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author | Evan Cheng <evan.cheng@apple.com> | 2010-12-05 22:04:16 +0000 |
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committer | Evan Cheng <evan.cheng@apple.com> | 2010-12-05 22:04:16 +0000 |
commit | 48575f6ea7d5cd21ab29ca370f58fcf9ca31400b (patch) | |
tree | fd7f84a4921afa7c4baac36c5772ae688f4f31da /lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td | |
parent | 0a3fdd6e11cd351737b4451c05ec5d794e6855cf (diff) |
Making use of VFP / NEON floating point multiply-accumulate / subtraction is
difficult on current ARM implementations for a few reasons.
1. Even though a single vmla has latency that is one cycle shorter than a pair
of vmul + vadd, a RAW hazard during the first (4? on Cortex-a8) can cause
additional pipeline stall. So it's frequently better to single codegen
vmul + vadd.
2. A vmla folowed by a vmul, vmadd, or vsub causes the second fp instruction to
stall for 4 cycles. We need to schedule them apart.
3. A vmla followed vmla is a special case. Obvious issuing back to back RAW
vmla + vmla is very bad. But this isn't ideal either:
vmul
vadd
vmla
Instead, we want to expand the second vmla:
vmla
vmul
vadd
Even with the 4 cycle vmul stall, the second sequence is still 2 cycles
faster.
Up to now, isel simply avoid codegen'ing fp vmla / vmls. This works well enough
but it isn't the optimial solution. This patch attempts to make it possible to
use vmla / vmls in cases where it is profitable.
A. Add missing isel predicates which cause vmla to be codegen'ed.
B. Make sure the fmul in (fadd (fmul)) has a single use. We don't want to
compute a fmul and a fmla.
C. Add additional isel checks for vmla, avoid cases where vmla is feeding into
fp instructions (except for the #3 exceptional case).
D. Add ARM hazard recognizer to model the vmla / vmls hazards.
E. Add a special pre-regalloc case to expand vmla / vmls when it's likely the
vmla / vmls will trigger one of the special hazards.
Work in progress, only A+B are enabled.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@120960 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td | 26 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td b/lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td index a99dbfbd64..35d3d1ed66 100644 --- a/lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td +++ b/lib/Target/ARM/ARM.td @@ -46,14 +46,11 @@ def FeatureSlowFPBrcc : SubtargetFeature<"slow-fp-brcc", "SlowFPBrcc", "true", def FeatureVFPOnlySP : SubtargetFeature<"fp-only-sp", "FPOnlySP", "true", "Floating point unit supports single precision only">; -// Some processors have multiply-accumulate instructions that don't -// play nicely with other VFP instructions, and it's generally better +// Some processors have FP multiply-accumulate instructions that don't +// play nicely with other VFP / NEON instructions, and it's generally better // to just not use them. -// FIXME: Currently, this is only flagged for Cortex-A8. It may be true for -// others as well. We should do more benchmarking and confirm one way or -// the other. -def FeatureHasSlowVMLx : SubtargetFeature<"vmlx", "SlowVMLx", "true", - "Disable VFP MAC instructions">; +def FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx : SubtargetFeature<"slowfpvmlx", "SlowFPVMLx", "true", + "Disable VFP / NEON MAC instructions">; // Some processors benefit from using NEON instructions for scalar // single-precision FP operations. def FeatureNEONForFP : SubtargetFeature<"neonfp", "UseNEONForSinglePrecisionFP", @@ -150,26 +147,29 @@ def : ProcNoItin<"iwmmxt", [ArchV5TE]>; // V6 Processors. def : Processor<"arm1136j-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6]>; def : Processor<"arm1136jf-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6, FeatureVFP2, - FeatureHasSlowVMLx]>; + FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx]>; def : Processor<"arm1176jz-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6]>; -def : Processor<"arm1176jzf-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6, FeatureVFP2]>; +def : Processor<"arm1176jzf-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6, FeatureVFP2, + FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx]>; def : Processor<"mpcorenovfp", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6]>; -def : Processor<"mpcore", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6, FeatureVFP2]>; +def : Processor<"mpcore", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6, FeatureVFP2, + FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx]>; // V6M Processors. def : Processor<"cortex-m0", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6M]>; // V6T2 Processors. def : Processor<"arm1156t2-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6T2]>; -def : Processor<"arm1156t2f-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6T2, FeatureVFP2]>; +def : Processor<"arm1156t2f-s", ARMV6Itineraries, [ArchV6T2, FeatureVFP2, + FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx]>; // V7 Processors. def : Processor<"cortex-a8", CortexA8Itineraries, [ArchV7A, ProcA8, - FeatureHasSlowVMLx, FeatureT2XtPk]>; + FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx, FeatureT2XtPk]>; def : Processor<"cortex-a9", CortexA9Itineraries, [ArchV7A, ProcA9, - FeatureHasSlowVMLx, FeatureT2XtPk]>; + FeatureHasSlowFPVMLx, FeatureT2XtPk]>; // V7M Processors. def : ProcNoItin<"cortex-m3", [ArchV7M]>; |