diff --git a/include/llvm/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.h b/include/llvm/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.h index ffcb793fc6b..6a5359de149 100644 --- a/include/llvm/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.h +++ b/include/llvm/CodeGen/TargetSchedule.h @@ -37,23 +37,35 @@ class TargetSchedModel { public: TargetSchedModel(): STI(0), TII(0) {} + /// \brief Initialize the machine model for instruction scheduling. + /// + /// The machine model API keeps a copy of the top-level MCSchedModel table + /// indices and may query TargetSubtargetInfo and TargetInstrInfo to resolve + /// dynamic properties. void init(const MCSchedModel &sm, const TargetSubtargetInfo *sti, const TargetInstrInfo *tii); + /// \brief TargetInstrInfo getter. const TargetInstrInfo *getInstrInfo() const { return TII; } - /// Return true if this machine model includes an instruction-level scheduling - /// model. This is more detailed than the course grain IssueWidth and default + /// \brief Return true if this machine model includes an instruction-level + /// scheduling model. + /// + /// This is more detailed than the course grain IssueWidth and default /// latency properties, but separate from the per-cycle itinerary data. bool hasInstrSchedModel() const; - /// Return true if this machine model includes cycle-to-cycle itinerary - /// data. This models scheduling at each stage in the processor pipeline. + /// \brief Return true if this machine model includes cycle-to-cycle itinerary + /// data. + /// + /// This models scheduling at each stage in the processor pipeline. bool hasInstrItineraries() const; - /// computeOperandLatency - Compute and return the latency of the given data - /// dependent def and use when the operand indices are already known. UseMI - /// may be NULL for an unknown user. + /// \brief Compute operand latency based on the available machine model. + /// + /// Computes and return the latency of the given data dependent def and use + /// when the operand indices are already known. UseMI may be NULL for an + /// unknown user. /// /// FindMin may be set to get the minimum vs. expected latency. Minimum /// latency is used for scheduling groups, while expected latency is for @@ -62,7 +74,10 @@ public: const MachineInstr *UseMI, unsigned UseOperIdx, bool FindMin) const; + /// \brief Identify the processor corresponding to the current subtarget. unsigned getProcessorID() const { return SchedModel.getProcessorID(); } + + /// \brief Maximum number of micro-ops that may be scheduled per cycle. unsigned getIssueWidth() const { return SchedModel.IssueWidth; } private: