Rail Shafigulin via llvm-dev
2015-Dec-31 22:00 UTC
[llvm-dev] Specify cycles in the instruction stage at compile time
I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to specify number of cycles for a given instruction stage (instruction stages are used in conjunction with itineraries) at compile time. When I say compile time, I mean code compilation for my target. Currently to specify for a given instruction stage a value has to be hardcoded. Take a look at the InstrStage definition below. The cycles parameter is the one I'm talking about. class InstrStage<int cycles, list<FuncUnit> units, int timeinc = -1, ReservationKind kind = Required> { int Cycles = cycles; // length of stage in machine cycles list<FuncUnit> Units = units; // choice of functional units int TimeInc = timeinc; // cycles till start of next stage int Kind = kind.Value; // kind of FU reservation } Does anybody know if it is possible to specify the cycles parameter dynamically, say through a compiler option. I'm trying to explore what happens to the schedule when number of cycles for various instructions is varied. If I could specify cycles value dynamically, without llvm recompilation it would significantly simplify (as well as reduce time) my exploration. Any help is appreciated. -- Rail Shafigulin Software Engineer Esencia Technologies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20151231/0ab2653f/attachment.html>