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* [DFAPacketizer] Use DFAEmitter. NFC.James Molloy2019-10-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: This is a NFC change that removes the NFA->DFA construction and emission logic from DFAPacketizerEmitter and instead uses the generic DFAEmitter logic. This allows DFAPacketizer to use the Automaton class from Support and remove a bunch of logic there too. After this patch, DFAPacketizer is mostly logic for grepping Itineraries and collecting functional units, with no state machine logic. This will allow us to modernize by removing the 16-functional-unit limit and supporting non-itinerary functional units. This is all for followup patches. Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits Tags: #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68992 llvm-svn: 375086
* [DFAPacketizer] Reapply: Track resources for packetized instructionsJames Molloy2019-09-091-0/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reapply with fix to reduce resources required by the compiler - use unsigned[2] instead of std::pair. This causes clang and gcc to compile the generated file multiple times faster, and hopefully will reduce the resource requirements on Visual Studio also. This fix is a little ugly but it's clearly the same issue the previous author of DFAPacketizer faced (the previous tables use unsigned[2] rather uglily too). This patch allows the DFAPacketizer to be queried after a packet is formed to work out which resources were allocated to the packetized instructions. This is particularly important for targets that do their own bundle packing - it's not sufficient to know simply that instructions can share a packet; which slots are used is also required for encoding. This extends the emitter to emit a side-table containing resource usage diffs for each state transition. The packetizer maintains a set of all possible resource states in its current state. After packetization is complete, all remaining resource states are possible packetization strategies. The sidetable is only ~500K for Hexagon, but the extra tracking is disabled by default (most uses of the packetizer like MachinePipeliner don't care and don't need the extra maintained state). Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66936 llvm-svn: 371399
* Revert rL371198 from llvm/trunk: [DFAPacketizer] Track resources for ↵Simon Pilgrim2019-09-091-29/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | packetized instructions This patch allows the DFAPacketizer to be queried after a packet is formed to work out which resources were allocated to the packetized instructions. This is particularly important for targets that do their own bundle packing - it's not sufficient to know simply that instructions can share a packet; which slots are used is also required for encoding. This extends the emitter to emit a side-table containing resource usage diffs for each state transition. The packetizer maintains a set of all possible resource states in its current state. After packetization is complete, all remaining resource states are possible packetization strategies. The sidetable is only ~500K for Hexagon, but the extra tracking is disabled by default (most uses of the packetizer like MachinePipeliner don't care and don't need the extra maintained state). Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66936 ........ Reverted as this is causing "compiler out of heap space" errors on MSVC 2017/19 NDEBUG builds llvm-svn: 371393
* [DFAPacketizer] Track resources for packetized instructionsJames Molloy2019-09-061-0/+29
This patch allows the DFAPacketizer to be queried after a packet is formed to work out which resources were allocated to the packetized instructions. This is particularly important for targets that do their own bundle packing - it's not sufficient to know simply that instructions can share a packet; which slots are used is also required for encoding. This extends the emitter to emit a side-table containing resource usage diffs for each state transition. The packetizer maintains a set of all possible resource states in its current state. After packetization is complete, all remaining resource states are possible packetization strategies. The sidetable is only ~500K for Hexagon, but the extra tracking is disabled by default (most uses of the packetizer like MachinePipeliner don't care and don't need the extra maintained state). Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66936 llvm-svn: 371198
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