//===-- llvm/Target/TargetInstrItineraries.h - Scheduling -------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file describes the structures used for instruction // itineraries, stages, and operand reads/writes. This is used by // schedulers to determine instruction stages and latencies. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETINSTRITINERARIES_H #define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETINSTRITINERARIES_H #include namespace llvm { //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// Instruction stage - These values represent a non-pipelined step in /// the execution of an instruction. Cycles represents the number of /// discrete time slots needed to complete the stage. Units represent /// the choice of functional units that can be used to complete the /// stage. Eg. IntUnit1, IntUnit2. NextCycles indicates how many /// cycles should elapse from the start of this stage to the start of /// the next stage in the itinerary. A value of -1 indicates that the /// next stage should start immediately after the current one. /// For example: /// /// { 1, x, -1 } /// indicates that the stage occupies FU x for 1 cycle and that /// the next stage starts immediately after this one. /// /// { 2, x|y, 1 } /// indicates that the stage occupies either FU x or FU y for 2 /// consecuative cycles and that the next stage starts one cycle /// after this stage starts. That is, the stage requirements /// overlap in time. /// /// { 1, x, 0 } /// indicates that the stage occupies FU x for 1 cycle and that /// the next stage starts in this same cycle. This can be used to /// indicate that the instruction requires multiple stages at the /// same time. /// /// FU reservation can be of two different kinds: /// - FUs which instruction actually requires /// - FUs which instruction just reserves. Reserved unit is not available for /// execution of other instruction. However, several instructions can reserve /// the same unit several times. /// Such two types of units reservation is used to model instruction domain /// change stalls, FUs using the same resource (e.g. same register file), etc. struct InstrStage { enum ReservationKinds { Required = 0, Reserved = 1 }; unsigned Cycles_; ///< Length of stage in machine cycles unsigned Units_; ///< Choice of functional units int NextCycles_; ///< Number of machine cycles to next stage ReservationKinds Kind_; ///< Kind of the FU reservation /// getCycles - returns the number of cycles the stage is occupied unsigned getCycles() const { return Cycles_; } /// getUnits - returns the choice of FUs unsigned getUnits() const { return Units_; } ReservationKinds getReservationKind() const { return Kind_; } /// getNextCycles - returns the number of cycles from the start of /// this stage to the start of the next stage in the itinerary unsigned getNextCycles() const { return (NextCycles_ >= 0) ? (unsigned)NextCycles_ : Cycles_; } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// Instruction itinerary - An itinerary represents the scheduling /// information for an instruction. This includes a set of stages /// occupies by the instruction, and the pipeline cycle in which /// operands are read and written. /// struct InstrItinerary { unsigned FirstStage; ///< Index of first stage in itinerary unsigned LastStage; ///< Index of last + 1 stage in itinerary unsigned FirstOperandCycle; ///< Index of first operand rd/wr unsigned LastOperandCycle; ///< Index of last + 1 operand rd/wr }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// Instruction itinerary Data - Itinerary data supplied by a subtarget to be /// used by a target. /// class InstrItineraryData { public: const InstrStage *Stages; ///< Array of stages selected const unsigned *OperandCycles; ///< Array of operand cycles selected const InstrItinerary *Itineratries; ///< Array of itineraries selected /// Ctors. /// InstrItineraryData() : Stages(0), OperandCycles(0), Itineratries(0) {} InstrItineraryData(const InstrStage *S, const unsigned *OS, const InstrItinerary *I) : Stages(S), OperandCycles(OS), Itineratries(I) {} /// isEmpty - Returns true if there are no itineraries. /// bool isEmpty() const { return Itineratries == 0; } /// isEndMarker - Returns true if the index is for the end marker /// itinerary. /// bool isEndMarker(unsigned ItinClassIndx) const { return ((Itineratries[ItinClassIndx].FirstStage == ~0U) && (Itineratries[ItinClassIndx].LastStage == ~0U)); } /// beginStage - Return the first stage of the itinerary. /// const InstrStage *beginStage(unsigned ItinClassIndx) const { unsigned StageIdx = Itineratries[ItinClassIndx].FirstStage; return Stages + StageIdx; } /// endStage - Return the last+1 stage of the itinerary. /// const InstrStage *endStage(unsigned ItinClassIndx) const { unsigned StageIdx = Itineratries[ItinClassIndx].LastStage; return Stages + StageIdx; } /// getStageLatency - Return the total stage latency of the given /// class. The latency is the maximum completion time for any stage /// in the itinerary. /// unsigned getStageLatency(unsigned ItinClassIndx) const { // If the target doesn't provide itinerary information, use a // simple non-zero default value for all instructions. if (isEmpty()) return 1; // Calculate the maximum completion time for any stage. unsigned Latency = 0, StartCycle = 0; for (const InstrStage *IS = beginStage(ItinClassIndx), *E = endStage(ItinClassIndx); IS != E; ++IS) { Latency = std::max(Latency, StartCycle + IS->getCycles()); StartCycle += IS->getNextCycles(); } return Latency; } /// getOperandCycle - Return the cycle for the given class and /// operand. Return -1 if no cycle is specified for the operand. /// int getOperandCycle(unsigned ItinClassIndx, unsigned OperandIdx) const { if (isEmpty()) return -1; unsigned FirstIdx = Itineratries[ItinClassIndx].FirstOperandCycle; unsigned LastIdx = Itineratries[ItinClassIndx].LastOperandCycle; if ((FirstIdx + OperandIdx) >= LastIdx) return -1; return (int)OperandCycles[FirstIdx + OperandIdx]; } }; } // End llvm namespace #endif