Illuminating the processor core with LLVM-mca

Posted by ckennelly 22 hours ago

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Comment by KeplerBoy 20 hours ago

Also nicely demonstrated in godbolt's currently ongoing Advent of compiler optimizations series.

Comment by fweimer 15 hours ago

Wouldn't LLVM adjust the models if it is beneficial to its code generation, even if the result less accurately reflects the processor? (I think GCC does that.)

Comment by alain94040 19 hours ago

This is interesting if quite incomplete (as noted in the end conclusion). CPU re-order buffers turn what you think as mostly sequential execution into a massively parallel engine. Data memory access, perfecting, speculative execution, etc. But if you are running a micro-bencmark with a tight loop of millions of iterations, then understanding the pipeline dependencies and dispatching can provide good insights.

Comment by drob518 14 hours ago

Yep. Cache is always the wildcard.

Comment by esbranson 17 hours ago

Too bad they don't support LC-3 or DLX. More my level lol. So begins another deep dive side quest with the chatbot into a tool I didn't even know existed.