1 //===- llvm/Target/TargetSchedule.cpp - Sched Machine Model ---------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file implements a wrapper around MCSchedModel that allows the interface
10 // to benefit from information currently only available in TargetInstrInfo.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14 #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.h"
15 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
16 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
17 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineOperand.h"
18 #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetInstrInfo.h"
19 #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSubtargetInfo.h"
20 #include "llvm/MC/MCInstrDesc.h"
21 #include "llvm/MC/MCInstrItineraries.h"
22 #include "llvm/MC/MCSchedule.h"
23 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
24 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
25 #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
26 #include <algorithm>
27 #include <cassert>
28 #include <numeric>
29
30 using namespace llvm;
31
32 static cl::opt<bool> ForceEnableIntervals(
33 "sched-model-force-enable-intervals", cl::Hidden, cl::init(false),
34 cl::desc("Force the use of resource intervals in the schedule model"));
35
hasInstrSchedModel() const36 bool TargetSchedModel::hasInstrSchedModel() const {
37 return EnableSchedModel && SchedModel.hasInstrSchedModel();
38 }
39
hasInstrItineraries() const40 bool TargetSchedModel::hasInstrItineraries() const {
41 return EnableSchedItins && !InstrItins.isEmpty();
42 }
43
init(const TargetSubtargetInfo * TSInfo,bool EnableSModel,bool EnableSItins)44 void TargetSchedModel::init(const TargetSubtargetInfo *TSInfo,
45 bool EnableSModel, bool EnableSItins) {
46 STI = TSInfo;
47 SchedModel = TSInfo->getSchedModel();
48 TII = TSInfo->getInstrInfo();
49 STI->initInstrItins(InstrItins);
50
51 EnableSchedModel = EnableSModel;
52 EnableSchedItins = EnableSItins;
53
54 unsigned NumRes = SchedModel.getNumProcResourceKinds();
55 ResourceFactors.resize(NumRes);
56 ResourceLCM = SchedModel.IssueWidth;
57 for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx < NumRes; ++Idx) {
58 unsigned NumUnits = SchedModel.getProcResource(Idx)->NumUnits;
59 if (NumUnits > 0)
60 ResourceLCM = std::lcm(ResourceLCM, NumUnits);
61 }
62 MicroOpFactor = ResourceLCM / SchedModel.IssueWidth;
63 for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx < NumRes; ++Idx) {
64 unsigned NumUnits = SchedModel.getProcResource(Idx)->NumUnits;
65 ResourceFactors[Idx] = NumUnits ? (ResourceLCM / NumUnits) : 0;
66 }
67 }
68
69 /// Returns true only if instruction is specified as single issue.
mustBeginGroup(const MachineInstr * MI,const MCSchedClassDesc * SC) const70 bool TargetSchedModel::mustBeginGroup(const MachineInstr *MI,
71 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC) const {
72 if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
73 if (!SC)
74 SC = resolveSchedClass(MI);
75 if (SC->isValid())
76 return SC->BeginGroup;
77 }
78 return false;
79 }
80
mustEndGroup(const MachineInstr * MI,const MCSchedClassDesc * SC) const81 bool TargetSchedModel::mustEndGroup(const MachineInstr *MI,
82 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC) const {
83 if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
84 if (!SC)
85 SC = resolveSchedClass(MI);
86 if (SC->isValid())
87 return SC->EndGroup;
88 }
89 return false;
90 }
91
getNumMicroOps(const MachineInstr * MI,const MCSchedClassDesc * SC) const92 unsigned TargetSchedModel::getNumMicroOps(const MachineInstr *MI,
93 const MCSchedClassDesc *SC) const {
94 if (hasInstrItineraries()) {
95 int UOps = InstrItins.getNumMicroOps(MI->getDesc().getSchedClass());
96 return (UOps >= 0) ? UOps : TII->getNumMicroOps(&InstrItins, *MI);
97 }
98 if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
99 if (!SC)
100 SC = resolveSchedClass(MI);
101 if (SC->isValid())
102 return SC->NumMicroOps;
103 }
104 return MI->isTransient() ? 0 : 1;
105 }
106
107 // The machine model may explicitly specify an invalid latency, which
108 // effectively means infinite latency. Since users of the TargetSchedule API
109 // don't know how to handle this, we convert it to a very large latency that is
110 // easy to distinguish when debugging the DAG but won't induce overflow.
capLatency(int Cycles)111 static unsigned capLatency(int Cycles) {
112 return Cycles >= 0 ? Cycles : 1000;
113 }
114
115 /// Return the MCSchedClassDesc for this instruction. Some SchedClasses require
116 /// evaluation of predicates that depend on instruction operands or flags.
117 const MCSchedClassDesc *TargetSchedModel::
resolveSchedClass(const MachineInstr * MI) const118 resolveSchedClass(const MachineInstr *MI) const {
119 // Get the definition's scheduling class descriptor from this machine model.
120 unsigned SchedClass = MI->getDesc().getSchedClass();
121 const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = SchedModel.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClass);
122 if (!SCDesc->isValid())
123 return SCDesc;
124
125 #ifndef NDEBUG
126 unsigned NIter = 0;
127 #endif
128 while (SCDesc->isVariant()) {
129 assert(++NIter < 6 && "Variants are nested deeper than the magic number");
130
131 SchedClass = STI->resolveSchedClass(SchedClass, MI, this);
132 SCDesc = SchedModel.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClass);
133 }
134 return SCDesc;
135 }
136
137 /// Find the def index of this operand. This index maps to the machine model and
138 /// is independent of use operands. Def operands may be reordered with uses or
139 /// merged with uses without affecting the def index (e.g. before/after
140 /// regalloc). However, an instruction's def operands must never be reordered
141 /// with respect to each other.
findDefIdx(const MachineInstr * MI,unsigned DefOperIdx)142 static unsigned findDefIdx(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned DefOperIdx) {
143 unsigned DefIdx = 0;
144 for (unsigned i = 0; i != DefOperIdx; ++i) {
145 const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
146 if (MO.isReg() && MO.isDef())
147 ++DefIdx;
148 }
149 return DefIdx;
150 }
151
152 /// Find the use index of this operand. This is independent of the instruction's
153 /// def operands.
154 ///
155 /// Note that uses are not determined by the operand's isUse property, which
156 /// is simply the inverse of isDef. Here we consider any readsReg operand to be
157 /// a "use". The machine model allows an operand to be both a Def and Use.
findUseIdx(const MachineInstr * MI,unsigned UseOperIdx)158 static unsigned findUseIdx(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned UseOperIdx) {
159 unsigned UseIdx = 0;
160 for (unsigned i = 0; i != UseOperIdx; ++i) {
161 const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(i);
162 if (MO.isReg() && MO.readsReg() && !MO.isDef())
163 ++UseIdx;
164 }
165 return UseIdx;
166 }
167
168 // Top-level API for clients that know the operand indices. This doesn't need to
169 // return std::optional<unsigned>, as it always returns a valid latency.
computeOperandLatency(const MachineInstr * DefMI,unsigned DefOperIdx,const MachineInstr * UseMI,unsigned UseOperIdx) const170 unsigned TargetSchedModel::computeOperandLatency(
171 const MachineInstr *DefMI, unsigned DefOperIdx,
172 const MachineInstr *UseMI, unsigned UseOperIdx) const {
173
174 const unsigned InstrLatency = computeInstrLatency(DefMI);
175 const unsigned DefaultDefLatency = TII->defaultDefLatency(SchedModel, *DefMI);
176
177 if (!hasInstrSchedModel() && !hasInstrItineraries())
178 return DefaultDefLatency;
179
180 if (hasInstrItineraries()) {
181 std::optional<unsigned> OperLatency;
182 if (UseMI) {
183 OperLatency = TII->getOperandLatency(&InstrItins, *DefMI, DefOperIdx,
184 *UseMI, UseOperIdx);
185 }
186 else {
187 unsigned DefClass = DefMI->getDesc().getSchedClass();
188 OperLatency = InstrItins.getOperandCycle(DefClass, DefOperIdx);
189 }
190
191 // Expected latency is the max of InstrLatency and DefaultDefLatency, if we
192 // didn't find an operand latency.
193 return OperLatency ? *OperLatency
194 : std::max(InstrLatency, DefaultDefLatency);
195 }
196
197 // hasInstrSchedModel()
198 const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = resolveSchedClass(DefMI);
199 unsigned DefIdx = findDefIdx(DefMI, DefOperIdx);
200 if (DefIdx < SCDesc->NumWriteLatencyEntries) {
201 // Lookup the definition's write latency in SubtargetInfo.
202 const MCWriteLatencyEntry *WLEntry =
203 STI->getWriteLatencyEntry(SCDesc, DefIdx);
204 unsigned WriteID = WLEntry->WriteResourceID;
205 unsigned Latency = capLatency(WLEntry->Cycles);
206 if (!UseMI)
207 return Latency;
208
209 // Lookup the use's latency adjustment in SubtargetInfo.
210 const MCSchedClassDesc *UseDesc = resolveSchedClass(UseMI);
211 if (UseDesc->NumReadAdvanceEntries == 0)
212 return Latency;
213 unsigned UseIdx = findUseIdx(UseMI, UseOperIdx);
214 int Advance = STI->getReadAdvanceCycles(UseDesc, UseIdx, WriteID);
215 if (Advance > 0 && (unsigned)Advance > Latency) // unsigned wrap
216 return 0;
217 return Latency - Advance;
218 }
219 // If DefIdx does not exist in the model (e.g. implicit defs), then return
220 // unit latency (defaultDefLatency may be too conservative).
221 #ifndef NDEBUG
222 if (SCDesc->isValid() && !DefMI->getOperand(DefOperIdx).isImplicit() &&
223 !DefMI->getDesc().operands()[DefOperIdx].isOptionalDef() &&
224 SchedModel.isComplete()) {
225 errs() << "DefIdx " << DefIdx << " exceeds machine model writes for "
226 << *DefMI << " (Try with MCSchedModel.CompleteModel set to false)";
227 llvm_unreachable("incomplete machine model");
228 }
229 #endif
230 // FIXME: Automatically giving all implicit defs defaultDefLatency is
231 // undesirable. We should only do it for defs that are known to the MC
232 // desc like flags. Truly implicit defs should get 1 cycle latency.
233 return DefMI->isTransient() ? 0 : DefaultDefLatency;
234 }
235
236 unsigned
computeInstrLatency(const MCSchedClassDesc & SCDesc) const237 TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc) const {
238 return capLatency(MCSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(*STI, SCDesc));
239 }
240
computeInstrLatency(unsigned Opcode) const241 unsigned TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(unsigned Opcode) const {
242 assert(hasInstrSchedModel() && "Only call this function with a SchedModel");
243 unsigned SCIdx = TII->get(Opcode).getSchedClass();
244 return capLatency(SchedModel.computeInstrLatency(*STI, SCIdx));
245 }
246
computeInstrLatency(const MCInst & Inst) const247 unsigned TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(const MCInst &Inst) const {
248 if (hasInstrSchedModel())
249 return capLatency(SchedModel.computeInstrLatency(*STI, *TII, Inst));
250 return computeInstrLatency(Inst.getOpcode());
251 }
252
253 unsigned
computeInstrLatency(const MachineInstr * MI,bool UseDefaultDefLatency) const254 TargetSchedModel::computeInstrLatency(const MachineInstr *MI,
255 bool UseDefaultDefLatency) const {
256 // For the itinerary model, fall back to the old subtarget hook.
257 // Allow subtargets to compute Bundle latencies outside the machine model.
258 if (hasInstrItineraries() || MI->isBundle() ||
259 (!hasInstrSchedModel() && !UseDefaultDefLatency))
260 return TII->getInstrLatency(&InstrItins, *MI);
261
262 if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
263 const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = resolveSchedClass(MI);
264 if (SCDesc->isValid())
265 return computeInstrLatency(*SCDesc);
266 }
267 return TII->defaultDefLatency(SchedModel, *MI);
268 }
269
270 unsigned TargetSchedModel::
computeOutputLatency(const MachineInstr * DefMI,unsigned DefOperIdx,const MachineInstr * DepMI) const271 computeOutputLatency(const MachineInstr *DefMI, unsigned DefOperIdx,
272 const MachineInstr *DepMI) const {
273 if (!SchedModel.isOutOfOrder())
274 return 1;
275
276 // Out-of-order processor can dispatch WAW dependencies in the same cycle.
277
278 // Treat predication as a data dependency for out-of-order cpus. In-order
279 // cpus do not need to treat predicated writes specially.
280 //
281 // TODO: The following hack exists because predication passes do not
282 // correctly append imp-use operands, and readsReg() strangely returns false
283 // for predicated defs.
284 Register Reg = DefMI->getOperand(DefOperIdx).getReg();
285 const MachineFunction &MF = *DefMI->getMF();
286 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo();
287 if (!DepMI->readsRegister(Reg, TRI) && TII->isPredicated(*DepMI))
288 return computeInstrLatency(DefMI);
289
290 // If we have a per operand scheduling model, check if this def is writing
291 // an unbuffered resource. If so, it treated like an in-order cpu.
292 if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
293 const MCSchedClassDesc *SCDesc = resolveSchedClass(DefMI);
294 if (SCDesc->isValid()) {
295 for (const MCWriteProcResEntry *PRI = STI->getWriteProcResBegin(SCDesc),
296 *PRE = STI->getWriteProcResEnd(SCDesc); PRI != PRE; ++PRI) {
297 if (!SchedModel.getProcResource(PRI->ProcResourceIdx)->BufferSize)
298 return 1;
299 }
300 }
301 }
302 return 0;
303 }
304
305 double
computeReciprocalThroughput(const MachineInstr * MI) const306 TargetSchedModel::computeReciprocalThroughput(const MachineInstr *MI) const {
307 if (hasInstrItineraries()) {
308 unsigned SchedClass = MI->getDesc().getSchedClass();
309 return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(SchedClass,
310 *getInstrItineraries());
311 }
312
313 if (hasInstrSchedModel())
314 return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(*STI, *resolveSchedClass(MI));
315
316 return 0.0;
317 }
318
319 double
computeReciprocalThroughput(unsigned Opcode) const320 TargetSchedModel::computeReciprocalThroughput(unsigned Opcode) const {
321 unsigned SchedClass = TII->get(Opcode).getSchedClass();
322 if (hasInstrItineraries())
323 return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(SchedClass,
324 *getInstrItineraries());
325 if (hasInstrSchedModel()) {
326 const MCSchedClassDesc &SCDesc = *SchedModel.getSchedClassDesc(SchedClass);
327 if (SCDesc.isValid() && !SCDesc.isVariant())
328 return MCSchedModel::getReciprocalThroughput(*STI, SCDesc);
329 }
330
331 return 0.0;
332 }
333
334 double
computeReciprocalThroughput(const MCInst & MI) const335 TargetSchedModel::computeReciprocalThroughput(const MCInst &MI) const {
336 if (hasInstrSchedModel())
337 return SchedModel.getReciprocalThroughput(*STI, *TII, MI);
338 return computeReciprocalThroughput(MI.getOpcode());
339 }
340
enableIntervals() const341 bool TargetSchedModel::enableIntervals() const {
342 if (ForceEnableIntervals)
343 return true;
344
345 return SchedModel.EnableIntervals;
346 }
347