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Andrea Di Biagio 52578ac67c [llvm-mca] Remove namespace prefixes made redundant by r345612. NFC
llvm-svn: 345730
2018-10-31 15:53:28 +00:00
Fangrui Song 5a8fd65700 [llvm-mca] Move namespace mca inside llvm::
Summary: This allows to remove `using namespace llvm;` in those *.cpp files

When we want to revisit the decision (everything resides in llvm::mca::*) in the future, we can move things to a nested namespace of llvm::mca::, to conceptually make them separate from the rest of llvm::mca::*

Reviewers: andreadb, mattd

Reviewed By: andreadb

Subscribers: javed.absar, tschuett, gbedwell, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53407

llvm-svn: 345612
2018-10-30 15:56:08 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio df4d65dda1 [llvm-mca] Lower to mca::Instructon before the pipeline is run.
Before this change, the lowering of instructions from llvm::MCInst to
mca::Instruction was done as part of the first stage of the pipeline (i.e. the
FetchStage).  In particular, FetchStage was responsible for picking the next
instruction from the source sequence, and lower it to an mca::Instruction with
the help of an object of class InstrBuilder.

The dependency on InstrBuilder was problematic for a number of reasons. Class
InstrBuilder only knows how to lower from llvm::MCInst to mca::Instruction.
That means, it is hard to support a different scenario where instructions
in input are not instances of class llvm::MCInst. Even if we managed to
specialize InstrBuilder, and generalize most of its internal logic, the
dependency on InstrBuilder in FetchStage would have caused more troubles (other
than complicating the pipeline logic).

With this patch, the lowering step is done before the pipeline is run. The
pipeline is no longer responsible for lowering from MCInst to mca::Instruction.
As a consequence of this, the FetchStage no longer needs to interact with an
InstrBuilder. The mca::SourceMgr class now simply wraps a reference to a
sequence of mca::Instruction objects.
This simplifies the logic of FetchStage, and increases the usability of it.  As
a result, on a debug build, we see a 7-9% speedup; on a release build, the
speedup is around 3-4%.

llvm-svn: 345500
2018-10-29 13:29:22 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 84d0051310 [llvm-mca] Removed dependency on mca::SourcMgr in some Views. NFC
llvm-svn: 345376
2018-10-26 10:48:04 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 7be45b0f85 [llvm-mca] Refactor class SourceMgr. NFCI
Added begin()/end() methods to allow the usage of SourceMgr in foreach loops.
With this change, method getMCInstFromIndex() (as well as a couple of other
methods) are now redundant, and can be removed from the public interface.

llvm-svn: 345147
2018-10-24 15:06:27 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio 01b9fd6868 [llvm-mca] Use llvm::ArrayRef in class SourceMgr. NFCI
Class SourceMgr now uses type ArrayRef<MCInst> to reference the
sequence of code from a "CodeRegion".

llvm-svn: 344911
2018-10-22 15:36:15 +00:00
Matt Davis 271ce76352 [llvm-mca] Introduce the llvm-mca library and organize the directory accordingly. NFC.
Summary:
This patch introduces llvm-mca as a library.  The driver (llvm-mca.cpp), views, and stats, are not part of the library. 
Those are separate components that are not required for the functioning of llvm-mca.

The directory has been organized as follows:
All library source files now reside in:
  - `lib/HardwareUnits/` - All subclasses of HardwareUnit (these represent the simulated hardware components of a backend).
      (LSUnit does not inherit from HardwareUnit, but Scheduler does which uses LSUnit).  
  - `lib/Stages/` - All subclasses of the pipeline stages.
  - `lib/` - This is the root of the library and contains library code that does not fit into the Stages or HardwareUnit subdirs.

All library header files now reside in the `include` directory and mimic the same layout as the `lib` directory mentioned above.

In the (near) future we would like to move the library (include and lib) contents from tools and into the core of llvm somewhere.
That change would allow various analysis and optimization passes to make use of MCA  functionality for things like cost modeling.

I left all of the non-library code just where it has always been, in the root of the llvm-mca directory. 
The include directives for the non-library source file have been updated to refer to the llvm-mca library headers.
I updated the llvm-mca/CMakeLists.txt file to include the library headers, but I made the non-library code
explicitly reference the library's 'include' directory.  Once we eventually (hopefully) migrate the MCA library
components into llvm the include directives used by the non-library source files will be updated to point to the
proper location in llvm.

Reviewers: andreadb, courbet, RKSimon

Reviewed By: andreadb

Subscribers: mgorny, javed.absar, tschuett, gbedwell, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50929

llvm-svn: 340755
2018-08-27 17:16:32 +00:00