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;; AppliedMicro Titan core complex

(define_automaton “titan_core,titan_fpu,titan_fxu,titan_bpu,titan_lsu”) (define_cpu_unit “titan_issue_0,titan_issue_1” “titan_core”)

;; Some useful abbreviations. (define_reservation “titan_issue” “titan_issue_0|titan_issue_1”)

;; === FXU scheduling ===

(define_cpu_unit “titan_fxu_sh,titan_fxu_wb” “titan_fxu”)

;; The 1-cycle adder executes add, addi, subf, neg, compare and trap ;; instructions. It provides its own, dedicated result-bus, so we ;; don't need the titan_fxu_wb reservation to complete. (define_insn_reservation “titan_fxu_adder” 1 (and (ior (eq_attr “type” “cmp,trap”) (and (eq_attr “type” “add,logical”) (eq_attr “dot” “yes”))) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fxu_sh”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_imul” 5 (and (eq_attr “type” “mul”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”))
“titan_issue,titan_fxu_sh,nothing*5,titan_fxu_wb”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_mulhw” 4 (and (eq_attr “type” “halfmul”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fxu_sh,nothing*4,titan_fxu_wb”)

(define_bypass 2 “titan_mulhw” “titan_mulhw”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_fxu_shift_and_rotate” 2 (and (eq_attr “type” “insert,shift,cntlz”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fxu_sh,nothing*2,titan_fxu_wb”)

;; We model the divider for the worst-case (i.e. a full 32-bit ;; divide). To model the bypass for byte-wise completion, a ;; define_bypass with a guard-function could be used... however, this ;; would be an optimization of doubtful value, as a large number of ;; divides will operate on 32-bit variables.

;; To avoid an unmanagably large automata (generating the automata ;; would require well over 2GB in memory), we don't model the shared ;; result bus on this one. The divider-pipeline is thus modeled ;; through its latency and initial disptach bottlenecks (i.e. issue ;; slots and fxu scheduler availability) (define_insn_reservation “titan_fxu_div” 34 (and (eq_attr “type” “div”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fxu_sh”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_fxu_alu” 1 (and (ior (eq_attr “type” “integer,exts”) (and (eq_attr “type” “add,logical”) (eq_attr “dot” “no”))) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fxu_sh,nothing,titan_fxu_wb”)

;; === BPU scheduling ===

(define_cpu_unit “titan_bpu_sh” “titan_bpu”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_bpu” 2 (and (eq_attr “type” “branch,jmpreg,cr_logical,delayed_cr”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_bpu_sh”)

;; === LSU scheduling ===

(define_cpu_unit “titan_lsu_sh” “titan_lsu”)

;; Loads. (define_insn_reservation “titan_lsu_load” 3 (and (eq_attr “type” “load,load_l,sync”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_lsu_sh”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_lsu_fpload” 12 (and (eq_attr “type” “fpload”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_lsu_sh”)

;; Note that the isync is not clearly placed within any execution ;; unit. We've made the assumption that it will be running out of the ;; LSU, as msync is also executed within the LSU. (define_insn_reservation “titan_lsu_sync” 20 (and (eq_attr “type” “sync”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_lsu_sh*20”)

;; Stores. (define_insn_reservation “titan_lsu_store” 12 (and (eq_attr “type” “store,store_c”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_lsu_sh”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_lsu_fpstore” 12 (and (eq_attr “type” “fpstore”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_lsu_sh”)

;; === FPU scheduling ===

;; In order to keep the automaton for the Titan FPU efficient and ;; maintainable, we've kept in as concise as possible and created a ;; mapping for the main “choke points” only instead of modelling the ;; overall flow of instructions through the FP-pipeline(s).

;; The key elements modelled are: ;; * each FP-instruction takes up one of the two issue slots ;; * the FPU runs at half the core frequency ;; * divides are not pipelined (but execute in a separate unit) ;; * the FPU has a shared result bus for all its units

(define_cpu_unit “titan_fp0,titan_fpdiv,titan_fpwb” “titan_fpu”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_fp_div_double” 72 (and (eq_attr “type” “ddiv”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fpdiv*72,titan_fpwb”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_fp_div_single” 46 (and (eq_attr “type” “sdiv”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fpdiv*46,titan_fpwb”)

(define_insn_reservation “titan_fp_single” 12 (and (eq_attr “fp_type” “fp_addsub_s,fp_mul_s,fp_maddsub_s”)
(eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fp02,nothing10,titan_fpwb”)

;; Make sure the “titan_fp” rule stays last, as it's a catch all for ;; double-precision and unclassified (e.g. fsel) FP-instructions (define_insn_reservation “titan_fp” 10 (and (eq_attr “type” “fpcompare,fp,dmul”) (eq_attr “cpu” “titan”)) “titan_issue,titan_fp02,nothing8,titan_fpwb”)

;; Please note, that the non-pipelined FP-instructions “mcrfs”, ;; “mtfsb0[.]”, “mtfsb1[.]”, “mtfsf[.]”, “mtfsfi[.]” are not ;; accessible from regular language constructs (i.e. they are not used ;; by the code generator, except for special purpose sequences defined ;; in rs6000.md), no special provisions are made for these.