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From: Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>
To: Kumba <kumba@gentoo.org>
Cc: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org, Linux MIPS List <linux-mips@linux-mips.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH]: R10000 Needs LL/SC Workaround in Gcc
Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 19:42:07 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87tzargrn4.fsf@firetop.home> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <490CA4C8.40904@gentoo.org> (kumba@gentoo.org's message of "Sat\, 01 Nov 2008 14\:49\:44 -0400")

Kumba <kumba@gentoo.org> writes:
> Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> 
>> As Maciej said, this should really be controlled by an -mfix-r10000
>> command-line option, not by the _MIPS_ARCH_* macro.  (In this context,
>> _MIPS_ARCH_* is a property of the compiler that you're using to build
>> gcc itself.)
>> 
>> There are two ways we could handle this:
>> 
>>   - Make -mfix-r10000 require -mbranch-likely.  (It mustn't _imply_
>>     -mbranch-likely.  It should simply check that -mbranch-likely is
>>     already in effect.)
>> 
>>   - Make -mfix-r10000 insert nops when -mbranch-likely is not in effect.
>
> Does using -mbranch-likely change the output of those specific asm
> commands that my original patch was altering?

No.  In current sources, the asm templates never use branch-likely
instructions.

> Or will -mfix-r10000 need to not only check the status of
> -mbranch-likely and set it if not set, but also need to modify the
> referenced beq/beqzl sets in mips.h?

To be clear, the first option above was to check -- in mips_override_options --
that -mfix-r10000 is only used in cases where -mbranch-likely is in effect.
If we pick that option, it would be an error to use -mfix-r10000 in
other cases, and any code protected by TARGET_FIX_R10000 would be free
to use branch-likely instructions.  (Actually, we should use sorry()
instead of error() to report something like this.)

> If so, I assume a test for both TARGET_FIX_R10000 and
> TARGET_BRANCHLIKELY would be needed, and then if TARGET_BRANCHLIKELY
> doesn't exist, but TARGET_FIX_R10000 is, insert 28 nops before beq.
> Sound correct?

That's the second option above, yes.  In other words, -mfix-r10000
would support both -mbranch-likely and -mno-branch-likely, and act
accordingly.

> On setting -mbranch-likely, I found what I think is the appropriate
> section in mips.c around Line 13810:
>
>    /* If neither -mbranch-likely nor -mno-branch-likely was given
>       on the command line, set MASK_BRANCHLIKELY based on the target
>       architecture and tuning flags.  Annulled delay slots are a
>       size win, so we only consider the processor-specific tuning
>       for !optimize_size.  */
>    if ((target_flags_explicit & MASK_BRANCHLIKELY) == 0)
>      {
>        if (ISA_HAS_BRANCHLIKELY
>            && (optimize_size
>                || (mips_tune_info->tune_flags & PTF_AVOID_BRANCHLIKELY) == 0))
>          target_flags |= MASK_BRANCHLIKELY;
>        else
>          target_flags &= ~MASK_BRANCHLIKELY;
>      }
>    else if (TARGET_BRANCHLIKELY && !ISA_HAS_BRANCHLIKELY)
>      warning (0, "the %qs architecture does not support branch-likely"
>               " instructions", mips_arch_info->name);
>
> I'm kind of thinking that the -mfix-r10000 setting to include -mbranch-likely 
> would fit here (Assuming this is what can enable/disable that option via 
> MASK_BRANCHLIKELY), but if I'm reading it right, optimizing for size disables 
> brach-likely instructions.

Well, optimize_size _enables_ branch-likely, but...

> Shouldn't -mfix-r10000 override that?

...that's a good question.  My take is "no".  I don't think we want
-mfix-r10000 to enable branch-likely instructions in cases where
it isn't necessary for R10000 errata.  If we take the first option,
we can simply raise an error if:

  TARGET_FIX_R10000
  && (target_flags_explicit & MASK_BRANCHLIKELY) == 0
      ? !ISA_HAS_BRANCH_LIKELY
      ? !TARGET_BRANCH_LIKELY)

> Also, does anyone have a copy of the R10000 Silicon Errata
> documentation kicking around?  Thiemo brought up a point that we may
> need ssnop instead of nop, but I'd need to check the errata for that,
> and that doesn't seem to exist anywhere anymore.  I found an old link
> to it on MIPS' site, but nothing else.  I've only got Vr10000 manuals
> from SGI and NEC, and they don't seem to cover revision-specific
> errata any.

Yeah, I was wondering that too.  I did a search, but couldn't
find anything.

Richard

  reply	other threads:[~2008-11-01 19:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-10-31  5:00 [PATCH]: R10000 Needs LL/SC Workaround in Gcc Kumba
2008-10-31 14:24 ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-01  7:30 ` Kumba
2008-11-01 17:41   ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-01 18:49     ` Kumba
2008-11-01 19:42       ` Richard Sandiford [this message]
2008-11-02  0:00         ` Kumba
2008-11-02 10:00           ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-03  9:01             ` Kumba
2008-11-03 20:47               ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-04  0:04                 ` Ralf Baechle
2008-11-04  7:14                 ` Kumba
2008-11-04  9:04                   ` Ralf Baechle
2008-11-04 14:26                     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-04 14:31                       ` Ralf Baechle
2008-11-04 14:23                   ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-08  9:37                   ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-08 18:20                     ` Markus Gothe
2008-11-10  6:09                     ` Kumba
2008-11-11 23:13                       ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-11 23:28                         ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-11 23:40                         ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-12  7:42                         ` Kumba
2008-11-13 23:10                           ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-14  8:14                             ` Kumba
2008-11-15 14:28                               ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-16  7:35                                 ` Kumba
2008-11-02 10:49           ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-02 11:34             ` Richard Sandiford
2008-11-03 16:51             ` Paul_Koning
2008-11-03 16:51               ` Paul_Koning
2008-11-03 16:59               ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-03 17:35               ` Ralf Baechle
2008-11-01 20:33     ` Maciej W. Rozycki
2008-11-01 23:45       ` Ralf Baechle

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