaultDefLatency))
return TII->getInstrLatency(&InstrItins, *MI);
if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = resolveSchedClass(MI);
if (SCDesc->isValid())
return computeInstrLatency(*SCDesc);
}
return TII->defaultDefLatency(SchedModel, *MI);
}
unsigned TargetSchedModel::
computeOutputLatency(const MachineInstr *DefMI, unsigned DefOperIdx,
const MachineInstr *DepMI) const {
if (!SchedModel.isOutOfOrder())
return 1;
// Out-of-order processor can dispatch WAW dependencies in the same cycle.
// Treat predication as a data dependency for out-of-order cpus. In-order
// cpus do not need to treat predicated writes specially.
//
// TODO: The following hack exists because predication passes do not
// correctly append imp-use operands, and readsReg() strangely returns false
// for predicated defs.
unsigned Reg = DefMI->getOperand(DefOperIdx).getReg();
const MachineFunction &MF = *DefMI->getMF();
const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo();
if (!DepMI->readsRegister(Reg, TRI) && TII->isPredicated(*DepMI))
return computeInstrLatency(DefMI);
// If we have a per operand scheduling model, check if this def is writing
// an unbuffered resource. If so, it treated like an in-order cpu.
if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = resolveSchedClass(DefMI);
if (SCDesc->isValid()) {
for (const MCWriteProcResEntry *PRI = STI->getWriteProcResBegin(SCDesc),
*PRE = STI->getWriteProcResEnd(SCDesc); PRI != PRE; ++PRI) {
if (!SchedModel.getProcResource(PRI->ProcResourceIdx)->BufferSize)
return 1;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
double
TargetSchedModel::computeReciprocalThroughput(const MachineInstr *MI) const {
if (hasInstrItineraries()) {
unsigned SchedClass = MI->getDesc().getSchedClass();
return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(SchedClass,
*getInstrItineraries());
}
if (hasInstrSchedModel())
return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(*STI, *resolveSchedClass(MI));
return 0.0;
}
double
TargetSchedModel::computeReciprocalThroughput(unsigned Opcode) const {
unsigned SchedClass = TII->get(Opcode).getSchedClass();
if (hasInstrItineraries())
return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(SchedClass,
*getInstrItineraries());
if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc = *SchedModel.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClass);
if (SCDesc.isValid() && !SCDesc.isVariant())
return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(*STI, SCDesc);
}
return 0.0;
}
[MCSchedule] Add the ability to compute the latency and throughput information for MCInst. This patch extends the MCSchedModel API with new methods that can be used to obtain the latency and reciprocal througput information for an MCInst. Scheduling models have recently gained the ability to resolve variant scheduling classes associated with MCInst objects. Before, models were only able to resolve a variant scheduling class from a MachineInstr object. This patch is mainly required by D47374 to avoid regressing a pair of x86 specific -print-schedule tests for btver2. Patch D47374 introduces a new variant class to teach the btver scheduling model (x86 target) how to correctly compute the latency profile for some zero-idioms using the new scheduling predicates. The new methods added by this patch would be mainly used by llc when flag -print-schedule is specified. In particular, tests that contain inline assembly require that code is parsed at code emission stage into a sequence of MCInst. That forces the print-schedule functionality to query the latency/rthroughput information for MCInst instructions too. If we don't expose this new API, then we lose "-print-schedule" test coverage as soon as variant scheduling classes are added to the x86 models. The tablegen SubtargetEmitter changes teaches how to query latency profile information using a object that derives from TargetSubtargetInfo. Note that this should really have been part of r333286. To avoid code duplication, the logic that "resolves" variant scheduling classes for MCInst, has been moved to a common place in MC. That logic is used by the "resolveVariantSchedClass" methods redefined in override by the tablegen'd GenSubtargetInfo classes. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47536 llvm-svn: 333650
2018-05-31 21:30:42 +08:00
double
[MCSchedule] Add the ability to compute the latency and throughput information for MCInst. This patch extends the MCSchedModel API with new methods that can be used to obtain the latency and reciprocal througput information for an MCInst. Scheduling models have recently gained the ability to resolve variant scheduling classes associated with MCInst objects. Before, models were only able to resolve a variant scheduling class from a MachineInstr object. This patch is mainly required by D47374 to avoid regressing a pair of x86 specific -print-schedule tests for btver2. Patch D47374 introduces a new variant class to teach the btver scheduling model (x86 target) how to correctly compute the latency profile for some zero-idioms using the new scheduling predicates. The new methods added by this patch would be mainly used by llc when flag -print-schedule is specified. In particular, tests that contain inline assembly require that code is parsed at code emission stage into a sequence of MCInst. That forces the print-schedule functionality to query the latency/rthroughput information for MCInst instructions too. If we don't expose this new API, then we lose "-print-schedule" test coverage as soon as variant scheduling classes are added to the x86 models. The tablegen SubtargetEmitter changes teaches how to query latency profile information using a object that derives from TargetSubtargetInfo. Note that this should really have been part of r333286. To avoid code duplication, the logic that "resolves" variant scheduling classes for MCInst, has been moved to a common place in MC. That logic is used by the "resolveVariantSchedClass" methods redefined in override by the tablegen'd GenSubtargetInfo classes. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47536 llvm-svn: 333650
2018-05-31 21:30:42 +08:00
TargetSchedModel::computeReciprocalThroughput(const MCInst &MI) const {
if (hasInstrSchedModel())
return SchedModel.getReciprocalThroughput(*STI, *TII, MI);
return computeReciprocalThroughput(MI.getOpcode());
}