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2013-01-17Move MachineTraceMetrics.h into include/llvm/CodeGen.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+1
Let targets use it. llvm-svn: 172688
2012-12-03Use the new script to sort the includes of every file under lib.Chandler Carruth1-4/+4
Sooooo many of these had incorrect or strange main module includes. I have manually inspected all of these, and fixed the main module include to be the nearest plausible thing I could find. If you own or care about any of these source files, I encourage you to take some time and check that these edits were sensible. I can't have broken anything (I strictly added headers, and reordered them, never removed), but they may not be the headers you'd really like to identify as containing the API being implemented. Many forward declarations and missing includes were added to a header files to allow them to parse cleanly when included first. The main module rule does in fact have its merits. =] llvm-svn: 169131
2012-10-11Pass an explicit operand number to addLiveIns.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-7/+7
Not all instructions define a virtual register in their first operand. Specifically, INLINEASM has a different format. <rdar://problem/12472811> llvm-svn: 165721
2012-10-08Don't crash on extra evil irreducible control flow.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-2/+2
When the CFG contains a loop with multiple entry blocks, the traces computed by MachineTraceMetrics don't always have the same nice properties. Loop back-edges are normally excluded from traces, but MachineLoopInfo doesn't recognize loops with multiple entry blocks, so those back-edges may be included. Avoid asserting when that happens by adding an isEarlierInSameTrace() function that accurately determines if a dominating block is part of the same trace AND is above the currrent block in the trace. llvm-svn: 165434
2012-10-04Switch MachineTraceMetrics to the new TargetSchedModel interface.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-31/+25
llvm-svn: 165235
2012-08-10Give MachineTraceMetrics its own debug tag.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 161712
2012-08-10Add more trace query functions.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-0/+29
Trace::getResourceLength() computes the number of cycles required to execute the trace when ignoring data dependencies. The number can be compared to the critical path to estimate the trace ILP. Trace::getPHIDepth() computes the data dependency depth of a PHI in a trace successor that isn't necessarily part of the trace. llvm-svn: 161711
2012-08-10Include loop-carried dependencies when computing instr heights.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-6/+18
When a trace ends with a back-edge, include PHIs in the loop header in the height computations. This makes the critical path through a loop more accurate by including the latencies of the last instructions in the loop. llvm-svn: 161688
2012-08-08Deal with irreducible control flow when building traces.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-17/+22
We filter out MachineLoop back-edges during the trace-building PO traversals, but it is possible to have CFG cycles that aren't natural loops, and MachineLoopInfo doesn't include such cycles. Use a standard visited set to detect such CFG cycles, and completely ignore them when picking traces. llvm-svn: 161532
2012-08-07Fix a couple of typos.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 161437
2012-08-07Add trace accessor methods, implement primitive if-conversion heuristic.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-0/+24
Compare the critical paths of the two traces through an if-conversion candidate. If the difference is larger than the branch brediction penalty, reject the if-conversion. If would never pay. llvm-svn: 161433
2012-08-02Compute the critical path length through a trace.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-5/+69
Whenever both instruction depths and instruction heights are known in a block, it is possible to compute the length of the critical path as max(depth+height) over the instructions in the block. The stored live-in lists make it possible to accurately compute the length of a critical path that bypasses the current (small) block. llvm-svn: 161197
2012-08-01Compute instruction heights through a trace.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-10/+246
The height on an instruction is the minimum number of cycles from the instruction is issued to the end of the trace. Heights are computed for all instructions in and below the trace center block. The method for computing heights is different from the depth computation. As we visit instructions in the trace bottom-up, heights of used instructions are pushed upwards. This way, we avoid scanning long use lists, looking for uses in the current trace. At each basic block boundary, a list of live-in registers and their minimum heights is saved in the trace block info. These live-in lists are used when restarting depth computations on a trace that converges with an already computed trace. They will also be used to accurately compute the critical path length. llvm-svn: 161138
2012-08-01Add DataDep constructors. Explicitly check SSA form.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-20/+18
llvm-svn: 161115
2012-07-31Compute instruction depths through the current trace.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-0/+232
Assuming infinite issue width, compute the earliest each instruction in the trace can issue, when considering the latency of data dependencies. The issue cycle is record as a 'depth' from the beginning of the trace. This is half the computation required to find the length of the critical path through the trace. Heights are next. llvm-svn: 161074
2012-07-31Rename CT -> MTM. MachineTraceMetrics is abbreviated MTM.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-12/+12
llvm-svn: 161072
2012-07-30Avoid looking at stale data in verifyAnalysis().Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+4
llvm-svn: 161004
2012-07-30Allow traces to enter nested loops.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-14/+29
This lets traces include the final iteration of a nested loop above the center block, and the first iteration of a nested loop below the center block. We still don't allow traces to contain backedges, and traces are truncated where they would leave a loop, as seen from the center block. llvm-svn: 161003
2012-07-30Assert that all trace candidate blocks have been visited by the PO.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-11/+6
When computing a trace, all the candidates for pred/succ must have been visited. Filter out back-edges first, though. The PO traversal ignores them. Thanks to Andy for spotting this in review. llvm-svn: 160995
2012-07-30Hook into PassManager's analysis verification.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+1
By overriding Pass::verifyAnalysis(), the pass contents will be verified by the pass manager. llvm-svn: 160994
2012-07-30Add MachineInstr::isTransient().Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-23/+1
This is a cleaned up version of the isFree() function in MachineTraceMetrics.cpp. Transient instructions are very unlikely to produce any code in the final output. Either because they get eliminated by RegisterCoalescing, or because they are pseudo-instructions like labels and debug values. llvm-svn: 160977
2012-07-30Add MachineTraceMetrics::verify().Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-10/+46
This function verifies the consistency of cached data in the MachineTraceMetrics analysis. llvm-svn: 160976
2012-07-30Verify that the CFG hasn't changed during invalidate().Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-2/+12
The MachineTraceMetrics analysis must be invalidated before modifying the CFG. This will catch some of the violations of that rule. llvm-svn: 160969
2012-07-27Add more debug output to MachineTraceMetrics.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+32
llvm-svn: 160905
2012-07-27Keep track of the head and tail of the trace through each block.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-4/+12
This makes it possible to quickly detect blocks that are outside the trace. llvm-svn: 160904
2012-07-26Use an otherwise unused variable.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 160798
2012-07-26Start scaffolding for a MachineTraceMetrics analysis pass.Jakob Stoklund Olesen1-0/+477
This is still a work in progress. Out-of-order CPUs usually execute instructions from multiple basic blocks simultaneously, so it is necessary to look at longer traces when estimating the performance effects of code transformations. The MachineTraceMetrics analysis will pick a typical trace through a given basic block and provide performance metrics for the trace. Metrics will include: - Instruction count through the trace. - Issue count per functional unit. - Critical path length, and per-instruction 'slack'. These metrics can be used to determine the performance limiting factor when executing the trace, and how it will be affected by a code transformation. Initially, this will be used by the early if-conversion pass. llvm-svn: 160796