i965: Avoid moving the current value back into the accumulator for MAD.
authorEric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:58:12 +0000 (11:58 -0800)
committerEric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Fri, 13 Nov 2009 21:18:56 +0000 (13:18 -0800)
This is a 2.9% (+/-.3%) performance win for my GL demo, which hits MAD
sequences for matrix transforms.

src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_vs_emit.c

index 15154c3b8e19e5302b9a9371d87d7962a5ece041..f7b07266362fefecbba6fa516c5c865871da22ae 100644 (file)
@@ -1271,6 +1271,38 @@ post_vs_emit( struct brw_vs_compile *c,
    }
 }
 
+static GLboolean
+accumulator_contains(struct brw_vs_compile *c, struct brw_reg val)
+{
+   struct brw_compile *p = &c->func;
+   struct brw_instruction *prev_insn = &p->store[p->nr_insn - 1];
+
+   if (p->nr_insn == 0)
+      return GL_FALSE;
+
+   if (val.address_mode != BRW_ADDRESS_DIRECT)
+      return GL_FALSE;
+
+   switch (prev_insn->header.opcode) {
+   case BRW_OPCODE_MOV:
+   case BRW_OPCODE_MAC:
+   case BRW_OPCODE_MUL:
+      if (prev_insn->header.access_mode == BRW_ALIGN_16 &&
+         prev_insn->header.execution_size == val.width &&
+         prev_insn->bits1.da1.dest_reg_file == val.file &&
+         prev_insn->bits1.da1.dest_reg_type == val.type &&
+         prev_insn->bits1.da1.dest_address_mode == val.address_mode &&
+         prev_insn->bits1.da1.dest_reg_nr == val.nr &&
+         prev_insn->bits1.da16.dest_subreg_nr == val.subnr / 16 &&
+         prev_insn->bits1.da16.dest_writemask == 0xf)
+        return GL_TRUE;
+      else
+        return GL_FALSE;
+   default:
+      return GL_FALSE;
+   }
+}
+
 static uint32_t
 get_predicate(const struct prog_instruction *inst)
 {
@@ -1449,7 +1481,8 @@ void brw_vs_emit(struct brw_vs_compile *c )
         unalias3(c, dst, args[0], args[1], args[2], emit_lrp_noalias);
         break;
       case OPCODE_MAD:
-        brw_MOV(p, brw_acc_reg(), args[2]);
+        if (!accumulator_contains(c, args[2]))
+           brw_MOV(p, brw_acc_reg(), args[2]);
         brw_MAC(p, dst, args[0], args[1]);
         break;
       case OPCODE_MAX: