On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:48 AM, Richard Guenther <richard.guent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can't we use graphite to re-roll loops? That is, compress the > polyhedron by introducing a new parameter? But maybe I am > not good at guessing what your initial bloat issue looks like. > > The reason I'm asking is that there is enough code out in the > wild that has loops with manually unrolled bodies - I have seen > up to 16 times here. Do we want to try to address this partially in GCC 4.5? Providing some way to disable early unrolling either explicitly or implicitly when Graphite is enabled? Early unrolling can cause two problems: 1) Increase the size of SCoPs, which increases memory consumption and analysis time. 2) Confusing SCoP analysis. Separate from re-rolling and other long-term solutions, it would be helpful for Graphite if there was some explicit control over early unrolling to help with experimentation. Thanks, David