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Matt Davis 679083e3d8 [llvm-mca] Make Dispatch a subclass of Stage.
Summary:
The logic of dispatch remains the same, but now DispatchUnit is a Stage (DispatchStage).

This change has the benefit of simplifying the backend runCycle() code.
The same logic applies, but it belongs to different components now.  This is just a start,
eventually we will need to remove the call to the DispatchStage in Scheduler.cpp, but
that will be a separate patch.  This change is mostly a renaming and moving of existing logic.

This change also encouraged me to remove the Subtarget (STI) member from the
Backend class.  That member was used to initialize the other members of Backend
and to eventually call DispatchUnit::dispatch().  Now that we have Stages, we
can eliminate this by instantiating the DispatchStage with everything it needs
at the time of construction (e.g., Subtarget).  That change allows us to call
DispatchStage::execute(IR) as we expect to call execute() for all other stages.

Once we add the Stage list (D46907) we can more cleanly call preExecute() on
all of the stages, DispatchStage, will probably wrap cycleEvent() in that
case.

Made some formatting and minor cleanups to README.txt.  Some of the text
was re-flowed to stay within 80 cols.


Reviewers: andreadb, courbet, RKSimon

Reviewed By: andreadb, courbet

Subscribers: mgorny, javed.absar, tschuett, gbedwell, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46983

llvm-svn: 332652
2018-05-17 19:22:29 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 074cef3dfb [llvm-mca] Increase the default number of iterations to 100.
llvm-svn: 329694
2018-04-10 12:50:03 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio efc3f39f02 [documentation][llvm-mca] Update the documentation.
Scheduling models can now describe processor register files and retire control
units. This updates the existing documentation and the README file.

llvm-svn: 329311
2018-04-05 16:42:32 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 3a6b092017 [llvm-mca] LLVM Machine Code Analyzer.
llvm-mca is an LLVM based performance analysis tool that can be used to
statically measure the performance of code, and to help triage potential
problems with target scheduling models.

llvm-mca uses information which is already available in LLVM (e.g. scheduling
models) to statically measure the performance of machine code in a specific cpu.
Performance is measured in terms of throughput as well as processor resource
consumption. The tool currently works for processors with an out-of-order
backend, for which there is a scheduling model available in LLVM.

The main goal of this tool is not just to predict the performance of the code
when run on the target, but also help with diagnosing potential performance
issues.

Given an assembly code sequence, llvm-mca estimates the IPC (instructions per
cycle), as well as hardware resources pressure. The analysis and reporting style
were mostly inspired by the IACA tool from Intel.

This patch is related to the RFC on llvm-dev visible at this link:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-March/121490.html

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43951

llvm-svn: 326998
2018-03-08 13:05:02 +00:00