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//===--------------------- SourceMgr.h --------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// \file
/// This file implements class SourceMgr. Class SourceMgr abstracts the input
/// code sequence (a sequence of MCInst), and assings unique identifiers to
/// every instruction in the sequence.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_TOOLS_LLVM_MCA_SOURCEMGR_H
#define LLVM_TOOLS_LLVM_MCA_SOURCEMGR_H
#include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h"
#include <vector>
namespace mca {
typedef std::pair<unsigned, const llvm::MCInst *> SourceRef;
class SourceMgr {
using InstVec = std::vector<std::unique_ptr<const llvm::MCInst>>;
[llvm-mca] Add the ability to mark regions of code for analysis (PR36875) This patch teaches llvm-mca how to parse code comments in search for special "markers" used to select regions of code. Example: # LLVM-MCA-BEGIN My Code Region .... # LLVM-MCA-END The MCAsmLexer now delegates to an object of class MCACommentParser (i.e. an AsmCommentConsumer) the parsing of code comments to search for begin/end code region markers. A comment starting with substring "LLVM-MCA-BEGIN" marks the beginning of a new region of code. A comment starting with substring "LLVM-MCA-END" marks the end of the last region. This implementation doesn't allow regions to overlap. Each region can have a optional description; internally, each region is identified by a range of source code locations (SMLoc). MCInst objects are added to a region R only if the source location for the MCInst is in the range of locations specified by R. By default, the tool allocates an implicit "Default" code region which contains every source location. See new tests llvm-mca-marker-*.s for a few examples. A new Backend object is created for every region. So, the analysis is conducted on every parsed code region. The final report is the union of the reports generated for every code region. Note that empty regions are skipped. Special "[#] Code Region - ..." strings are used in the report to mark the portion which is specific to a code region only. For example, see llvm-mca-markers-5.s. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45433 llvm-svn: 329590
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const InstVec &Sequence;
unsigned Current;
unsigned Iterations;
static const unsigned DefaultIterations = 100;
public:
[llvm-mca] Add the ability to mark regions of code for analysis (PR36875) This patch teaches llvm-mca how to parse code comments in search for special "markers" used to select regions of code. Example: # LLVM-MCA-BEGIN My Code Region .... # LLVM-MCA-END The MCAsmLexer now delegates to an object of class MCACommentParser (i.e. an AsmCommentConsumer) the parsing of code comments to search for begin/end code region markers. A comment starting with substring "LLVM-MCA-BEGIN" marks the beginning of a new region of code. A comment starting with substring "LLVM-MCA-END" marks the end of the last region. This implementation doesn't allow regions to overlap. Each region can have a optional description; internally, each region is identified by a range of source code locations (SMLoc). MCInst objects are added to a region R only if the source location for the MCInst is in the range of locations specified by R. By default, the tool allocates an implicit "Default" code region which contains every source location. See new tests llvm-mca-marker-*.s for a few examples. A new Backend object is created for every region. So, the analysis is conducted on every parsed code region. The final report is the union of the reports generated for every code region. Note that empty regions are skipped. Special "[#] Code Region - ..." strings are used in the report to mark the portion which is specific to a code region only. For example, see llvm-mca-markers-5.s. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45433 llvm-svn: 329590
2018-04-09 18:39:52 +02:00
SourceMgr(const InstVec &MCInstSequence, unsigned NumIterations)
: Sequence(MCInstSequence), Current(0),
Iterations(NumIterations ? NumIterations : DefaultIterations) {}
unsigned getCurrentIteration() const { return Current / Sequence.size(); }
unsigned getNumIterations() const { return Iterations; }
unsigned size() const { return Sequence.size(); }
const InstVec &getSequence() const { return Sequence; }
bool hasNext() { return Current < (Iterations * size()); }
void updateNext() { Current++; }
const SourceRef peekNext() const {
unsigned Index = getCurrentInstructionIndex();
return SourceRef(Current, Sequence[Index].get());
}
unsigned getCurrentInstructionIndex() const {
return Current % Sequence.size();
}
const llvm::MCInst &getMCInstFromIndex(unsigned Index) const {
return *Sequence[Index % size()];
}
bool isEmpty() const { return size() == 0; }
};
} // namespace mca
#endif