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diff --git a/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/llvm-exegesis.rst b/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/llvm-exegesis.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f14c4f7980a --- /dev/null +++ b/llvm/docs/CommandGuide/llvm-exegesis.rst @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +llvm-exegesis - LLVM Machine Instruction Benchmark +================================================== + +SYNOPSIS +-------- + +:program:`llvm-exegesis` [*options*] + +DESCRIPTION +----------- + +:program:`llvm-exegesis` is a benchmarking tool that uses information available +in LLVM to measure host machine instruction characteristics like latency or port +decomposition. + +Given an LLVM opcode name and a benchmarking mode, :program:`llvm-exegesis` +generates a code snippet that makes execution as serial (resp. as parallel) as +possible so that we can measure the latency (resp. uop decomposition) of the +instruction. +The code snippet is jitted and executed on the host subtarget. The time taken +(resp. resource usage) is measured using hardware performance counters. The +result is printed out as YAML to the standard output. + +The main goal of this tool is to automatically (in)validate the LLVM's TableDef +scheduling models. + +OPTIONS +------- + +.. option:: -help + + Print a summary of command line options. + +.. option:: -opcode-index=<LLVM opcode index> + + Specify the opcode to measure, by index. + Either `opcode-index` or `opcode-name` must be set. + +.. option:: -opcode-name=<LLVM opcode name> + + Specify the opcode to measure, by name. + Either `opcode-index` or `opcode-name` must be set. + +.. option:: -benchmark-mode=[Latency|Uops] + + Specify which characteristic of the opcode to measure. + +.. option:: -num-repetitions=<Number of repetition> + + Specify the number of repetitions of the asm snippet. + Higher values lead to more accurate measurements but lengthen the benchmark. + + +EXIT STATUS +----------- + +:program:`llvm-exegesis` returns 0 on success. Otherwise, an error message is +printed to standard error, and the tool returns a non 0 value. |