The LIT test cases were migrated with the script provided by
Nikita Popov. Due to the size of the change it is split into
several parts.
Reviewed By: nemanja, nikic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135474
The method of counting resource consumption is modified to be based on
"Cycles" value when DFA is not used.
The calculation of ResMII is modified to total "Cycles" and divide it
by the number of units for each resource. Previously, ResMII was
excessive because it was assumed that resources were consumed for
the cycles of "Latency" value.
The method of resource reservation is modified similarly. When a
value of "Cycles" is larger than 1, the resource is considered to be
consumed by 1 for cycles of its length from the scheduled cycle.
To realize this, ResourceManager maintains a resource table for all
slots. Previously, resource consumption was always 1 for 1 cycle
regardless of the value of "Cycles" or "Latency".
In addition, the number of micro operations per cycle is modified to
be constrained by "IssueWidth". To disable the constraint,
--pipeliner-force-issue-width=100 can be used.
For the case of using DFA, the scheduling results are unchanged.
Reviewed By: dpenry
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133572
When we calculate MII, we use two loops, one with iterator R++ to
check whether we can reserve the resource, then --R to move back
the iterator to do reservation.
This is risky, as R++, --R may not point to the same element at all.
The can cause wrong MII.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63536
llvm-svn: 364353