New parameters to control stringop expansion libcall strategy

Jan Hubicka hubicka@ucw.cz
Tue Aug 6 09:42:00 GMT 2013


> >>> 2013-08-02  Xinliang David Li  <davidxl@google.com>
> >>>
> >>>         * config/i386/stringop.def: New file.
> >>>         * config/i386/stringop.opt: New file.
> >>>         * config/i386/i386-opts.h: Include stringopt.def.
> >>>         * config/i386/i386.opt: Include stringopt.opt.
> >>>         * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_option_override_internal):
> >>>         Override default size based stringop inline strategies
> >>>         with options.
> >>>         * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_parse_stringop_strategy_string):
> >>>         New function.
> >>>
> >>> 2013-08-04  Xinliang David Li  <davidxl@google.com>
> >>>
> >>>         * testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-1.c: New test.
> >>>         * testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-2.c: Ditto.
> >>>         * testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memset-strategy-1.c: Ditto.
> >>>         * testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-3.c: Ditto.

The patch looks resonable to me in general.  I wonder why we need to bring
all the cost tables non-const instead of just having writable storage for
the "current strategy" like we do with other flags anyway.

Your strings are definitely more readable than the in-memory representation
I came up with. Perhaps we can even turn the cost tables into strings
for easier maintenance?  I guess they are bit confusing for people
not familiar with a code.

Honza
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Xinliang David Li <davidxl@google.com> wrote:
> >>> > On x86_64, when the expected size of memcpy/memset is known (e.g, with
> >>> > FDO), libcall strategy is used with the size is > 8192. This value is
> >>> > hard coded, which makes it hard to do performance tuning. This patch
> >>> > adds two new parameters to do that. Potential usage includes
> >>> > per-application libcall strategy min-size tuning based on summary data
> >>> > with FDO (e.g, instruction workset size).
> >>> >
> >>> > Bootstrap and tested on x86_64/linux. Ok for trunk?
> >>> >
> >>> > thanks,
> >>> >
> >>> > David
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > 2013-08-02  Xinliang David Li  <davidxl@google.com>
> >>> >
> >>> >         * params.def: New parameters.
> >>> >         * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_option_override_internal):
> >>> >         Override default libcall size limit with parameters.
> >>
> >>> Index: config/i386/stringop.def
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- config/i386/stringop.def  (revision 0)
> >>> +++ config/i386/stringop.def  (revision 0)
> >>> @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
> >>> +/* Definitions for option handling for IA-32.
> >>> +   Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> >>> +
> >>> +This file is part of GCC.
> >>> +
> >>> +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> >>> +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> >>> +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
> >>> +any later version.
> >>> +
> >>> +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> >>> +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> >>> +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
> >>> +GNU General Public License for more details.
> >>> +
> >>> +Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
> >>> +permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
> >>> +3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
> >>> +
> >>> +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
> >>> +a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
> >>> +see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
> >>> +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
> >>> +
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (no_stringop, no_stringop)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (libcall, libcall)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (rep_prefix_1_byte, rep_byte)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (rep_prefix_4_byte, rep_4byte)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (rep_prefix_8_byte, rep_8byte)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (loop_1_byte, byte_loop)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (loop, loop)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (unrolled_loop, unrolled_loop)
> >>> +DEF_ENUM
> >>> +DEF_ALG (vector_loop, vector_loop)
> >>> Index: config/i386/i386.opt
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- config/i386/i386.opt      (revision 201458)
> >>> +++ config/i386/i386.opt      (working copy)
> >>> @@ -316,6 +316,14 @@ mstack-arg-probe
> >>>  Target Report Mask(STACK_PROBE) Save
> >>>  Enable stack probing
> >>>
> >>> +mmemcpy-strategy=
> >>> +Target RejectNegative Joined Var(ix86_tune_memcpy_strategy)
> >>> +Specify memcpy expansion strategy when expected size is known
> >>> +
> >>> +mmemset-strategy=
> >>> +Target RejectNegative Joined Var(ix86_tune_memset_strategy)
> >>> +Specify memset expansion strategy when expected size is known
> >>> +
> >>>  mstringop-strategy=
> >>>  Target RejectNegative Joined Enum(stringop_alg) Var(ix86_stringop_alg) Init(no_stringop)
> >>>  Chose strategy to generate stringop using
> >>> Index: config/i386/stringop.opt
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- config/i386/stringop.opt  (revision 0)
> >>> +++ config/i386/stringop.opt  (revision 0)
> >>> @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
> >>> +/* Definitions for option handling for IA-32.
> >>> +   Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> >>> +
> >>> +This file is part of GCC.
> >>> +
> >>> +GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> >>> +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> >>> +the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
> >>> +any later version.
> >>> +
> >>> +GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> >>> +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> >>> +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
> >>> +GNU General Public License for more details.
> >>> +
> >>> +Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
> >>> +permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
> >>> +3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
> >>> +
> >>> +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
> >>> +a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
> >>> +see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
> >>> +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
> >>> +
> >>> +Enum(stringop_alg) String(rep_byte) Value(rep_prefix_1_byte)
> >>> +
> >>> +#undef DEF_ENUM
> >>> +#define DEF_ENUM EnumValue
> >>> +
> >>> +#undef DEF_ALG
> >>> +#define DEF_ALG(alg, name) Enum(stringop_alg) String(name) Value(alg)
> >>> +
> >>> +#include "stringop.def"
> >>> +
> >>> +#undef DEF_ENUM
> >>> +#undef DEF_ALG
> >>> Index: config/i386/i386.c
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- config/i386/i386.c        (revision 201458)
> >>> +++ config/i386/i386.c        (working copy)
> >>> @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ struct processor_costs ix86_size_cost =
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>>  /* Processor costs (relative to an add) */
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs i386_cost = { /* 386 specific costs */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ struct processor_costs i386_cost = {      /*
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs i486_cost = { /* 486 specific costs */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ struct processor_costs i486_cost = {      /*
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs pentium_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ struct processor_costs pentium_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs pentiumpro_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ struct processor_costs pentiumpro_cost =
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs geode_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ struct processor_costs geode_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs k6_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (2),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ struct processor_costs k6_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs athlon_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (2),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ struct processor_costs athlon_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs k8_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (2),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ struct processor_costs btver2_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs pentium4_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (3),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ struct processor_costs pentium4_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs nocona_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ struct processor_costs nocona_cost = {
> >>>    1,                                 /* cond_not_taken_branch_cost.  */
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs atom_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1) + 1,             /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ struct processor_costs slm_cost = {
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>>  /* Generic64 should produce code tuned for Nocona and K8.  */
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs generic64_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    /* On all chips taken into consideration lea is 2 cycles and more.  With
> >>> @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ struct processor_costs generic64_cost =
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>>  /* core_cost should produce code tuned for Core familly of CPUs.  */
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs core_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    /* On all chips taken into consideration lea is 2 cycles and more.  With
> >>> @@ -1717,7 +1717,7 @@ struct processor_costs core_cost = {
> >>>
> >>>  /* Generic32 should produce code tuned for PPro, Pentium4, Nocona,
> >>>     Athlon and K8.  */
> >>> -static const
> >>> +static
> >>>  struct processor_costs generic32_cost = {
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1),                 /* cost of an add instruction */
> >>>    COSTS_N_INSNS (1) + 1,             /* cost of a lea instruction */
> >>> @@ -2900,6 +2900,150 @@ ix86_debug_options (void)
> >>>
> >>>    return;
> >>>  }
> >>> +
> >>> +static const char *stringop_alg_names[] = {
> >>> +#define DEF_ENUM
> >>> +#define DEF_ALG(alg, name) #name,
> >>> +#include "stringop.def"
> >>> +#undef DEF_ENUM
> >>> +#undef DEF_ALG
> >>> +};
> >>> +
> >>> +/* Parse parameter string passed to -mmemcpy-strategy= or -mmemset-strategy=.
> >>> +   The string is of the following form (or comma separated list of it):
> >>> +
> >>> +     strategy_alg:max_size:[align|noalign]
> >>> +
> >>> +   where the full size range for the strategy is either [0, max_size] or
> >>> +   [min_size, max_size], in which min_size is the max_size + 1 of the
> >>> +   preceding range.  The last size range must have max_size == -1.
> >>> +
> >>> +   Examples:
> >>> +
> >>> +    1.
> >>> +       -mmemcpy-strategy=libcall:-1:noalign
> >>> +
> >>> +      this is equivalent to (for known size memcpy) -mstringop-strategy=libcall
> >>> +
> >>> +
> >>> +   2.
> >>> +      -mmemset-strategy=rep_8byte:16:noalign,vector_loop:2048:align,libcall:-1:noalign
> >>> +
> >>> +      This is to tell the compiler to use the following strategy for memset
> >>> +      1) when the expected size is between [1, 16], use rep_8byte strategy;
> >>> +      2) when the size is between [17, 2048], use vector_loop;
> >>> +      3) when the size is > 2048, use libcall.
> >>> +
> >>> +*/
> >>> +
> >>> +struct stringop_size_range
> >>> +{
> >>> +  int min;
> >>> +  int max;
> >>> +  stringop_alg alg;
> >>> +  bool noalign;
> >>> +};
> >>> +
> >>> +static void
> >>> +ix86_parse_stringop_strategy_string (char *strategy_str, bool is_memset)
> >>> +{
> >>> +  const struct stringop_algs *default_algs;
> >>> +  stringop_size_range input_ranges[MAX_STRINGOP_ALGS];
> >>> +  char *curr_range_str, *next_range_str;
> >>> +  int i = 0, n = 0;
> >>> +
> >>> +  if (is_memset)
> >>> +    default_algs = &ix86_cost->memset[TARGET_64BIT != 0];
> >>> +  else
> >>> +    default_algs = &ix86_cost->memcpy[TARGET_64BIT != 0];
> >>> +
> >>> +  curr_range_str = strategy_str;
> >>> +
> >>> +  do {
> >>> +
> >>> +    int mins, maxs;
> >>> +    stringop_alg alg;
> >>> +    char alg_name[128];
> >>> +    char align[16];
> >>> +
> >>> +    next_range_str = strchr (curr_range_str, ',');
> >>> +    if (next_range_str)
> >>> +      *next_range_str++ = '\0';
> >>> +
> >>> +    if (3 != sscanf (curr_range_str, "%[^:]:%d:%s", alg_name, &maxs, align))
> >>> +      {
> >>> +        warning (0, "Wrong arg %s to option %s", curr_range_str,
> >>> +                 is_memset ? "-mmemset_strategy=" : "-mmemcpy_strategy=");
> >>> +        return;
> >>> +      }
> >>> +
> >>> +    if (n > 0 && (maxs < (mins = input_ranges[n - 1].max + 1) && maxs != -1))
> >>> +      {
> >>> +        warning (0, "Size ranges of option %s should be increasing",
> >>> +                 is_memset ? "-mmemset_strategy=" : "-mmemcpy_strategy=");
> >>> +        return;
> >>> +      }
> >>> +
> >>> +    for (i = 0; i < last_alg; i++)
> >>> +      {
> >>> +        if (!strcmp (alg_name, stringop_alg_names[i]))
> >>> +       {
> >>> +         alg = (stringop_alg) i;
> >>> +         break;
> >>> +          }
> >>> +      }
> >>> +
> >>> +    if (i == last_alg)
> >>> +      {
> >>> +        warning (0, "Wrong stringop strategy name %s specified for option %s",
> >>> +              alg_name,
> >>> +                 is_memset ? "-mmemset_strategy=" : "-mmemcpy_strategy=");
> >>> +     return;
> >>> +      }
> >>> +
> >>> +    input_ranges[n].min = mins;
> >>> +    input_ranges[n].max = maxs;
> >>> +    input_ranges[n].alg = alg;
> >>> +    if (!strcmp (align, "align"))
> >>> +      input_ranges[n].noalign = false;
> >>> +    else if (!strcmp (align, "noalign"))
> >>> +      input_ranges[n].noalign = true;
> >>> +    else
> >>> +      {
> >>> +        warning (0, "Unknown alignment %s specified for option %s",
> >>> +                 align, is_memset ? "-mmemset_strategy=" : "-mmemcpy_strategy=");
> >>> +        return;
> >>> +      }
> >>> +    n++;
> >>> +    curr_range_str = next_range_str;
> >>> +  } while (curr_range_str);
> >>> +
> >>> +  if (input_ranges[n - 1].max != -1)
> >>> +    {
> >>> +      warning (0, "The max value for the last size range should be -1"
> >>> +               " for option %s",
> >>> +               is_memset ? "-mmemset_strategy=" : "-mmemcpy_strategy=");
> >>> +      return;
> >>> +    }
> >>> +
> >>> +  if (n > MAX_STRINGOP_ALGS)
> >>> +    {
> >>> +      warning (0, "Too many size ranges specified in option %s",
> >>> +               is_memset ? "-mmemset_strategy=" : "-mmemcpy_strategy=");
> >>> +      return;
> >>> +    }
> >>> +
> >>> +  /* Now override the default algs array  */
> >>> +  for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
> >>> +    {
> >>> +      *const_cast<int *>(&default_algs->size[i].max) = input_ranges[i].max;
> >>> +      *const_cast<stringop_alg *>(&default_algs->size[i].alg)
> >>> +          = input_ranges[i].alg;
> >>> +      *const_cast<int *>(&default_algs->size[i].noalign)
> >>> +          = input_ranges[i].noalign;
> >>> +    }
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>>
> >>>  /* Override various settings based on options.  If MAIN_ARGS_P, the
> >>>     options are from the command line, otherwise they are from
> >>> @@ -4021,6 +4165,21 @@ ix86_option_override_internal (bool main
> >>>    /* Handle stack protector */
> >>>    if (!global_options_set.x_ix86_stack_protector_guard)
> >>>      ix86_stack_protector_guard = TARGET_HAS_BIONIC ? SSP_GLOBAL : SSP_TLS;
> >>> +
> >>> +  /* Handle -mmemcpy-strategy= and -mmemset-strategy=  */
> >>> +  if (ix86_tune_memcpy_strategy)
> >>> +    {
> >>> +      char *str = xstrdup (ix86_tune_memcpy_strategy);
> >>> +      ix86_parse_stringop_strategy_string (str, false);
> >>> +      free (str);
> >>> +    }
> >>> +
> >>> +  if (ix86_tune_memset_strategy)
> >>> +    {
> >>> +      char *str = xstrdup (ix86_tune_memset_strategy);
> >>> +      ix86_parse_stringop_strategy_string (str, true);
> >>> +      free (str);
> >>> +    }
> >>>  }
> >>>
> >>>  /* Implement the TARGET_OPTION_OVERRIDE hook.  */
> >>> @@ -22903,6 +23062,7 @@ ix86_expand_movmem (rtx dst, rtx src, rt
> >>>      {
> >>>      case libcall:
> >>>      case no_stringop:
> >>> +    case last_alg:
> >>>        gcc_unreachable ();
> >>>      case loop_1_byte:
> >>>        need_zero_guard = true;
> >>> @@ -23093,6 +23253,7 @@ ix86_expand_movmem (rtx dst, rtx src, rt
> >>>      {
> >>>      case libcall:
> >>>      case no_stringop:
> >>> +    case last_alg:
> >>>        gcc_unreachable ();
> >>>      case loop_1_byte:
> >>>      case loop:
> >>> @@ -23304,6 +23465,7 @@ ix86_expand_setmem (rtx dst, rtx count_e
> >>>      {
> >>>      case libcall:
> >>>      case no_stringop:
> >>> +    case last_alg:
> >>>        gcc_unreachable ();
> >>>      case loop:
> >>>        need_zero_guard = true;
> >>> @@ -23481,6 +23643,7 @@ ix86_expand_setmem (rtx dst, rtx count_e
> >>>      {
> >>>      case libcall:
> >>>      case no_stringop:
> >>> +    case last_alg:
> >>>        gcc_unreachable ();
> >>>      case loop_1_byte:
> >>>      case loop:
> >>> Index: config/i386/i386-opts.h
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- config/i386/i386-opts.h   (revision 201458)
> >>> +++ config/i386/i386-opts.h   (working copy)
> >>> @@ -28,15 +28,17 @@ see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTI
> >>>  /* Algorithm to expand string function with.  */
> >>>  enum stringop_alg
> >>>  {
> >>> -   no_stringop,
> >>> -   libcall,
> >>> -   rep_prefix_1_byte,
> >>> -   rep_prefix_4_byte,
> >>> -   rep_prefix_8_byte,
> >>> -   loop_1_byte,
> >>> -   loop,
> >>> -   unrolled_loop,
> >>> -   vector_loop
> >>> +#undef DEF_ENUM
> >>> +#define DEF_ENUM
> >>> +
> >>> +#undef DEF_ALG
> >>> +#define DEF_ALG(alg, name) alg,
> >>> +
> >>> +#include "stringop.def"
> >>> +last_alg
> >>> +
> >>> +#undef DEF_ENUM
> >>> +#undef DEF_ALG
> >>>  };
> >>>
> >>>  /* Available call abi.  */
> >>> Index: doc/invoke.texi
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- doc/invoke.texi   (revision 201458)
> >>> +++ doc/invoke.texi   (working copy)
> >>> @@ -649,6 +649,7 @@ Objective-C and Objective-C++ Dialects}.
> >>>  -mbmi2 -mrtm -mlwp -mthreads @gol
> >>>  -mno-align-stringops  -minline-all-stringops @gol
> >>>  -minline-stringops-dynamically -mstringop-strategy=@var{alg} @gol
> >>> +-mmemcpy-strategy=@var{strategy} -mmemset-strategy=@var{strategy}
> >>>  -mpush-args  -maccumulate-outgoing-args  -m128bit-long-double @gol
> >>>  -m96bit-long-double -mlong-double-64 -mlong-double-80 @gol
> >>>  -mregparm=@var{num}  -msseregparm @gol
> >>> @@ -14598,6 +14599,24 @@ Expand into an inline loop.
> >>>  Always use a library call.
> >>>  @end table
> >>>
> >>> +@item -mmemcpy-strategy=@var{strategy}
> >>> +@opindex mmemcpy-strategy=@var{strategy}
> >>> +Override the internal decision heuristic to decide if @code{__builtin_memcpy}
> >>> +should be inlined and what inline algorithm to use when the expected size
> >>> +of the copy operation is known. @var{strategy}
> >>> +is a comma-separated list of @var{alg}:@var{max_size}:@var{dest_align} triplets.
> >>> +@var{alg} is specified in @option{-mstringop-strategy}, @var{max_size} specifies
> >>> +the max byte size with which inline algorithm @var{alg} is allowed. For the last
> >>> +triplet, the @var{max_size} must be @code{-1}. The @var{max_size} of the triplets
> >>> +in the list must be specified in increasing order. The minimal byte size for
> >>> +@var{alg} is @code{0} for the first triplet and @code{@var{max_size} + 1} of the
> >>> +preceding range.
> >>> +
> >>> +@item -mmemset-strategy=@var{strategy}
> >>> +@opindex mmemset-strategy=@var{strategy}
> >>> +The option is similar to @option{-mmemcpy-strategy=} except that it is to control
> >>> +@code{__builtin_memset} expansion.
> >>> +
> >>>  @item -momit-leaf-frame-pointer
> >>>  @opindex momit-leaf-frame-pointer
> >>>  Don't keep the frame pointer in a register for leaf functions.  This
> >>> Index: testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-1.c
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-1.c     (revision 0)
> >>> +++ testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-1.c     (revision 0)
> >>> @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
> >>> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> >>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -march=atom -mmemcpy-strategy=vector_loop:-1:align" } */
> >>> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "movdqa" 8 { target { ! { ia32 } } } } } */
> >>> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "movdqa" 4 { target { ia32 } } } } */
> >>> +
> >>> +char a[2048];
> >>> +char b[2048];
> >>> +void t (void)
> >>> +{
> >>> +  __builtin_memcpy (a, b, 2048);
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>> Index: testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-2.c
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-2.c     (revision 0)
> >>> +++ testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-2.c     (revision 0)
> >>> @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
> >>> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> >>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -march=atom -mmemcpy-strategy=vector_loop:3000:align,libcall:-1:align" } */
> >>> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "movdqa" 8 { target { ! { ia32 } } } } } */
> >>> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "movdqa" 4 { target { ia32 } } } } */
> >>> +
> >>> +char a[2048];
> >>> +char b[2048];
> >>> +void t (void)
> >>> +{
> >>> +  __builtin_memcpy (a, b, 2048);
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>> Index: testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memset-strategy-1.c
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memset-strategy-1.c     (revision 0)
> >>> +++ testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memset-strategy-1.c     (revision 0)
> >>> @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
> >>> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> >>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -march=atom -mmemset-strategy=libcall:-1:align" } */
> >>> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "memset" 2  } } */
> >>> +
> >>> +char a[2048];
> >>> +void t (void)
> >>> +{
> >>> +  __builtin_memset (a, 1, 2048);
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>> Index: testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-3.c
> >>> ===================================================================
> >>> --- testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-3.c     (revision 0)
> >>> +++ testsuite/gcc.target/i386/memcpy-strategy-3.c     (revision 0)
> >>> @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
> >>> +/* { dg-do compile } */
> >>> +/* { dg-options "-O2 -march=atom -mmemcpy-strategy=vector_loop:2000:align,libcall:-1:align" } */
> >>> +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-times "memcpy" 2  } } */
> >>> +
> >>> +char a[2048];
> >>> +char b[2048];
> >>> +void t (void)
> >>> +{
> >>> +  __builtin_memcpy (a, b, 2048);
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> ---
> Best regards,
> Michael V. Zolotukhin,
> Software Engineer
> Intel Corporation.



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