Hi everyone I'm fairly new with LLVM and I've been searching around but couldn't find info on this subject. I started working on a target for a new cpu and I realizing my initial simple understanding of instruction itineraries may be completely off. I'm trying to model a CPU that has a latency of 2 cycles for multiplications fully pipelined (so it can start a new one after one cycle) First of all, is there a document that describes the instruction itinerary model in some detail ? For example looking at MBlaze target MBlaeSchedule.td I can see something like MblazeSchedule.td ... def IIImul : InstrItinClass; ... InstrItinData<IIImul , [InstrStage<17, [IMULDIV]>]>, Does that mean Mul's are expected to have a latency of 17 clks ? Mips target has something similar. In Mblaze case I can see the result being used the very next cycle mul *r3*, r6, r5 addik r3,* r3*, 4 similarly for my target (instead of 17 I'm specifying 2 above) and for Mips I get the same result. Same for loads where I'm also specifying a larger latency What would be the right way to specify a latency of 2 with 1 clk initiation interval for instance Thanks Miguel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20110815/685fb067/attachment.html>
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Miguel G <miguel at esenciatech.com> wrote:> Hi everyone > I'm fairly new with LLVM and I've been searching around but couldn't find > info on this subject. > I started working on a target for a new cpu and I realizing my initial > simple understanding of instruction itineraries may be completely off. > I'm trying to model a CPU that has a latency of 2 cycles for multiplications > fully pipelined (so it can start a new one after one cycle) > First of all, is there a document that describes the instruction itinerary > model in some detail ? > For example looking at MBlaze target MBlaeSchedule.td I can see something > like > MblazeSchedule.td > ... > def IIImul : InstrItinClass; > ... > InstrItinData<IIImul , [InstrStage<17, [IMULDIV]>]>, > > Does that mean Mul's are expected to have a latency of 17 clks ? Mips target > has something similar.Yes.> In Mblaze case I can see the result being used the very next cycle > mul r3, r6, r5 > addik r3, r3, 4 > similarly for my target (instead of 17 I'm specifying 2 above) and for Mips > I get the same result. Same for loads where I'm also specifying a larger > latencySpecifying a schedule doesn't really do anything if there isn't anything which can be scheduled between the two instructions.> What would be the right way to specify a latency of 2 with 1 clk initiation > interval for instanceIf you need to insert NOP's between certain instructions, you should use a separate pass to do that. See MipsDelaySlotFiller.cpp for an example of such a pass. -Eli
Thanks Eli. Somehow I was assuming the scheduler would insert NOPs to enforce latencies The CPU I'm dealing with doesn't automatically stall, i.e. latency must be ensured by the program. As an alternative to a pass, is it feasible to modify the scheduler to do so (optionally) or it would be too complicated. If possible, what would be the right place to look ? Thanks so much Miguel On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com>wrote:> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Miguel G <miguel at esenciatech.com> wrote: > > Hi everyone > > I'm fairly new with LLVM and I've been searching around but couldn't find > > info on this subject. > > I started working on a target for a new cpu and I realizing my initial > > simple understanding of instruction itineraries may be completely off. > > I'm trying to model a CPU that has a latency of 2 cycles for > multiplications > > fully pipelined (so it can start a new one after one cycle) > > First of all, is there a document that describes the instruction > itinerary > > model in some detail ? > > For example looking at MBlaze target MBlaeSchedule.td I can see something > > like > > MblazeSchedule.td > > ... > > def IIImul : InstrItinClass; > > ... > > InstrItinData<IIImul , [InstrStage<17, [IMULDIV]>]>, > > > > Does that mean Mul's are expected to have a latency of 17 clks ? Mips > target > > has something similar. > > Yes. > > > In Mblaze case I can see the result being used the very next cycle > > mul r3, r6, r5 > > addik r3, r3, 4 > > similarly for my target (instead of 17 I'm specifying 2 above) and for > Mips > > I get the same result. Same for loads where I'm also specifying a larger > > latency > > Specifying a schedule doesn't really do anything if there isn't > anything which can be scheduled between the two instructions. > > > What would be the right way to specify a latency of 2 with 1 clk > initiation > > interval for instance > > If you need to insert NOP's between certain instructions, you should > use a separate pass to do that. See MipsDelaySlotFiller.cpp for an > example of such a pass. > > -Eli >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20110816/09d1d543/attachment.html>
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