1//===--------------------- TimelineView.h -----------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6//
7//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8/// \brief
9///
10/// This file implements a timeline view for the llvm-mca tool.
11///
12/// Class TimelineView observes events generated by the pipeline. For every
13/// instruction executed by the pipeline, it stores information related to
14/// state transition. It then plots that information in the form of a table
15/// as reported by the example below:
16///
17/// Timeline view:
18/// 0123456
19/// Index 0123456789
20///
21/// [0,0] DeER . . .. vmovshdup %xmm0, %xmm1
22/// [0,1] DeER . . .. vpermilpd $1, %xmm0, %xmm2
23/// [0,2] .DeER. . .. vpermilps $231, %xmm0, %xmm5
24/// [0,3] .DeeeER . .. vaddss %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm3
25/// [0,4] . D==eeeER. .. vaddss %xmm3, %xmm2, %xmm4
26/// [0,5] . D=====eeeER .. vaddss %xmm4, %xmm5, %xmm6
27///
28/// [1,0] . DeE------R .. vmovshdup %xmm0, %xmm1
29/// [1,1] . DeE------R .. vpermilpd $1, %xmm0, %xmm2
30/// [1,2] . DeE-----R .. vpermilps $231, %xmm0, %xmm5
31/// [1,3] . D=eeeE--R .. vaddss %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm3
32/// [1,4] . D===eeeER .. vaddss %xmm3, %xmm2, %xmm4
33/// [1,5] . D======eeeER vaddss %xmm4, %xmm5, %xmm6
34///
35/// There is an entry for every instruction in the input assembly sequence.
36/// The first field is a pair of numbers obtained from the instruction index.
37/// The first element of the pair is the iteration index, while the second
38/// element of the pair is a sequence number (i.e. a position in the assembly
39/// sequence).
40/// The second field of the table is the actual timeline information; each
41/// column is the information related to a specific cycle of execution.
42/// The timeline of an instruction is described by a sequence of character
43/// where each character represents the instruction state at a specific cycle.
44///
45/// Possible instruction states are:
46/// D: Instruction Dispatched
47/// e: Instruction Executing
48/// E: Instruction Executed (write-back stage)
49/// R: Instruction retired
50/// =: Instruction waiting in the Scheduler's queue
51/// -: Instruction executed, waiting to retire in order.
52///
53/// dots ('.') and empty spaces are cycles where the instruction is not
54/// in-flight.
55///
56/// The last column is the assembly instruction associated to the entry.
57///
58/// Based on the timeline view information from the example, instruction 0
59/// at iteration 0 was dispatched at cycle 0, and was retired at cycle 3.
60/// Instruction [0,1] was also dispatched at cycle 0, and it retired at
61/// the same cycle than instruction [0,0].
62/// Instruction [0,4] has been dispatched at cycle 2. However, it had to
63/// wait for two cycles before being issued. That is because operands
64/// became ready only at cycle 5.
65///
66/// This view helps further understanding bottlenecks and the impact of
67/// resource pressure on the code.
68///
69/// To better understand why instructions had to wait for multiple cycles in
70/// the scheduler's queue, class TimelineView also reports extra timing info
71/// in another table named "Average Wait times" (see example below).
72///
73///
74/// Average Wait times (based on the timeline view):
75/// [0]: Executions
76/// [1]: Average time spent waiting in a scheduler's queue
77/// [2]: Average time spent waiting in a scheduler's queue while ready
78/// [3]: Average time elapsed from WB until retire stage
79///
80/// [0] [1] [2] [3]
81/// 0. 2 1.0 1.0 3.0 vmovshdup %xmm0, %xmm1
82/// 1. 2 1.0 1.0 3.0 vpermilpd $1, %xmm0, %xmm2
83/// 2. 2 1.0 1.0 2.5 vpermilps $231, %xmm0, %xmm5
84/// 3. 2 1.5 0.5 1.0 vaddss %xmm1, %xmm0, %xmm3
85/// 4. 2 3.5 0.0 0.0 vaddss %xmm3, %xmm2, %xmm4
86/// 5. 2 6.5 0.0 0.0 vaddss %xmm4, %xmm5, %xmm6
87/// 2 2.4 0.6 1.6 <total>
88///
89/// By comparing column [2] with column [1], we get an idea about how many
90/// cycles were spent in the scheduler's queue due to data dependencies.
91///
92/// In this example, instruction 5 spent an average of ~6 cycles in the
93/// scheduler's queue. As soon as operands became ready, the instruction
94/// was immediately issued to the pipeline(s).
95/// That is expected because instruction 5 cannot transition to the "ready"
96/// state until %xmm4 is written by instruction 4.
97///
98//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
99
100#ifndef LLVM_TOOLS_LLVM_MCA_TIMELINEVIEW_H
101#define LLVM_TOOLS_LLVM_MCA_TIMELINEVIEW_H
102
103#include "Views/InstructionView.h"
104#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
105#include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h"
106#include "llvm/MC/MCInstPrinter.h"
107#include "llvm/MC/MCSubtargetInfo.h"
108#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
109#include "llvm/Support/JSON.h"
110#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
111
112namespace llvm {
113namespace mca {
114
115/// This class listens to instruction state transition events
116/// in order to construct a timeline information.
117///
118/// For every instruction executed by the Pipeline, this class constructs
119/// a TimelineViewEntry object. TimelineViewEntry objects are then used
120/// to print the timeline information, as well as the "average wait times"
121/// for every instruction in the input assembly sequence.
122class TimelineView : public InstructionView {
123 unsigned CurrentCycle;
124 unsigned MaxCycle;
125 unsigned LastCycle;
126
127 struct TimelineViewEntry {
128 int CycleDispatched; // A negative value is an "invalid cycle".
129 unsigned CycleReady;
130 unsigned CycleIssued;
131 unsigned CycleExecuted;
132 unsigned CycleRetired;
133 };
134 std::vector<TimelineViewEntry> Timeline;
135
136 struct WaitTimeEntry {
137 unsigned CyclesSpentInSchedulerQueue;
138 unsigned CyclesSpentInSQWhileReady;
139 unsigned CyclesSpentAfterWBAndBeforeRetire;
140 };
141 std::vector<WaitTimeEntry> WaitTime;
142
143 // This field is used to map instructions to buffered resources.
144 // Elements of this vector are <resourceID, BufferSizer> pairs.
145 std::vector<std::pair<unsigned, int>> UsedBuffer;
146
147 void printTimelineViewEntry(llvm::formatted_raw_ostream &OS,
148 const TimelineViewEntry &E, unsigned Iteration,
149 unsigned SourceIndex) const;
150 void printWaitTimeEntry(llvm::formatted_raw_ostream &OS,
151 const WaitTimeEntry &E, unsigned Index,
152 unsigned Executions) const;
153
154 // Display characters for the TimelineView report output.
155 struct DisplayChar {
156 static const char Dispatched = 'D';
157 static const char Executed = 'E';
158 static const char Retired = 'R';
159 static const char Waiting = '='; // Instruction is waiting in the scheduler.
160 static const char Executing = 'e';
161 static const char RetireLag = '-'; // The instruction is waiting to retire.
162 };
163
164public:
165 TimelineView(const llvm::MCSubtargetInfo &sti, llvm::MCInstPrinter &Printer,
166 llvm::ArrayRef<llvm::MCInst> S, unsigned Iterations,
167 unsigned Cycles);
168
169 // Event handlers.
170 void onCycleEnd() override { ++CurrentCycle; }
171 void onEvent(const HWInstructionEvent &Event) override;
172 void onReservedBuffers(const InstRef &IR,
173 llvm::ArrayRef<unsigned> Buffers) override;
174
175 // print functionalities.
176 void printTimeline(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) const;
177 void printAverageWaitTimes(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) const;
178 void printView(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) const override {
179 printTimeline(OS);
180 printAverageWaitTimes(OS);
181 }
182 StringRef getNameAsString() const override { return "TimelineView"; }
183 json::Value toJSON() const override;
184};
185} // namespace mca
186} // namespace llvm
187
188#endif
189

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