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-rw-r--r-- | src/amd/compiler/aco_scheduler.cpp | 24 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/amd/compiler/aco_scheduler.cpp b/src/amd/compiler/aco_scheduler.cpp index 1601545dcfe..f1b4472a942 100644 --- a/src/amd/compiler/aco_scheduler.cpp +++ b/src/amd/compiler/aco_scheduler.cpp @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ #define SMEM_WINDOW_SIZE (350 - ctx.num_waves * 35) #define VMEM_WINDOW_SIZE (1024 - ctx.num_waves * 64) #define POS_EXP_WINDOW_SIZE 512 -#define SMEM_MAX_MOVES (80 - ctx.num_waves * 8) -#define VMEM_MAX_MOVES (128 - ctx.num_waves * 4) +#define SMEM_MAX_MOVES (64 - ctx.num_waves * 4) +#define VMEM_MAX_MOVES (128 - ctx.num_waves * 8) #define POS_EXP_MAX_MOVES 512 namespace aco { @@ -802,13 +802,19 @@ void schedule_program(Program *program, live& live_vars) /* Allowing the scheduler to reduce the number of waves to as low as 5 * improves performance of Thrones of Britannia significantly and doesn't * seem to hurt anything else. */ - //TODO: maybe use some sort of heuristic instead - //TODO: this also increases window-size/max-moves? did I realize that at the time? - ctx.num_waves = std::min<uint16_t>(program->num_waves, 5); - assert(ctx.num_waves); - uint16_t total_sgpr_regs = program->physical_sgprs; - uint16_t max_addressible_sgpr = program->sgpr_limit; - ctx.max_registers = { int16_t(((256 / ctx.num_waves) & ~3) - 2), std::min<int16_t>(((total_sgpr_regs / ctx.num_waves) & ~program->sgpr_alloc_granule) - 2, max_addressible_sgpr)}; + if (program->num_waves <= 5) + ctx.num_waves = program->num_waves; + else if (program->max_reg_demand.vgpr >= 32) + ctx.num_waves = 5; + else if (program->max_reg_demand.vgpr >= 28) + ctx.num_waves = 6; + else if (program->max_reg_demand.vgpr >= 24) + ctx.num_waves = 7; + else + ctx.num_waves = 8; + + assert(ctx.num_waves > 0 && ctx.num_waves <= program->num_waves); + ctx.max_registers = { int16_t(((256 / ctx.num_waves) & ~3) - 2), int16_t(get_addr_sgpr_from_waves(program, ctx.num_waves))}; for (Block& block : program->blocks) schedule_block(ctx, program, &block, live_vars); |