| /* params.def - Run-time parameters. |
| Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 |
| Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| Written by Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com>. |
| |
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| |
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| |
| /* This file contains definitions for language-independent |
| parameters. The DEFPARAM macro takes 6 arguments: |
| |
| - The enumeral corresponding to this parameter. |
| |
| - The name that can be used to set this parameter using the |
| command-line option `--param <name>=<value>'. |
| |
| - A help string explaining how the parameter is used. |
| |
| - A default value for the parameter. |
| |
| - The minimum acceptable value for the parameter. |
| |
| - The maximum acceptable value for the parameter (if greater than |
| the minimum). |
| |
| Be sure to add an entry to invoke.texi summarizing the parameter. */ |
| |
| /* The threshold ratio between current and hottest structure counts. |
| We say that if the ratio of the current structure count, |
| calculated by profiling, to the hottest structure count |
| in the program is less than this parameter, then structure |
| reorganization is not applied. The default is 10%. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_STRUCT_REORG_COLD_STRUCT_RATIO, |
| "struct-reorg-cold-struct-ratio", |
| "The threshold ratio between current and hottest structure counts", |
| 10, 0, 100) |
| |
| /* When branch is predicted to be taken with probability lower than this |
| threshold (in percent), then it is considered well predictable. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREDICTABLE_BRANCH_OUTCOME, |
| "predictable-branch-outcome", |
| "Maximal estimated outcome of branch considered predictable", |
| 2, 0, 50) |
| |
| /* The single function inlining limit. This is the maximum size |
| of a function counted in internal gcc instructions (not in |
| real machine instructions) that is eligible for inlining |
| by the tree inliner. |
| The default value is 450. |
| Only functions marked inline (or methods defined in the class |
| definition for C++) are affected by this. |
| There are more restrictions to inlining: If inlined functions |
| call other functions, the already inlined instructions are |
| counted and once the recursive inline limit (see |
| "max-inline-insns" parameter) is exceeded, the acceptable size |
| gets decreased. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_SINGLE, |
| "max-inline-insns-single", |
| "The maximum number of instructions in a single function eligible for inlining", |
| 400, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The single function inlining limit for functions that are |
| inlined by virtue of -finline-functions (-O3). |
| This limit should be chosen to be below or equal to the limit |
| that is applied to functions marked inlined (or defined in the |
| class declaration in C++) given by the "max-inline-insns-single" |
| parameter. |
| The default value is 90. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_AUTO, |
| "max-inline-insns-auto", |
| "The maximum number of instructions when automatically inlining", |
| 50, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_RECURSIVE, |
| "max-inline-insns-recursive", |
| "The maximum number of instructions inline function can grow to via recursive inlining", |
| 450, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_RECURSIVE_AUTO, |
| "max-inline-insns-recursive-auto", |
| "The maximum number of instructions non-inline function can grow to via recursive inlining", |
| 450, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_RECURSIVE_DEPTH, |
| "max-inline-recursive-depth", |
| "The maximum depth of recursive inlining for inline functions", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_RECURSIVE_DEPTH_AUTO, |
| "max-inline-recursive-depth-auto", |
| "The maximum depth of recursive inlining for non-inline functions", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_INLINE_RECURSIVE_PROBABILITY, |
| "min-inline-recursive-probability", |
| "Inline recursively only when the probability of call being executed exceeds the parameter", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Limit of iterations of early inliner. This basically bounds number of |
| nested indirect calls early inliner can resolve. Deeper chains are still |
| handled by late inlining. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_EARLY_INLINER_MAX_ITERATIONS, |
| "max-early-inliner-iterations", |
| "The maximum number of nested indirect inlining performed by early inliner", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Limit the number of expansions created by the variable expansion |
| optimization to avoid register pressure. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARIABLE_EXPANSIONS, |
| "max-variable-expansions-in-unroller", |
| "If -fvariable-expansion-in-unroller is used, the maximum number of times that an individual variable will be expanded during loop unrolling", |
| 1, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Limit loop autovectorization to loops with large enough iteration count. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_VECT_LOOP_BOUND, |
| "min-vect-loop-bound", |
| "If -ftree-vectorize is used, the minimal loop bound of a loop to be considered for vectorization", |
| 1, 1, 0) |
| |
| /* The maximum number of instructions to consider when looking for an |
| instruction to fill a delay slot. If more than this arbitrary |
| number of instructions is searched, the time savings from filling |
| the delay slot will be minimal so stop searching. Increasing |
| values mean more aggressive optimization, making the compile time |
| increase with probably small improvement in executable run time. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_DELAY_SLOT_INSN_SEARCH, |
| "max-delay-slot-insn-search", |
| "The maximum number of instructions to consider to fill a delay slot", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* When trying to fill delay slots, the maximum number of instructions |
| to consider when searching for a block with valid live register |
| information. Increasing this arbitrarily chosen value means more |
| aggressive optimization, increasing the compile time. This |
| parameter should be removed when the delay slot code is rewritten |
| to maintain the control-flow graph. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_DELAY_SLOT_LIVE_SEARCH, |
| "max-delay-slot-live-search", |
| "The maximum number of instructions to consider to find accurate live register information", |
| 333, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* This parameter limits the number of branch elements that the |
| scheduler will track anti-dependencies through without resetting |
| the tracking mechanism. Large functions with few calls or barriers |
| can generate lists containing many 1000's of dependencies. Generally |
| the compiler either uses all available memory, or runs for far too long. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PENDING_LIST_LENGTH, |
| "max-pending-list-length", |
| "The maximum length of scheduling's pending operations list", |
| 32, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_INSNS, |
| "large-function-insns", |
| "The size of function body to be considered large", |
| 2700, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_GROWTH, |
| "large-function-growth", |
| "Maximal growth due to inlining of large function (in percent)", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_UNIT_INSNS, |
| "large-unit-insns", |
| "The size of translation unit to be considered large", |
| 10000, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_INLINE_UNIT_GROWTH, |
| "inline-unit-growth", |
| "How much can given compilation unit grow because of the inlining (in percent)", |
| 30, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_IPCP_UNIT_GROWTH, |
| "ipcp-unit-growth", |
| "How much can given compilation unit grow because of the interprocedural constant propagation (in percent)", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_EARLY_INLINING_INSNS, |
| "early-inlining-insns", |
| "Maximal estimated growth of function body caused by early inlining of single call", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_STACK_FRAME, |
| "large-stack-frame", |
| "The size of stack frame to be considered large", |
| 256, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_STACK_FRAME_GROWTH, |
| "large-stack-frame-growth", |
| "Maximal stack frame growth due to inlining (in percent)", |
| 1000, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The GCSE optimization will be disabled if it would require |
| significantly more memory than this value. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GCSE_MEMORY, |
| "max-gcse-memory", |
| "The maximum amount of memory to be allocated by GCSE", |
| 50 * 1024 * 1024, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* This is the threshold ratio when to perform partial redundancy |
| elimination after reload. We perform partial redundancy elimination |
| when the following holds: |
| (Redundant load execution count) |
| ------------------------------- >= GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION |
| (Added loads execution count) */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION, |
| "gcse-after-reload-partial-fraction", |
| "The threshold ratio for performing partial redundancy elimination after reload", |
| 3, 0, 0) |
| /* This is the threshold ratio of the critical edges execution count compared to |
| the redundant loads execution count that permits performing the load |
| redundancy elimination in gcse after reload. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_CRITICAL_FRACTION, |
| "gcse-after-reload-critical-fraction", |
| "The threshold ratio of critical edges execution count that permit performing redundancy elimination after reload", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| /* This parameter limits the number of insns in a loop that will be unrolled, |
| and by how much the loop is unrolled. |
| |
| This limit should be at most half of the peeling limits: loop unroller |
| decides to not unroll loops that iterate fewer than 2*number of allowed |
| unrollings and thus we would have loops that are neither peeled or unrolled |
| otherwise. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLLED_INSNS, |
| "max-unrolled-insns", |
| "The maximum number of instructions to consider to unroll in a loop", |
| 200, 0, 0) |
| /* This parameter limits how many times the loop is unrolled depending |
| on number of insns really executed in each iteration. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_AVERAGE_UNROLLED_INSNS, |
| "max-average-unrolled-insns", |
| "The maximum number of instructions to consider to unroll in a loop on average", |
| 80, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum number of unrollings of a single loop. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLL_TIMES, |
| "max-unroll-times", |
| "The maximum number of unrollings of a single loop", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEELED_INSNS, |
| "max-peeled-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop", |
| 400, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEEL_TIMES, |
| "max-peel-times", |
| "The maximum number of peelings of a single loop", |
| 16, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMPLETELY_PEELED_INSNS, |
| "max-completely-peeled-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns of a completely peeled loop", |
| 400, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMPLETELY_PEEL_TIMES, |
| "max-completely-peel-times", |
| "The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely", |
| 16, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop that rolls only once. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ONCE_PEELED_INSNS, |
| "max-once-peeled-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop that rolls only once", |
| 400, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum depth of a loop nest we completely peel. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLL_ITERATIONS, |
| "max-completely-peel-loop-nest-depth", |
| "The maximum depth of a loop nest we completely peel", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The maximum number of insns of an unswitched loop. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNSWITCH_INSNS, |
| "max-unswitch-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns of an unswitched loop", |
| 50, 0, 0) |
| /* The maximum level of recursion in unswitch_single_loop. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNSWITCH_LEVEL, |
| "max-unswitch-level", |
| "The maximum number of unswitchings in a single loop", |
| 3, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The maximum number of iterations of a loop the brute force algorithm |
| for analysis of # of iterations of the loop tries to evaluate. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ITERATIONS_TO_TRACK, |
| "max-iterations-to-track", |
| "Bound on the number of iterations the brute force # of iterations analysis algorithm evaluates", |
| 1000, 0, 0) |
| /* A cutoff to avoid costly computations of the number of iterations in |
| the doloop transformation. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ITERATIONS_COMPUTATION_COST, |
| "max-iterations-computation-cost", |
| "Bound on the cost of an expression to compute the number of iterations", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* This parameter is used to tune SMS MAX II calculations. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_MAX_II_FACTOR, |
| "sms-max-ii-factor", |
| "A factor for tuning the upper bound that swing modulo scheduler uses for scheduling a loop", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_DFA_HISTORY, |
| "sms-dfa-history", |
| "The number of cycles the swing modulo scheduler considers when checking conflicts using DFA", |
| 0, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_LOOP_AVERAGE_COUNT_THRESHOLD, |
| "sms-loop-average-count-threshold", |
| "A threshold on the average loop count considered by the swing modulo scheduler", |
| 0, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(HOT_BB_COUNT_FRACTION, |
| "hot-bb-count-fraction", |
| "Select fraction of the maximal count of repetitions of basic block in program given basic block needs to have to be considered hot", |
| 10000, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(HOT_BB_FREQUENCY_FRACTION, |
| "hot-bb-frequency-fraction", |
| "Select fraction of the maximal frequency of executions of basic block in function given basic block needs to have to be considered hot", |
| 1000, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALIGN_THRESHOLD, |
| "align-threshold", |
| "Select fraction of the maximal frequency of executions of basic block in function given basic block get alignment", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALIGN_LOOP_ITERATIONS, |
| "align-loop-iterations", |
| "Loops iterating at least selected number of iterations will get loop alignement.", |
| 4, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* For guessed profiles, the loops having unknown number of iterations |
| are predicted to iterate relatively few (10) times at average. |
| For functions containing one loop with large known number of iterations |
| and other loops having unbounded loops we would end up predicting all |
| the other loops cold that is not usually the case. So we need to artificially |
| flatten the profile. |
| |
| We need to cut the maximal predicted iterations to large enough iterations |
| so the loop appears important, but safely within HOT_BB_COUNT_FRACTION |
| range. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PREDICTED_ITERATIONS, |
| "max-predicted-iterations", |
| "The maximum number of loop iterations we predict statically", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(TRACER_DYNAMIC_COVERAGE_FEEDBACK, |
| "tracer-dynamic-coverage-feedback", |
| "The percentage of function, weighted by execution frequency, that must be covered by trace formation. Used when profile feedback is available", |
| 95, 0, 100) |
| DEFPARAM(TRACER_DYNAMIC_COVERAGE, |
| "tracer-dynamic-coverage", |
| "The percentage of function, weighted by execution frequency, that must be covered by trace formation. Used when profile feedback is not available", |
| 75, 0, 100) |
| DEFPARAM(TRACER_MAX_CODE_GROWTH, |
| "tracer-max-code-growth", |
| "Maximal code growth caused by tail duplication (in percent)", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_RATIO, |
| "tracer-min-branch-ratio", |
| "Stop reverse growth if the reverse probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent)", |
| 10, 0, 100) |
| DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_PROBABILITY_FEEDBACK, |
| "tracer-min-branch-probability-feedback", |
| "Stop forward growth if the probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent). Used when profile feedback is available", |
| 80, 0, 100) |
| DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_PROBABILITY, |
| "tracer-min-branch-probability", |
| "Stop forward growth if the probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent). Used when profile feedback is not available", |
| 50, 0, 100) |
| |
| /* The maximum number of incoming edges to consider for crossjumping. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CROSSJUMP_EDGES, |
| "max-crossjump-edges", |
| "The maximum number of incoming edges to consider for crossjumping", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The minimum number of matching instructions to consider for crossjumping. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MIN_CROSSJUMP_INSNS, |
| "min-crossjump-insns", |
| "The minimum number of matching instructions to consider for crossjumping", |
| 5, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The maximum number expansion factor when copying basic blocks. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GROW_COPY_BB_INSNS, |
| "max-grow-copy-bb-insns", |
| "The maximum expansion factor when copying basic blocks", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The maximum number of insns to duplicate when unfactoring computed gotos. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GOTO_DUPLICATION_INSNS, |
| "max-goto-duplication-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns to duplicate when unfactoring computed gotos", |
| 8, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The maximum length of path considered in cse. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSE_PATH_LENGTH, |
| "max-cse-path-length", |
| "The maximum length of path considered in cse", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSE_INSNS, |
| "max-cse-insns", |
| "The maximum instructions CSE process before flushing", |
| 1000, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The cost of expression in loop invariant motion that is considered |
| expensive. */ |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_LIM_EXPENSIVE, |
| "lim-expensive", |
| "The minimum cost of an expensive expression in the loop invariant motion", |
| 20, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Bound on number of candidates for induction variables below that |
| all candidates are considered for each use in induction variable |
| optimizations. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_CONSIDER_ALL_CANDIDATES_BOUND, |
| "iv-consider-all-candidates-bound", |
| "Bound on number of candidates below that all candidates are considered in iv optimizations", |
| 30, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The induction variable optimizations give up on loops that contain more |
| induction variable uses. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_MAX_CONSIDERED_USES, |
| "iv-max-considered-uses", |
| "Bound on number of iv uses in loop optimized in iv optimizations", |
| 250, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* If there are at most this number of ivs in the set, try removing unnecessary |
| ivs from the set always. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_ALWAYS_PRUNE_CAND_SET_BOUND, |
| "iv-always-prune-cand-set-bound", |
| "If number of candidates in the set is smaller, we always try to remove unused ivs during its optimization", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCEV_MAX_EXPR_SIZE, |
| "scev-max-expr-size", |
| "Bound on size of expressions used in the scalar evolutions analyzer", |
| 20, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_VARS, |
| "omega-max-vars", |
| "Bound on the number of variables in Omega constraint systems", |
| 128, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_GEQS, |
| "omega-max-geqs", |
| "Bound on the number of inequalities in Omega constraint systems", |
| 256, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_EQS, |
| "omega-max-eqs", |
| "Bound on the number of equalities in Omega constraint systems", |
| 128, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_WILD_CARDS, |
| "omega-max-wild-cards", |
| "Bound on the number of wild cards in Omega constraint systems", |
| 18, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_HASH_TABLE_SIZE, |
| "omega-hash-table-size", |
| "Bound on the size of the hash table in Omega constraint systems", |
| 550, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_KEYS, |
| "omega-max-keys", |
| "Bound on the number of keys in Omega constraint systems", |
| 500, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_ELIMINATE_REDUNDANT_CONSTRAINTS, |
| "omega-eliminate-redundant-constraints", |
| "When set to 1, use expensive methods to eliminate all redundant constraints", |
| 0, 0, 1) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_VERSION_FOR_ALIGNMENT_CHECKS, |
| "vect-max-version-for-alignment-checks", |
| "Bound on number of runtime checks inserted by the vectorizer's loop versioning for alignment check", |
| 6, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_VERSION_FOR_ALIAS_CHECKS, |
| "vect-max-version-for-alias-checks", |
| "Bound on number of runtime checks inserted by the vectorizer's loop versioning for alias check", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSELIB_MEMORY_LOCATIONS, |
| "max-cselib-memory-locations", |
| "The maximum memory locations recorded by cselib", |
| 500, 0, 0) |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT |
| # define GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT 0 |
| # define GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT 0 |
| #else |
| # define GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT 30 |
| # define GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT 4096 |
| #endif |
| |
| DEFPARAM(GGC_MIN_EXPAND, |
| "ggc-min-expand", |
| "Minimum heap expansion to trigger garbage collection, as a percentage of the total size of the heap", |
| GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE, |
| "ggc-min-heapsize", |
| "Minimum heap size before we start collecting garbage, in kilobytes", |
| GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT, 0, 0) |
| |
| #undef GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT |
| #undef GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_RELOAD_SEARCH_INSNS, |
| "max-reload-search-insns", |
| "The maximum number of instructions to search backward when looking for equivalent reload", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_BLOCKS, |
| "max-sched-region-blocks", |
| "The maximum number of blocks in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_INSNS, |
| "max-sched-region-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PIPELINE_REGION_BLOCKS, |
| "max-pipeline-region-blocks", |
| "The maximum number of blocks in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling", |
| 15, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PIPELINE_REGION_INSNS, |
| "max-pipeline-region-insns", |
| "The maximum number of insns in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling", |
| 200, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MIN_SPEC_PROB, |
| "min-spec-prob", |
| "The minimum probability of reaching a source block for interblock speculative scheduling", |
| 40, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_EXTEND_REGIONS_ITERS, |
| "max-sched-extend-regions-iters", |
| "The maximum number of iterations through CFG to extend regions", |
| 0, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_INSN_CONFLICT_DELAY, |
| "max-sched-insn-conflict-delay", |
| "The maximum conflict delay for an insn to be considered for speculative motion", |
| 3, 1, 10) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCHED_SPEC_PROB_CUTOFF, |
| "sched-spec-prob-cutoff", |
| "The minimal probability of speculation success (in percents), so that speculative insn will be scheduled.", |
| 40, 0, 100) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_LOOKAHEAD, |
| "selsched-max-lookahead", |
| "The maximum size of the lookahead window of selective scheduling", |
| 50, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_SCHED_TIMES, |
| "selsched-max-sched-times", |
| "Maximum number of times that an insn could be scheduled", |
| 2, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_INSNS_TO_RENAME, |
| "selsched-insns-to-rename", |
| "Maximum number of instructions in the ready list that are considered eligible for renaming", |
| 2, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCHED_MEM_TRUE_DEP_COST, |
| "sched-mem-true-dep-cost", |
| "Minimal distance between possibly conflicting store and load", |
| 1, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_LAST_VALUE_RTL, |
| "max-last-value-rtl", |
| "The maximum number of RTL nodes that can be recorded as combiner's last value", |
| 10000, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* INTEGER_CST nodes are shared for values [{-1,0} .. N) for |
| {signed,unsigned} integral types. This determines N. |
| Experimentation shows 256 to be a good value. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_INTEGER_SHARE_LIMIT, |
| "integer-share-limit", |
| "The upper bound for sharing integer constants", |
| 256, 2, 2) |
| |
| /* Incremental SSA updates for virtual operands may be very slow if |
| there is a large number of mappings to process. In those cases, it |
| is faster to rewrite the virtual symbols from scratch as if they |
| had been recently introduced. This heuristic cannot be applied to |
| SSA mappings for real SSA names, only symbols kept in FUD chains. |
| |
| PARAM_MIN_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS specifies the minimum number of virtual |
| mappings that should be registered to trigger the heuristic. |
| |
| PARAM_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS_TO_SYMS_RATIO specifies the ratio between |
| mappings and symbols. If the number of virtual mappings is |
| PARAM_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS_TO_SYMS_RATIO bigger than the number of |
| virtual symbols to be updated, then the updater switches to a full |
| update for those symbols. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS, |
| "min-virtual-mappings", |
| "Minimum number of virtual mappings to consider switching to full virtual renames", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS_TO_SYMS_RATIO, |
| "virtual-mappings-ratio", |
| "Ratio between virtual mappings and virtual symbols to do full virtual renames", |
| 3, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_SSP_BUFFER_SIZE, |
| "ssp-buffer-size", |
| "The lower bound for a buffer to be considered for stack smashing protection", |
| 8, 1, 0) |
| |
| /* When we thread through a block we have to make copies of the |
| statements within the block. Clearly for large blocks the code |
| duplication is bad. |
| |
| PARAM_MAX_JUMP_THREAD_DUPLICATION_STMTS specifies the maximum number |
| of statements and PHI nodes allowed in a block which is going to |
| be duplicated for thread jumping purposes. |
| |
| Some simple analysis showed that more than 99% of the jump |
| threading opportunities are for blocks with less than 15 |
| statements. So we can get the benefits of jump threading |
| without excessive code bloat for pathological cases with the |
| throttle set at 15 statements. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_JUMP_THREAD_DUPLICATION_STMTS, |
| "max-jump-thread-duplication-stmts", |
| "Maximum number of statements allowed in a block that needs to be duplicated when threading jumps", |
| 15, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* This is the maximum number of fields a variable may have before the pointer analysis machinery |
| will stop trying to treat it in a field-sensitive manner. |
| There are programs out there with thousands of fields per structure, and handling them |
| field-sensitively is not worth the cost. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_FIELDS_FOR_FIELD_SENSITIVE, |
| "max-fields-for-field-sensitive", |
| "Maximum number of fields in a structure before pointer analysis treats the structure as a single variable", |
| 0, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_READY_INSNS, |
| "max-sched-ready-insns", |
| "The maximum number of instructions ready to be issued to be considered by the scheduler during the first scheduling pass", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Prefetching and cache-optimizations related parameters. Default values are |
| usually set by machine description. */ |
| |
| /* The number of insns executed before prefetch is completed. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREFETCH_LATENCY, |
| "prefetch-latency", |
| "The number of insns executed before prefetch is completed", |
| 200, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The number of prefetches that can run at the same time. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_SIMULTANEOUS_PREFETCHES, |
| "simultaneous-prefetches", |
| "The number of prefetches that can run at the same time", |
| 3, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The size of L1 cache in kB. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_L1_CACHE_SIZE, |
| "l1-cache-size", |
| "The size of L1 cache", |
| 64, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The size of L1 cache line in bytes. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_L1_CACHE_LINE_SIZE, |
| "l1-cache-line-size", |
| "The size of L1 cache line", |
| 32, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The size of L2 cache in kB. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_L2_CACHE_SIZE, |
| "l2-cache-size", |
| "The size of L2 cache", |
| 512, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Whether we should use canonical types rather than deep "structural" |
| type checking. Setting this value to 1 (the default) improves |
| compilation performance in the C++ and Objective-C++ front end; |
| this value should only be set to zero to work around bugs in the |
| canonical type system by disabling it. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_USE_CANONICAL_TYPES, |
| "use-canonical-types", |
| "Whether to use canonical types", |
| 1, 0, 1) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_PARTIAL_ANTIC_LENGTH, |
| "max-partial-antic-length", |
| "Maximum length of partial antic set when performing tree pre optimization", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* The following is used as a stop-gap limit for cases where really huge |
| SCCs blow up memory and compile-time use too much. If we hit this limit, |
| SCCVN and such FRE and PRE will be not done at all for the current |
| function. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCCVN_MAX_SCC_SIZE, |
| "sccvn-max-scc-size", |
| "Maximum size of a SCC before SCCVN stops processing a function", |
| 10000, 10, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_MAX_LOOPS_NUM, |
| "ira-max-loops-num", |
| "Max loops number for regional RA", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_MAX_CONFLICT_TABLE_SIZE, |
| "ira-max-conflict-table-size", |
| "Max size of conflict table in MB", |
| 1000, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_LOOP_RESERVED_REGS, |
| "ira-loop-reserved-regs", |
| "The number of registers in each class kept unused by loop invariant motion", |
| 2, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Switch initialization conversion will refuse to create arrays that are |
| bigger than this parameter times the number of switch branches. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_SWITCH_CONVERSION_BRANCH_RATIO, |
| "switch-conversion-max-branch-ratio", |
| "The maximum ratio between array size and switch branches for " |
| "a switch conversion to take place", |
| 8, 1, 0) |
| |
| /* Size of tiles when doing loop blocking. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_BLOCK_TILE_SIZE, |
| "loop-block-tile-size", |
| "size of tiles for loop blocking", |
| 51, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Maximal number of parameters that we allow in a SCoP. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_NB_SCOP_PARAMS, |
| "graphite-max-nb-scop-params", |
| "maximum number of parameters in a SCoP", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Maximal number of basic blocks in the functions analyzed by Graphite. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_BBS_PER_FUNCTION, |
| "graphite-max-bbs-per-function", |
| "maximum number of basic blocks per function to be analyzed by Graphite", |
| 100, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Avoid doing loop invariant motion on very large loops. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_INVARIANT_MAX_BBS_IN_LOOP, |
| "loop-invariant-max-bbs-in-loop", |
| "Max basic blocks number in loop for loop invariant motion", |
| 10000, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Avoid SLP vectorization of large basic blocks. */ |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_SLP_MAX_INSNS_IN_BB, |
| "slp-max-insns-in-bb", |
| "Maximum number of instructions in basic block to be considered for SLP vectorization", |
| 1000, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_INSN_TO_PREFETCH_RATIO, |
| "min-insn-to-prefetch-ratio", |
| "Min. ratio of insns to prefetches to enable prefetching for " |
| "a loop with an unknown trip count", |
| 10, 0, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREFETCH_MIN_INSN_TO_MEM_RATIO, |
| "prefetch-min-insn-to-mem-ratio", |
| "Min. ratio of insns to mem ops to enable prefetching in a loop", |
| 3, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Set maximum hash table size for var tracking. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARTRACK_SIZE, |
| "max-vartrack-size", |
| "Max. size of var tracking hash tables", |
| 50000000, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* Set minimum insn uid for non-debug insns. */ |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_NONDEBUG_INSN_UID, |
| "min-nondebug-insn-uid", |
| "The minimum UID to be used for a nondebug insn", |
| 0, 1, 0) |
| |
| DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_SRA_PTR_GROWTH_FACTOR, |
| "ipa-sra-ptr-growth-factor", |
| "Maximum allowed growth of size of new parameters ipa-sra replaces " |
| "a pointer to an aggregate with", |
| 2, 0, 0) |
| |
| /* |
| Local variables: |
| mode:c |
| End: |
| */ |