;; ARM Cortex-A8 scheduling description. ;; Copyright (C) 2007-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Contributed by CodeSourcery.

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(define_automaton “cortex_a8”)

;; Only one load/store instruction can be issued per cycle ;; (although reservation of this unit is only required for single ;; loads and stores -- see below). (define_cpu_unit “cortex_a8_issue_ls” “cortex_a8”)

;; Only one branch instruction can be issued per cycle. (define_cpu_unit “cortex_a8_issue_branch” “cortex_a8”)

;; The two ALU pipelines. (define_cpu_unit “cortex_a8_alu0” “cortex_a8”) (define_cpu_unit “cortex_a8_alu1” “cortex_a8”)

;; The usual flow of an instruction through the pipelines. (define_reservation “cortex_a8_default” “cortex_a8_alu0|cortex_a8_alu1”)

;; The flow of a branch instruction through the pipelines. (define_reservation “cortex_a8_branch” “(cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_issue_branch)|
(cortex_a8_alu1+cortex_a8_issue_branch)”)

;; The flow of a load or store instruction through the pipeline in ;; the case where that instruction consists of only one micro-op... (define_reservation “cortex_a8_load_store_1” “(cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_issue_ls)|
(cortex_a8_alu1+cortex_a8_issue_ls)”)

;; ...and in the case of two micro-ops. Dual issue is altogether forbidden ;; during the issue cycle of the first micro-op. (Instead of modelling ;; a separate issue unit, we instead reserve alu0 and alu1 to ;; prevent any other instructions from being issued upon that first cycle.) ;; Even though the load/store pipeline is usually available in either ;; ALU pipe, multi-cycle instructions always issue in pipeline 0. (define_reservation “cortex_a8_load_store_2” “cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_alu1+cortex_a8_issue_ls,
cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_issue_ls”)

;; The flow of a single-cycle multiplication. (define_reservation “cortex_a8_multiply” “cortex_a8_alu0”)

;; The flow of a multiplication instruction that gets decomposed into ;; two micro-ops. The two micro-ops will be issued to pipeline 0 on ;; successive cycles. Dual issue cannot happen at the same time as the ;; first of the micro-ops. (define_reservation “cortex_a8_multiply_2” “cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_alu1,
cortex_a8_alu0”)

;; Similarly, the flow of a multiplication instruction that gets ;; decomposed into three micro-ops. Dual issue cannot occur except on ;; the cycle upon which the third micro-op is issued. (define_reservation “cortex_a8_multiply_3” “cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_alu1,
cortex_a8_alu0+cortex_a8_alu1,
cortex_a8_alu0”)

;; The model given here assumes that all instructions are unconditional.

;; Data processing instructions, but not move instructions.

;; We include CLZ with these since it has the same execution pattern ;; (source read in E2 and destination available at the end of that cycle). (define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_alu” 2 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “alu_imm,alus_imm,logic_imm,logics_imm,
alu_sreg,alus_sreg,logic_reg,logics_reg,
adc_imm,adcs_imm,adc_reg,adcs_reg,
adr,bfm,clz,rbit,rev,alu_dsp_reg,
shift_imm,shift_reg,
multiple”)) “cortex_a8_default”)

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_alu_shift” 2 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “alu_shift_imm_lsl_1to4,alu_shift_imm_other,alus_shift_imm,
logic_shift_imm,logics_shift_imm,
extend”)) “cortex_a8_default”)

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” 2 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “alu_shift_reg,alus_shift_reg,
logic_shift_reg,logics_shift_reg”)) “cortex_a8_default”)

;; Move instructions.

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_mov” 1 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “mov_imm,mov_reg,mov_shift,mov_shift_reg,
mvn_imm,mvn_reg,mvn_shift,mvn_shift_reg,
mrs”)) “cortex_a8_default”)

;; Exceptions to the default latencies for data processing instructions.

;; A move followed by an ALU instruction with no early dep. ;; (Such a pair can be issued in parallel, hence latency zero.) (define_bypass 0 “cortex_a8_mov” “cortex_a8_alu”) (define_bypass 0 “cortex_a8_mov” “cortex_a8_alu_shift” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_dep”) (define_bypass 0 “cortex_a8_mov” “cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_value_dep”)

;; An ALU instruction followed by an ALU instruction with no early dep. (define_bypass 1 “cortex_a8_alu,cortex_a8_alu_shift,cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “cortex_a8_alu”) (define_bypass 1 “cortex_a8_alu,cortex_a8_alu_shift,cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “cortex_a8_alu_shift” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_dep”) (define_bypass 1 “cortex_a8_alu,cortex_a8_alu_shift,cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_value_dep”)

;; Multiplication instructions. These are categorized according to their ;; reservation behavior and the need below to distinguish certain ;; varieties for bypasses. Results are available at the E5 stage ;; (but some of these are multi-cycle instructions which explains the ;; latencies below).

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_mul” 6 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “mul,smulxy,smmul”)) “cortex_a8_multiply_2”)

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_mla” 6 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “mla,smlaxy,smlawy,smmla,smlad,smlsd”)) “cortex_a8_multiply_2”)

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_mull” 7 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “smull,umull,smlal,umlal,umaal,smlalxy”)) “cortex_a8_multiply_3”)

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_smulwy” 5 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “smulwy,smuad,smusd”)) “cortex_a8_multiply”)

;; smlald and smlsld are multiply-accumulate instructions but do not ;; received bypassed data from other multiplication results; thus, they ;; cannot go in cortex_a8_mla above. (See below for bypass details.) (define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_smlald” 6 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “smlald,smlsld”)) “cortex_a8_multiply_2”)

;; A multiply with a single-register result or an MLA, followed by an ;; MLA with an accumulator dependency, has its result forwarded so two ;; such instructions can issue back-to-back. (define_bypass 1 “cortex_a8_mul,cortex_a8_mla,cortex_a8_smulwy” “cortex_a8_mla” “arm_mac_accumulator_is_mul_result”)

;; A multiply followed by an ALU instruction needing the multiply ;; result only at E2 has lower latency than one needing it at E1. (define_bypass 4 “cortex_a8_mul,cortex_a8_mla,cortex_a8_mull,
cortex_a8_smulwy,cortex_a8_smlald” “cortex_a8_alu”) (define_bypass 4 “cortex_a8_mul,cortex_a8_mla,cortex_a8_mull,
cortex_a8_smulwy,cortex_a8_smlald” “cortex_a8_alu_shift” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_dep”) (define_bypass 4 “cortex_a8_mul,cortex_a8_mla,cortex_a8_mull,
cortex_a8_smulwy,cortex_a8_smlald” “cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_value_dep”)

;; Load instructions. ;; The presence of any register writeback is ignored here.

;; A load result has latency 3 unless the dependent instruction has ;; no early dep, in which case it is only latency two. ;; We assume 64-bit alignment for doubleword loads. (define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_load1_2” 3 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “load_4,load_8,load_byte”)) “cortex_a8_load_store_1”)

(define_bypass 2 “cortex_a8_load1_2” “cortex_a8_alu”) (define_bypass 2 “cortex_a8_load1_2” “cortex_a8_alu_shift” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_dep”) (define_bypass 2 “cortex_a8_load1_2” “cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_value_dep”)

;; We do not currently model the fact that loads with scaled register ;; offsets that are not LSL #2 have an extra cycle latency (they issue ;; as two micro-ops).

;; A load multiple of three registers is usually issued as two micro-ops. ;; The first register will be available at E3 of the first iteration, ;; the second at E3 of the second iteration, and the third at E4 of ;; the second iteration. A load multiple of four registers is usually ;; issued as two micro-ops. (define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_load3_4” 5 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “load_12,load_16”)) “cortex_a8_load_store_2”)

(define_bypass 4 “cortex_a8_load3_4” “cortex_a8_alu”) (define_bypass 4 “cortex_a8_load3_4” “cortex_a8_alu_shift” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_dep”) (define_bypass 4 “cortex_a8_load3_4” “cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg” “arm_no_early_alu_shift_value_dep”)

;; Store instructions. ;; Writeback is again ignored.

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_store1_2” 0 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “store_4,store_8”)) “cortex_a8_load_store_1”)

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_store3_4” 0 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “store_12,store_16”)) “cortex_a8_load_store_2”)

;; An ALU instruction acting as a producer for a store instruction ;; that only uses the result as the value to be stored (as opposed to ;; using it to calculate the address) has latency zero; the store ;; reads the value to be stored at the start of E3 and the ALU insn ;; writes it at the end of E2. Move instructions actually produce the ;; result at the end of E1, but since we don't have delay slots, the ;; scheduling behavior will be the same. (define_bypass 0 “cortex_a8_alu,cortex_a8_alu_shift,
cortex_a8_alu_shift_reg,cortex_a8_mov” “cortex_a8_store1_2,cortex_a8_store3_4” “arm_no_early_store_addr_dep”)

;; Branch instructions

(define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_branch” 0 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “branch”)) “cortex_a8_branch”)

;; Call latencies are not predictable. A semi-arbitrary very large ;; number is used as “positive infinity” so that everything should be ;; finished by the time of return. (define_insn_reservation “cortex_a8_call” 32 (and (eq_attr “tune” “cortexa8”) (eq_attr “type” “call”)) “cortex_a8_issue_branch”)

;; NEON (including VFP) instructions.

(include “cortex-a8-neon.md”)