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Lucas Ramirez
6206f5444f
[AMDGPU] Occupancy w.r.t. workgroup size range is also a range (#123748)
Occupancy (i.e., the number of waves per EU) depends, in addition to
register usage, on per-workgroup LDS usage as well as on the range of
possible workgroup sizes. Mirroring the latter, occupancy should
therefore be expressed as a range since different group sizes generally
yield different achievable occupancies.

`getOccupancyWithLocalMemSize` currently returns a scalar occupancy
based on the maximum workgroup size and LDS usage. With respect to the
workgroup size range, this scalar can be the minimum, the maximum, or
neither of the two of the range of achievable occupancies. This commit
fixes the function by making it compute and return the range of
achievable occupancies w.r.t. workgroup size and LDS usage; it also
renames it to `getOccupancyWithWorkGroupSizes` since it is the range of
workgroup sizes that produces the range of achievable occupancies.

Computing the achievable occupancy range is surprisingly involved.
Minimum/maximum workgroup sizes do not necessarily yield maximum/minimum
occupancies i.e., sometimes workgroup sizes inside the range yield the
occupancy bounds. The implementation finds these sizes in constant time;
heavy documentation explains the rationale behind the sometimes
relatively obscure calculations.

As a justifying example, consider a target with 10 waves / EU, 4 EUs/CU,
64-wide waves. Also consider a function with no LDS usage and a flat
workgroup size range of [513,1024].

- A group of 513 items requires 9 waves per group. Only 4 groups made up
of 9 waves each can fit fully on a CU at any given time, for a total of
36 waves on the CU, or 9 per EU. However, filling as much as possible
the remaining 40-36=4 wave slots without decreasing the number of groups
reveals that a larger group of 640 items yields 40 waves on the CU, or
10 per EU.
- Similarly, a group of 1024 items requires 16 waves per group. Only 2
groups made up of 16 waves each can fit fully on a CU ay any given time,
for a total of 32 waves on the CU, or 8 per EU. However, removing as
many waves as possible from the groups without being able to fit another
equal-sized group on the CU reveals that a smaller group of 896 items
yields 28 waves on the CU, or 7 per EU.

Therefore the achievable occupancy range for this function is not [8,9]
as the group size bounds directly yield, but [7,10].

Naturally this change causes a lot of test churn as instruction
scheduling is driven by achievable occupancy estimates. In most unit
tests the flat workgroup size range is the default [1,1024] which,
ignoring potential LDS limitations, would previously produce a scalar
occupancy of 8 (derived from 1024) on a lot of targets, whereas we now
consider the maximum occupancy to be 10 in such cases. Most tests are
updated automatically and checked manually for sanity. I also manually
changed some non-automatically generated assertions when necessary.

Fixes #118220.
2025-01-23 16:07:57 +01:00
Matt Arsenault
93d35ad5f5
AMDGPU: Delete FillMFMAShadowMutation (#123861)
No test changes with this removed and it appears to
be obsolete.
2025-01-22 22:41:25 +07:00
Sergei Barannikov
03847f19f2
[SelectionDAG] Add empty implementation of SelectionDAGInfo to some targets (#119968)
#119969 adds a couple of new methods to this class, which will need to
be overridden by these targets.

Part of #119709.

Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/119968
2024-12-16 15:13:46 +03:00
Matt Arsenault
cd20fc0772
AMDGPU: Remove wavefrontsize64 feature from dummy target (#117410)
This is a refinement for the existing hack. With this,
the default target will have neither wavefrontsize feature
present, unless it was explicitly specified. That is,
getWavefrontSize() == 64 no longer implies +wavefrontsize64.
getWavefrontSize() == 32 does imply +wavefrontsize32.

Continue to assume the value is 64 with no wavesize feature.
This maintains the codegenable property without any code
that directly cares about the wavesize needing to worry about it.

Introduce an isWaveSizeKnown helper to check if we know the
wavesize is accurate based on having one of the features explicitly
set, or a known target-cpu.

I'm not sure what's going on in wave_any.s. It's testing what
happens when both wavesizes are enabled, but this is treated
as an error in codegen. We now treat wave32 as the winning
case, so some cases that were previously printed as vcc are now
vcc_lo.
2024-11-23 09:27:47 -08:00
Jay Foad
b3995aa338
[AMDGPU] Decrease default NSA threshold from 3 to 2 (#116624)
In graphics shaders it is better overall to use NSA encoding for IMAGE
instructions, because the benefit of less constrained register
allocation outweighs the cost of larger encoding. In particular NSA form
often avoids the need for extra V_MOV_B32 instructions between IMAGE
instructions, which can allow the IMAGE instructions to be claused.

Note that in GFX12 there is no longer a bit in the encoding to choose
between NSA and non-NSA forms, so this only affects GFX10 and GFX11.
2024-11-19 15:54:27 +00:00
Kazu Hirata
be187369a0
[AMDGPU] Remove unused includes (NFC) (#116154)
Identified with misc-include-cleaner.
2024-11-13 21:10:03 -08:00
Jay Foad
6f956e3117
[AMDGPU] Rename LocalMemorySize features to AddressableLocalMemorySize (#110242)
Change the names of the TableGen features to match the names used by
AMDGPUSubtarget. "Addressable" refers to the amount that can be accessed
by a single workgroup. Add some explanatory comments. NFC.
2024-09-30 10:29:31 +01:00
Jay Foad
4ce8808dd9 [AMDGPU] Common up default value of -amdgpu-nsa-threshold. NFC.
The default value of 3 was specified in two places. Use the actual value
of the cl::init to avoid repeating it.
2024-09-05 21:14:43 +01:00
Jay Foad
b02b5b7b59
[AMDGPU] Simplify use of hasMovrel and hasVGPRIndexMode (#105680)
The generic subtarget has neither of these features. Rather than forcing
HasMovrel on, it is simpler to expand dynamic vector indexing to a
sequence of compare/select instructions.

NFC for real subtargets.
2024-08-23 09:59:19 +01:00
Jay Foad
a6bae5cb37
[AMDGPU] Split GCNSubtarget into its own file. NFC. (#105525) 2024-08-21 19:11:02 +01:00