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;; Scheduling for the Intel P6 family of processors
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;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; This file is part of GCC.
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;;
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;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;;
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;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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;; the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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;; The P6 family includes the Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Celeron
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;; and Xeon lines of CPUs. The DFA scheduler description in this file is
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;; based on information that can be found in the following three documents:
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;;
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;; "P6 Family of Processors Hardware Developer's Manual",
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;; Intel, September 1999.
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;;
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;; "Intel Architecture Optimization Manual",
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;; Intel, 1999 (Order Number: 245127-001).
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;;
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;; "How to optimize for the Pentium family of microprocessors",
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;; by Agner Fog, PhD.
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;;
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;; The P6 pipeline has three major components:
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;; 1) the FETCH/DECODE unit, an in-order issue front-end
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;; 2) the DISPATCH/EXECUTE unit, which is the out-of-order core
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;; 3) the RETIRE unit, an in-order retirement unit
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;;
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;; So, the P6 CPUs have out-of-order cores, but the instruction decoder and
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;; retirement unit are naturally in-order.
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;;
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;; BUS INTERFACE UNIT
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;; / \
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;; L1 ICACHE L1 DCACHE
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;; / | \ | \
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;; DECODER0 DECODER1 DECODER2 DISP/EXEC RETIRE
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;; \ | / | |
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;; INSTRUCTION POOL __________|_______/
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;; (inc. reorder buffer)
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;;
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;; Since the P6 CPUs execute instructions out-of-order, the most important
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;; consideration in performance tuning is making sure enough micro-ops are
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;; ready for execution in the out-of-order core, while not stalling the
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;; decoder.
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;;
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;; TODO:
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;; - Find a less crude way to model complex instructions, in
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;; particular how many cycles they take to be decoded.
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;; - Include decoder latencies in the total reservation latencies.
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;; This isn't necessary right now because we assume for every
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;; instruction that it never blocks a decoder.
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;; - Figure out where the p0 and p1 reservations come from. These
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;; appear not to be in the manual (e.g. why is cld "(p0+p1)*2"
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;; better than "(p0|p1)*4" ???)
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;; - Lots more because I'm sure this is still far from optimal :-)
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;; The ppro_idiv and ppro_fdiv automata are used to model issue
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;; latencies of idiv and fdiv type insns.
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(define_automaton "ppro_decoder,ppro_core,ppro_idiv,ppro_fdiv,ppro_load,ppro_store")
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;; Simple instructions of the register-register form have only one uop.
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;; Load instructions are also only one uop. Store instructions decode to
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;; two uops, and simple read-modify instructions also take two uops.
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;; Simple instructions of the register-memory form have two to three uops.
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;; Simple read-modify-write instructions have four uops. The rules for
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;; the decoder are simple:
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;; - an instruction with 1 uop can be decoded by any of the three
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;; decoders in one cycle.
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;; - an instruction with 1 to 4 uops can be decoded only by decoder 0
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;; but still in only one cycle.
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;; - a complex (microcode) instruction can also only be decoded by
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;; decoder 0, and this takes an unspecified number of cycles.
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;;
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;; The goal is to schedule such that we have a few-one-one uops sequence
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;; in each cycle, to decode as many instructions per cycle as possible.
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(define_cpu_unit "decoder0" "ppro_decoder")
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(define_cpu_unit "decoder1" "ppro_decoder")
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(define_cpu_unit "decoder2" "ppro_decoder")
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;; We first wish to find an instruction for decoder0, so exclude
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;; decoder1 and decoder2 from being reserved until decoder 0 is
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;; reserved.
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(presence_set "decoder1" "decoder0")
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(presence_set "decoder2" "decoder0")
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;; Most instructions can be decoded on any of the three decoders.
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(define_reservation "decodern" "(decoder0|decoder1|decoder2)")
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;; The out-of-order core has five pipelines. During each cycle, the core
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;; may dispatch zero or one uop on the port of any of the five pipelines
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;; so the maximum number of dispatched uops per cycle is 5. In practicer,
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;; 3 uops per cycle is more realistic.
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;;
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;; Two of the five pipelines contain several execution units:
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;;
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;; Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
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;; ALU ALU LOAD SAC SDA
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;; FPU JUE
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;; AGU MMX
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;; MMX P3FPU
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;; P3FPU
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;;
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;; (SAC=Store Address Calculation, SDA=Store Data Unit, P3FPU = SSE unit,
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;; JUE = Jump Execution Unit, AGU = Address Generation Unit)
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;;
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(define_cpu_unit "p0,p1" "ppro_core")
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(define_cpu_unit "p2" "ppro_load")
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(define_cpu_unit "p3,p4" "ppro_store")
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(define_cpu_unit "idiv" "ppro_idiv")
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(define_cpu_unit "fdiv" "ppro_fdiv")
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;; Only the irregular instructions have to be modeled here. A load
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;; increases the latency by 2 or 3, or by nothing if the manual gives
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;; a latency already. Store latencies are not accounted for.
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;;
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;; The simple instructions follow a very regular pattern of 1 uop per
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;; reg-reg operation, 1 uop per load on port 2. and 2 uops per store
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;; on port 4 and port 3. These instructions are modelled at the bottom
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;; of this file.
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;;
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;; For microcoded instructions we don't know how many uops are produced.
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;; These instructions are the "complex" ones in the Intel manuals. All
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;; we _do_ know is that they typically produce four or more uops, so
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;; they can only be decoded on decoder0. Modelling their latencies
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;; doesn't make sense because we don't know how these instructions are
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;; executed in the core. So we just model that they can only be decoded
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;; on decoder 0, and say that it takes a little while before the result
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;; is available.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_complex_insn" 6
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(eq_attr "type" "other,multi,call,callv,str"))
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"decoder0")
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;; imov with memory operands does not use the integer units.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imov" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "imov")))
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"decodern,(p0|p1)")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imov_load" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(eq_attr "type" "imov")))
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"decodern,p2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imov_store" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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(eq_attr "type" "imov")))
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"decoder0,p4+p3")
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;; imovx always decodes to one uop, and also doesn't use the integer
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;; units if it has memory operands.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imovx" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "imovx")))
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"decodern,(p0|p1)")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imovx_load" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(eq_attr "type" "imovx")))
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"decodern,p2")
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;; lea executes on port 0 with latency one and throughput 1.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_lea" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "lea")))
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"decodern,p0")
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;; Shift and rotate execute on port 0 with latency and throughput 1.
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;; The load and store units need to be reserved when memory operands
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;; are involved.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_shift_rotate" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "ishift,ishift1,rotate,rotate1")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_shift_rotate_mem" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "!none")
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(eq_attr "type" "ishift,ishift1,rotate,rotate1")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0,p4+p3")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_cld" 2
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(eq_attr "type" "cld"))
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"decoder0,(p0+p1)*2")
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;; The P6 has a sophisticated branch prediction mechanism to minimize
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;; latencies due to branching. In particular, it has a fast way to
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;; execute branches that are taken multiple times (such as in loops).
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;; Branches not taken suffer no penalty, and correctly predicted
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;; branches cost only one fetch cycle. Mispredicted branches are very
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;; costly: typically 15 cycles and possibly as many as 26 cycles.
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;;
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;; Unfortunately all this makes it quite difficult to properly model
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;; the latencies for the compiler. Here I've made the choice to be
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;; optimistic and assume branches are often predicted correctly, so
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;; they have latency 1, and the decoders are not blocked.
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;;
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;; In addition, the model assumes a branch always decodes to only 1 uop,
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;; which is not exactly true because there are a few instructions that
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;; decode to 2 uops or microcode. But this probably gives the best
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;; results because we can assume these instructions can decode on all
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;; decoders.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_branch" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "ibr")))
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"decodern,p1")
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;; ??? Indirect branches probably have worse latency than this.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_indirect_branch" 6
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "!none")
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(eq_attr "type" "ibr")))
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"decoder0,p2+p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_leave" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(eq_attr "type" "leave"))
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"decoder0,p2+(p0|p1),(p0|p1)")
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;; imul has throughput one, but latency 4, and can only execute on port 0.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imul" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "imul")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_imul_mem" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "!none")
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(eq_attr "type" "imul")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0")
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;; div and idiv are very similar, so we model them the same.
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;; QI, HI, and SI have issue latency 12, 21, and 37, respectively.
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;; These issue latencies are modelled via the ppro_div automaton.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_idiv_QI" 19
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "QI")
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(eq_attr "type" "idiv"))))
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"decoder0,(p0+idiv)*2,(p0|p1)+idiv,idiv*9")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_idiv_QI_load" 19
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "QI")
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(eq_attr "type" "idiv"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0+idiv,p0+idiv,(p0|p1)+idiv,idiv*9")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_idiv_HI" 23
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "HI")
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(eq_attr "type" "idiv"))))
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"decoder0,(p0+idiv)*3,(p0|p1)+idiv,idiv*17")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_idiv_HI_load" 23
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "HI")
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(eq_attr "type" "idiv"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0+idiv,p0+idiv,(p0|p1)+idiv,idiv*18")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_idiv_SI" 39
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SI")
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(eq_attr "type" "idiv"))))
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"decoder0,(p0+idiv)*3,(p0|p1)+idiv,idiv*33")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_idiv_SI_load" 39
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SI")
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(eq_attr "type" "idiv"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0+idiv,p0+idiv,(p0|p1)+idiv,idiv*34")
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;; Floating point operations always execute on port 0.
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;; ??? where do these latencies come from? fadd has latency 3 and
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;; has throughput "1/cycle (align with FADD)". What do they
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;; mean and how can we model that?
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fop" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none,unknown")
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(eq_attr "type" "fop")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fop_load" 5
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(eq_attr "type" "fop")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fop_store" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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(eq_attr "type" "fop")))
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"decoder0,p0,p0,p0+p4+p3")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fop_both" 5
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "both")
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(eq_attr "type" "fop")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0,p0+p4+p3")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fsgn" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(eq_attr "type" "fsgn"))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fistp" 5
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(eq_attr "type" "fistp"))
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"decoder0,p0*2,p4+p3")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fcmov" 2
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(eq_attr "type" "fcmov"))
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"decoder0,p0*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fcmp" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "fcmp")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fcmp_load" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(eq_attr "type" "fcmp")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmov" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmov")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmov_load" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "!XF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmov"))))
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"decodern,p2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmov_XF_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "XF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmov"))))
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"decoder0,(p2+p0)*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmov_store" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "!XF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmov"))))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmov_XF_store" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "XF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmov"))))
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"decoder0,(p0+p4),(p0+p3)")
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;; fmul executes on port 0 with latency 5. It has issue latency 2,
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;; but we don't model this.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmul" 5
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmul")))
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"decoder0,p0*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fmul_load" 6
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(eq_attr "type" "fmul")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0,p0")
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;; fdiv latencies depend on the mode of the operands. XFmode gives
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;; a latency of 38 cycles, DFmode gives 32, and SFmode gives latency 18.
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;; Division by a power of 2 takes only 9 cycles, but we cannot model
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;; that. Throughput is equal to latency - 1, which we model using the
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;; ppro_div automaton.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fdiv_SF" 18
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fdiv,fpspc"))))
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"decodern,p0+fdiv,fdiv*16")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fdiv_SF_load" 19
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fdiv,fpspc"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0+fdiv,fdiv*16")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fdiv_DF" 32
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "DF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fdiv,fpspc"))))
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"decodern,p0+fdiv,fdiv*30")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fdiv_DF_load" 33
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "DF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fdiv,fpspc"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0+fdiv,fdiv*30")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fdiv_XF" 38
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "XF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fdiv,fpspc"))))
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"decodern,p0+fdiv,fdiv*36")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_fdiv_XF_load" 39
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "XF")
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(eq_attr "type" "fdiv,fpspc"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0+fdiv,fdiv*36")
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;; MMX instructions can execute on either port 0 or port 1 with a
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;; throughput of 1/cycle.
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;; on port 0: - ALU (latency 1)
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;; - Multiplier Unit (latency 3)
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;; on port 1: - ALU (latency 1)
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;; - Shift Unit (latency 1)
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;;
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;; MMX instructions are either of the type reg-reg, or read-modify, and
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;; except for mmxshft and mmxmul they can execute on port 0 or port 1,
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|
;; so they behave as "simple" instructions that need no special modelling.
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;; We only have to model mmxshft and mmxmul.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_mmx_shft" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "mmxshft")))
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"decodern,p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_mmx_shft_load" 2
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "mmxshft")))
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"decoder0,p2+p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_mmx_mul" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "mmxmul")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_mmx_mul_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(eq_attr "type" "mmxmul")))
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"decoder0,p2+p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mmxcvt" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "DI")
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(eq_attr "type" "mmxcvt")))
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"decodern,p1")
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;; FIXME: These are Pentium III only, but we cannot tell here if
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|
;; we're generating code for PentiumPro/Pentium II or Pentium III
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;; (define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mmxshft" 2
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;; (and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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;; (and (eq_attr "mode" "DI")
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;; (eq_attr "type" "mmxshft")))
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;; "decodern,p0")
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;; SSE is very complicated, and takes a bit more effort.
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;; ??? I assumed that all SSE instructions decode on decoder0,
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|
;; but is this correct?
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;; The sfence instruction.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_sfence" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "unknown")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "sse")))
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"decoder0,p4+p3")
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;; FIXME: This reservation is all wrong when we're scheduling sqrtss.
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_SF" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sse")))
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"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_add_SF" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sseadd"))))
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"decodern,p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_add_SF_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sseadd"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_cmp_SF" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecmp"))))
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"decoder0,p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_cmp_SF_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecmp"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_comi_SF" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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|
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecomi"))))
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|
"decodern,p0")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_comi_SF_load" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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|
|
|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "ssecomi"))))
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"decoder0,p2+p0")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mul_SF" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "ssemul"))))
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|
"decodern,p0")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mul_SF_load" 4
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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|
|
|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "ssemul"))))
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|
"decoder0,p2+p0")
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;; FIXME: ssediv doesn't close p0 for 17 cycles, surely???
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_div_SF" 18
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "ssediv"))))
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|
"decoder0,p0*17")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_div_SF_load" 18
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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|
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "ssediv"))))
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|
"decoder0,(p2+p0),p0*16")
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|
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_icvt_SF" 4
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
|
|
(eq_attr "type" "sseicvt")))
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"decoder0,(p2+p1)*2")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_icvt_SI" 3
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SI")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "sseicvt")))
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|
"decoder0,(p2+p1)")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mov_SF" 3
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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|
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
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(eq_attr "type" "ssemov"))))
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"decoder0,(p0|p1)")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mov_SF_load" 3
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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|
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "ssemov"))))
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"decoder0,p2+(p0|p1)")
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|
(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mov_SF_store" 3
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|
(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "SF")
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|
|
(eq_attr "type" "ssemov"))))
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"decoder0,p4+p3")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_V4SF" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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|
(eq_attr "type" "sse")))
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|
"decoder0,p1*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_add_V4SF" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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|
(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sseadd"))))
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"decoder0,p1*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_add_V4SF_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sseadd"))))
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"decoder0,(p2+p1)*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_cmp_V4SF" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecmp"))))
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"decoder0,p1*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_cmp_V4SF_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecmp"))))
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"decoder0,(p2+p1)*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_cvt_V4SF" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none,unknown")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecvt"))))
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"decoder0,p1*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_cvt_V4SF_other" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "!none,unknown")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssecmp"))))
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"decoder0,p1,p4+p3")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mul_V4SF" 5
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssemul"))))
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"decoder0,p0*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mul_V4SF_load" 5
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssemul"))))
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"decoder0,(p2+p0)*2")
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;; FIXME: p0 really closed this long???
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_div_V4SF" 48
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssediv"))))
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"decoder0,p0*34")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_div_V4SF_load" 48
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssediv"))))
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"decoder0,(p2+p0)*2,p0*32")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_log_V4SF" 2
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sselog,sselog1"))))
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"decodern,p1")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_log_V4SF_load" 2
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "sselog,sselog1"))))
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"decoder0,(p2+p1)")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mov_V4SF" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssemov"))))
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"decoder0,(p0|p1)*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mov_V4SF_load" 2
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssemov"))))
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"decoder0,p2*2")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_sse_mov_V4SF_store" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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(and (eq_attr "mode" "V4SF")
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(eq_attr "type" "ssemov"))))
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"decoder0,(p4+p3)*2")
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;; All other instructions are modelled as simple instructions.
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;; We have already modelled all i387 floating point instructions, so all
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;; other instructions execute on either port 0 or port 1. This includes
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;; the ALU units, and the MMX units.
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;;
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;; reg-reg instructions produce 1 uop so they can be decoded on any of
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;; the three decoders.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_insn" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "none,unknown")
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(eq_attr "type" "alu,alu1,negnot,incdec,icmp,test,setcc,icmov,push,pop,fxch,sseiadd,sseishft,sseimul,mmx,mmxadd,mmxcmp")))
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"decodern,(p0|p1)")
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;; read-modify and register-memory instructions have 2 or three uops,
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;; so they have to be decoded on decoder0.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_insn_load" 3
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "load")
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(eq_attr "type" "alu,alu1,negnot,incdec,icmp,test,setcc,icmov,push,pop,fxch,sseiadd,sseishft,sseimul,mmx,mmxadd,mmxcmp")))
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"decoder0,p2+(p0|p1)")
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_insn_store" 1
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "store")
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(eq_attr "type" "alu,alu1,negnot,incdec,icmp,test,setcc,icmov,push,pop,fxch,sseiadd,sseishft,sseimul,mmx,mmxadd,mmxcmp")))
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"decoder0,(p0|p1),p4+p3")
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;; read-modify-store instructions produce 4 uops so they have to be
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;; decoded on decoder0 as well.
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(define_insn_reservation "ppro_insn_both" 4
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(and (eq_attr "cpu" "pentiumpro,generic32")
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(and (eq_attr "memory" "both")
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(eq_attr "type" "alu,alu1,negnot,incdec,icmp,test,setcc,icmov,push,pop,fxch,sseiadd,sseishft,sseimul,mmx,mmxadd,mmxcmp")))
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"decoder0,p2+(p0|p1),p4+p3")
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