raja.sal...@iap-online.com writes:
>>> Is there a way to make the instruction has to allocate to run without
>>> using the scheduler for particular instruction ?
>>
>> I don't understand the question.
>
> The target we are using supports parallel instruction execution, Max 7.
> For one cycle, one
Dear Ian,
Thanks the reply.
>> Is there a way to make the instruction has to allocate to run without
>> using the scheduler for particular instruction ?
>
> I don't understand the question.
The target we are using supports parallel instruction execution, Max 7.
For one cycle, one instruction pac
raja.sal...@iap-online.com writes:
> In gcc, while instruction scheduling can it be possible to suspend the
> scheduling for some instructions ? or
No. You can turn off instruction scheduling for the entire
compilation. You can use #pragma GCC optimize to turn scheduling off
for a specific func
Hi,
In gcc, while instruction scheduling can it be possible to suspend the
scheduling for some instructions ? or
Is there a way to make the instruction has to allocate to run without
using the scheduler for particular instruction ?
Currently there is RTL template in machine description unspec_vo