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/* params.def - Run-time parameters.
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   Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Written by Mark Mitchell .
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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.  */
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/* This file contains definitions for language-independent
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   parameters.  The DEFPARAM macro takes 6 arguments:
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     - The enumeral corresponding to this parameter.
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     - The name that can be used to set this parameter using the
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       command-line option `--param ='.
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     - A help string explaining how the parameter is used.
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     - A default value for the parameter.
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     - The minimum acceptable value for the parameter.
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     - The maximum acceptable value for the parameter (if greater than
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     the minimum).
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   Be sure to add an entry to invoke.texi summarizing the parameter.  */
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/* The threshold ratio between current and hottest structure counts.
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   We say that if the ratio of the current structure count,
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   calculated by profiling, to the hottest structure count
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   in the program is less than this parameter, then structure
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   reorganization is not applied. The default is 10%.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_STRUCT_REORG_COLD_STRUCT_RATIO,
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          "struct-reorg-cold-struct-ratio",
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          "The threshold ratio between current and hottest structure counts",
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          10, 0, 100)
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/* When branch is predicted to be taken with probability lower than this
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   threshold (in percent), then it is considered well predictable. */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREDICTABLE_BRANCH_OUTCOME,
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          "predictable-branch-outcome",
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          "Maximal estimated outcome of branch considered predictable",
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          2, 0, 50)
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/* The single function inlining limit. This is the maximum size
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   of a function counted in internal gcc instructions (not in
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   real machine instructions) that is eligible for inlining
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   by the tree inliner.
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   The default value is 450.
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   Only functions marked inline (or methods defined in the class
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   definition for C++) are affected by this.
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   There are more restrictions to inlining: If inlined functions
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   call other functions, the already inlined instructions are
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   counted and once the recursive inline limit (see
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   "max-inline-insns" parameter) is exceeded, the acceptable size
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   gets decreased.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_SINGLE,
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          "max-inline-insns-single",
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          "The maximum number of instructions in a single function eligible for inlining",
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          400, 0, 0)
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/* The single function inlining limit for functions that are
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   inlined by virtue of -finline-functions (-O3).
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   This limit should be chosen to be below or equal to the limit
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   that is applied to functions marked inlined (or defined in the
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   class declaration in C++) given by the "max-inline-insns-single"
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   parameter.
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   The default value is 90.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_AUTO,
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          "max-inline-insns-auto",
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          "The maximum number of instructions when automatically inlining",
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          50, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_RECURSIVE,
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          "max-inline-insns-recursive",
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          "The maximum number of instructions inline function can grow to via recursive inlining",
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          450, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_RECURSIVE_AUTO,
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          "max-inline-insns-recursive-auto",
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          "The maximum number of instructions non-inline function can grow to via recursive inlining",
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          450, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_RECURSIVE_DEPTH,
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          "max-inline-recursive-depth",
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          "The maximum depth of recursive inlining for inline functions",
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          8, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_RECURSIVE_DEPTH_AUTO,
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          "max-inline-recursive-depth-auto",
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          "The maximum depth of recursive inlining for non-inline functions",
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          8, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_INLINE_RECURSIVE_PROBABILITY,
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          "min-inline-recursive-probability",
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          "Inline recursively only when the probability of call being executed exceeds the parameter",
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          10, 0, 0)
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/* Limit of iterations of early inliner.  This basically bounds number of
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   nested indirect calls early inliner can resolve.  Deeper chains are still
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   handled by late inlining.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_EARLY_INLINER_MAX_ITERATIONS,
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          "max-early-inliner-iterations",
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          "The maximum number of nested indirect inlining performed by early inliner",
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          10, 0, 0)
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/* Limit the number of expansions created by the variable expansion
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   optimization to avoid register pressure.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARIABLE_EXPANSIONS,
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          "max-variable-expansions-in-unroller",
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          "If -fvariable-expansion-in-unroller is used, the maximum number of times that an individual variable will be expanded during loop unrolling",
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          1, 0, 0)
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/* Limit loop autovectorization to loops with large enough iteration count.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_VECT_LOOP_BOUND,
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          "min-vect-loop-bound",
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          "If -ftree-vectorize is used, the minimal loop bound of a loop to be considered for vectorization",
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          1, 1, 0)
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/* The maximum number of instructions to consider when looking for an
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   instruction to fill a delay slot.  If more than this arbitrary
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   number of instructions is searched, the time savings from filling
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   the delay slot will be minimal so stop searching.  Increasing
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   values mean more aggressive optimization, making the compile time
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   increase with probably small improvement in executable run time.  */
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_DELAY_SLOT_INSN_SEARCH,
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          "max-delay-slot-insn-search",
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          "The maximum number of instructions to consider to fill a delay slot",
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          100, 0, 0)
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/* When trying to fill delay slots, the maximum number of instructions
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   to consider when searching for a block with valid live register
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   information.  Increasing this arbitrarily chosen value means more
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   aggressive optimization, increasing the compile time.  This
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   parameter should be removed when the delay slot code is rewritten
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   to maintain the control-flow graph.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_DELAY_SLOT_LIVE_SEARCH,
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         "max-delay-slot-live-search",
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         "The maximum number of instructions to consider to find accurate live register information",
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         333, 0, 0)
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/* This parameter limits the number of branch elements that the
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   scheduler will track anti-dependencies through without resetting
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   the tracking mechanism.  Large functions with few calls or barriers
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   can generate lists containing many 1000's of dependencies.  Generally
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   the compiler either uses all available memory, or runs for far too long.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PENDING_LIST_LENGTH,
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         "max-pending-list-length",
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         "The maximum length of scheduling's pending operations list",
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         32, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_INSNS,
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         "large-function-insns",
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         "The size of function body to be considered large",
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         2700, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_GROWTH,
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         "large-function-growth",
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         "Maximal growth due to inlining of large function (in percent)",
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         100, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_UNIT_INSNS,
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         "large-unit-insns",
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         "The size of translation unit to be considered large",
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         10000, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_INLINE_UNIT_GROWTH,
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         "inline-unit-growth",
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         "How much can given compilation unit grow because of the inlining (in percent)",
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         30, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_IPCP_UNIT_GROWTH,
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         "ipcp-unit-growth",
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         "How much can given compilation unit grow because of the interprocedural constant propagation (in percent)",
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         10, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_EARLY_INLINING_INSNS,
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         "early-inlining-insns",
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         "Maximal estimated growth of function body caused by early inlining of single call",
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         8, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_STACK_FRAME,
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         "large-stack-frame",
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         "The size of stack frame to be considered large",
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         256, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_STACK_FRAME_GROWTH,
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         "large-stack-frame-growth",
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         "Maximal stack frame growth due to inlining (in percent)",
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         1000, 0, 0)
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/* The GCSE optimization will be disabled if it would require
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   significantly more memory than this value.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GCSE_MEMORY,
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         "max-gcse-memory",
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         "The maximum amount of memory to be allocated by GCSE",
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         50 * 1024 * 1024, 0, 0)
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/* This is the threshold ratio when to perform partial redundancy
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   elimination after reload. We perform partial redundancy elimination
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   when the following holds:
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   (Redundant load execution count)
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   ------------------------------- >= GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION
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   (Added loads execution count)                                          */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION,
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        "gcse-after-reload-partial-fraction",
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        "The threshold ratio for performing partial redundancy elimination after reload",
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        3, 0, 0)
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/* This is the threshold ratio of the critical edges execution count compared to
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   the redundant loads execution count that permits performing the load
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   redundancy elimination in gcse after reload.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_CRITICAL_FRACTION,
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        "gcse-after-reload-critical-fraction",
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        "The threshold ratio of critical edges execution count that permit performing redundancy elimination after reload",
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        10, 0, 0)
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/* This parameter limits the number of insns in a loop that will be unrolled,
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   and by how much the loop is unrolled.
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   This limit should be at most half of the peeling limits:  loop unroller
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   decides to not unroll loops that iterate fewer than 2*number of allowed
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   unrollings and thus we would have loops that are neither peeled or unrolled
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   otherwise.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLLED_INSNS,
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         "max-unrolled-insns",
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         "The maximum number of instructions to consider to unroll in a loop",
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         200, 0, 0)
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/* This parameter limits how many times the loop is unrolled depending
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   on number of insns really executed in each iteration.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_AVERAGE_UNROLLED_INSNS,
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         "max-average-unrolled-insns",
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         "The maximum number of instructions to consider to unroll in a loop on average",
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         80, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of unrollings of a single loop.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLL_TIMES,
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        "max-unroll-times",
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        "The maximum number of unrollings of a single loop",
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        8, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEELED_INSNS,
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        "max-peeled-insns",
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        "The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop",
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        400, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEEL_TIMES,
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        "max-peel-times",
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        "The maximum number of peelings of a single loop",
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        16, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMPLETELY_PEELED_INSNS,
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        "max-completely-peeled-insns",
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        "The maximum number of insns of a completely peeled loop",
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        400, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMPLETELY_PEEL_TIMES,
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        "max-completely-peel-times",
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        "The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely",
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        16, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop that rolls only once.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ONCE_PEELED_INSNS,
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        "max-once-peeled-insns",
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        "The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop that rolls only once",
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        400, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum depth of a loop nest we completely peel.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLL_ITERATIONS,
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         "max-completely-peel-loop-nest-depth",
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         "The maximum depth of a loop nest we completely peel",
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         8, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of insns of an unswitched loop.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNSWITCH_INSNS,
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        "max-unswitch-insns",
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        "The maximum number of insns of an unswitched loop",
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        50, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum level of recursion in unswitch_single_loop.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNSWITCH_LEVEL,
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        "max-unswitch-level",
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        "The maximum number of unswitchings in a single loop",
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        3, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of iterations of a loop the brute force algorithm
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   for analysis of # of iterations of the loop tries to evaluate.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ITERATIONS_TO_TRACK,
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        "max-iterations-to-track",
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        "Bound on the number of iterations the brute force # of iterations analysis algorithm evaluates",
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        1000, 0, 0)
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/* A cutoff to avoid costly computations of the number of iterations in
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   the doloop transformation.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ITERATIONS_COMPUTATION_COST,
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        "max-iterations-computation-cost",
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        "Bound on the cost of an expression to compute the number of iterations",
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        10, 0, 0)
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/* This parameter is used to tune SMS MAX II calculations.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_MAX_II_FACTOR,
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         "sms-max-ii-factor",
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         "A factor for tuning the upper bound that swing modulo scheduler uses for scheduling a loop",
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         100, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_DFA_HISTORY,
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         "sms-dfa-history",
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         "The number of cycles the swing modulo scheduler considers when checking conflicts using DFA",
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         0, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_LOOP_AVERAGE_COUNT_THRESHOLD,
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         "sms-loop-average-count-threshold",
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         "A threshold on the average loop count considered by the swing modulo scheduler",
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         0, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(HOT_BB_COUNT_FRACTION,
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         "hot-bb-count-fraction",
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         "Select fraction of the maximal count of repetitions of basic block in program given basic block needs to have to be considered hot",
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         10000, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(HOT_BB_FREQUENCY_FRACTION,
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         "hot-bb-frequency-fraction",
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         "Select fraction of the maximal frequency of executions of basic block in function given basic block needs to have to be considered hot",
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         1000, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALIGN_THRESHOLD,
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          "align-threshold",
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          "Select fraction of the maximal frequency of executions of basic block in function given basic block get alignment",
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          100, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALIGN_LOOP_ITERATIONS,
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          "align-loop-iterations",
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          "Loops iterating at least selected number of iterations will get loop alignement.",
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          4, 0, 0)
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/* For guessed profiles, the loops having unknown number of iterations
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   are predicted to iterate relatively few (10) times at average.
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   For functions containing one loop with large known number of iterations
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   and other loops having unbounded loops we would end up predicting all
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   the other loops cold that is not usually the case.  So we need to artificially
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   flatten the profile.
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   We need to cut the maximal predicted iterations to large enough iterations
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   so the loop appears important, but safely within HOT_BB_COUNT_FRACTION
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   range.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PREDICTED_ITERATIONS,
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         "max-predicted-iterations",
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         "The maximum number of loop iterations we predict statically",
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         100, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(TRACER_DYNAMIC_COVERAGE_FEEDBACK,
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         "tracer-dynamic-coverage-feedback",
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         "The percentage of function, weighted by execution frequency, that must be covered by trace formation. Used when profile feedback is available",
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         95, 0, 100)
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DEFPARAM(TRACER_DYNAMIC_COVERAGE,
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         "tracer-dynamic-coverage",
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         "The percentage of function, weighted by execution frequency, that must be covered by trace formation. Used when profile feedback is not available",
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         75, 0, 100)
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DEFPARAM(TRACER_MAX_CODE_GROWTH,
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         "tracer-max-code-growth",
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         "Maximal code growth caused by tail duplication (in percent)",
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         100, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_RATIO,
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         "tracer-min-branch-ratio",
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         "Stop reverse growth if the reverse probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent)",
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         10, 0, 100)
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DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_PROBABILITY_FEEDBACK,
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         "tracer-min-branch-probability-feedback",
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         "Stop forward growth if the probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent). Used when profile feedback is available",
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         80, 0, 100)
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DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_PROBABILITY,
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         "tracer-min-branch-probability",
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         "Stop forward growth if the probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent). Used when profile feedback is not available",
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         50, 0, 100)
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/* The maximum number of incoming edges to consider for crossjumping.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CROSSJUMP_EDGES,
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         "max-crossjump-edges",
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         "The maximum number of incoming edges to consider for crossjumping",
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         100, 0, 0)
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/* The minimum number of matching instructions to consider for crossjumping.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MIN_CROSSJUMP_INSNS,
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     "min-crossjump-insns",
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     "The minimum number of matching instructions to consider for crossjumping",
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     5, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number expansion factor when copying basic blocks.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GROW_COPY_BB_INSNS,
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     "max-grow-copy-bb-insns",
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     "The maximum expansion factor when copying basic blocks",
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     8, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum number of insns to duplicate when unfactoring computed gotos.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GOTO_DUPLICATION_INSNS,
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     "max-goto-duplication-insns",
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     "The maximum number of insns to duplicate when unfactoring computed gotos",
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     8, 0, 0)
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/* The maximum length of path considered in cse.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSE_PATH_LENGTH,
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         "max-cse-path-length",
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         "The maximum length of path considered in cse",
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         10, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSE_INSNS,
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         "max-cse-insns",
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         "The maximum instructions CSE process before flushing",
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         1000, 0, 0)
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/* The cost of expression in loop invariant motion that is considered
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   expensive.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_LIM_EXPENSIVE,
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         "lim-expensive",
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         "The minimum cost of an expensive expression in the loop invariant motion",
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         20, 0, 0)
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/* Bound on number of candidates for induction variables below that
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   all candidates are considered for each use in induction variable
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   optimizations.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_CONSIDER_ALL_CANDIDATES_BOUND,
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         "iv-consider-all-candidates-bound",
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         "Bound on number of candidates below that all candidates are considered in iv optimizations",
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         30, 0, 0)
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/* The induction variable optimizations give up on loops that contain more
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   induction variable uses.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_MAX_CONSIDERED_USES,
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         "iv-max-considered-uses",
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         "Bound on number of iv uses in loop optimized in iv optimizations",
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         250, 0, 0)
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/* If there are at most this number of ivs in the set, try removing unnecessary
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   ivs from the set always.  */
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_ALWAYS_PRUNE_CAND_SET_BOUND,
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         "iv-always-prune-cand-set-bound",
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         "If number of candidates in the set is smaller, we always try to remove unused ivs during its optimization",
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         10, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCEV_MAX_EXPR_SIZE,
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         "scev-max-expr-size",
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         "Bound on size of expressions used in the scalar evolutions analyzer",
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         20, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_VARS,
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         "omega-max-vars",
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         "Bound on the number of variables in Omega constraint systems",
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         128, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_GEQS,
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         "omega-max-geqs",
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         "Bound on the number of inequalities in Omega constraint systems",
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         256, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_EQS,
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         "omega-max-eqs",
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         "Bound on the number of equalities in Omega constraint systems",
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         128, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_WILD_CARDS,
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         "omega-max-wild-cards",
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         "Bound on the number of wild cards in Omega constraint systems",
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         18, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_HASH_TABLE_SIZE,
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         "omega-hash-table-size",
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         "Bound on the size of the hash table in Omega constraint systems",
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         550, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_KEYS,
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         "omega-max-keys",
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         "Bound on the number of keys in Omega constraint systems",
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         500, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_ELIMINATE_REDUNDANT_CONSTRAINTS,
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         "omega-eliminate-redundant-constraints",
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         "When set to 1, use expensive methods to eliminate all redundant constraints",
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         0, 0, 1)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_VERSION_FOR_ALIGNMENT_CHECKS,
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         "vect-max-version-for-alignment-checks",
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         "Bound on number of runtime checks inserted by the vectorizer's loop versioning for alignment check",
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         6, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_VERSION_FOR_ALIAS_CHECKS,
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         "vect-max-version-for-alias-checks",
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         "Bound on number of runtime checks inserted by the vectorizer's loop versioning for alias check",
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         10, 0, 0)
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DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSELIB_MEMORY_LOCATIONS,
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         "max-cselib-memory-locations",
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         "The maximum memory locations recorded by cselib",
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         500, 0, 0)
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#ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
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# define GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT 0
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# define GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT 0
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#else
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# define GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT 30
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# define GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT 4096
499
#endif
500
 
501
DEFPARAM(GGC_MIN_EXPAND,
502
         "ggc-min-expand",
503
         "Minimum heap expansion to trigger garbage collection, as a percentage of the total size of the heap",
504
         GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT, 0, 0)
505
 
506
DEFPARAM(GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE,
507
         "ggc-min-heapsize",
508
         "Minimum heap size before we start collecting garbage, in kilobytes",
509
         GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT, 0, 0)
510
 
511
#undef GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT
512
#undef GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT
513
 
514
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_RELOAD_SEARCH_INSNS,
515
         "max-reload-search-insns",
516
         "The maximum number of instructions to search backward when looking for equivalent reload",
517
         100, 0, 0)
518
 
519
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_BLOCKS,
520
         "max-sched-region-blocks",
521
         "The maximum number of blocks in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
522
         10, 0, 0)
523
 
524
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_INSNS,
525
         "max-sched-region-insns",
526
         "The maximum number of insns in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
527
         100, 0, 0)
528
 
529
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PIPELINE_REGION_BLOCKS,
530
         "max-pipeline-region-blocks",
531
         "The maximum number of blocks in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
532
         15, 0, 0)
533
 
534
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PIPELINE_REGION_INSNS,
535
         "max-pipeline-region-insns",
536
         "The maximum number of insns in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
537
         200, 0, 0)
538
 
539
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MIN_SPEC_PROB,
540
         "min-spec-prob",
541
         "The minimum probability of reaching a source block for interblock speculative scheduling",
542
         40, 0, 0)
543
 
544
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_EXTEND_REGIONS_ITERS,
545
         "max-sched-extend-regions-iters",
546
         "The maximum number of iterations through CFG to extend regions",
547
         0, 0, 0)
548
 
549
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_INSN_CONFLICT_DELAY,
550
         "max-sched-insn-conflict-delay",
551
         "The maximum conflict delay for an insn to be considered for speculative motion",
552
         3, 1, 10)
553
 
554
DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCHED_SPEC_PROB_CUTOFF,
555
         "sched-spec-prob-cutoff",
556
         "The minimal probability of speculation success (in percents), so that speculative insn will be scheduled.",
557
         40, 0, 100)
558
 
559
DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_LOOKAHEAD,
560
         "selsched-max-lookahead",
561
         "The maximum size of the lookahead window of selective scheduling",
562
         50, 0, 0)
563
 
564
DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_SCHED_TIMES,
565
         "selsched-max-sched-times",
566
         "Maximum number of times that an insn could be scheduled",
567
         2, 0, 0)
568
 
569
DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_INSNS_TO_RENAME,
570
         "selsched-insns-to-rename",
571
         "Maximum number of instructions in the ready list that are considered eligible for renaming",
572
         2, 0, 0)
573
 
574
DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCHED_MEM_TRUE_DEP_COST,
575
          "sched-mem-true-dep-cost",
576
          "Minimal distance between possibly conflicting store and load",
577
          1, 0, 0)
578
 
579
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_LAST_VALUE_RTL,
580
         "max-last-value-rtl",
581
         "The maximum number of RTL nodes that can be recorded as combiner's last value",
582
         10000, 0, 0)
583
 
584
/* INTEGER_CST nodes are shared for values [{-1,0} .. N) for
585
   {signed,unsigned} integral types.  This determines N.
586
   Experimentation shows 256 to be a good value.  */
587
DEFPARAM (PARAM_INTEGER_SHARE_LIMIT,
588
          "integer-share-limit",
589
          "The upper bound for sharing integer constants",
590
          256, 2, 2)
591
 
592
/* Incremental SSA updates for virtual operands may be very slow if
593
   there is a large number of mappings to process.  In those cases, it
594
   is faster to rewrite the virtual symbols from scratch as if they
595
   had been recently introduced.  This heuristic cannot be applied to
596
   SSA mappings for real SSA names, only symbols kept in FUD chains.
597
 
598
   PARAM_MIN_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS specifies the minimum number of virtual
599
   mappings that should be registered to trigger the heuristic.
600
 
601
   PARAM_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS_TO_SYMS_RATIO specifies the ratio between
602
   mappings and symbols.  If the number of virtual mappings is
603
   PARAM_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS_TO_SYMS_RATIO bigger than the number of
604
   virtual symbols to be updated, then the updater switches to a full
605
   update for those symbols.  */
606
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS,
607
          "min-virtual-mappings",
608
          "Minimum number of virtual mappings to consider switching to full virtual renames",
609
          100, 0, 0)
610
 
611
DEFPARAM (PARAM_VIRTUAL_MAPPINGS_TO_SYMS_RATIO,
612
          "virtual-mappings-ratio",
613
          "Ratio between virtual mappings and virtual symbols to do full virtual renames",
614
          3, 0, 0)
615
 
616
DEFPARAM (PARAM_SSP_BUFFER_SIZE,
617
          "ssp-buffer-size",
618
          "The lower bound for a buffer to be considered for stack smashing protection",
619
          8, 1, 0)
620
 
621
/* When we thread through a block we have to make copies of the
622
   statements within the block.  Clearly for large blocks the code
623
   duplication is bad.
624
 
625
   PARAM_MAX_JUMP_THREAD_DUPLICATION_STMTS specifies the maximum number
626
   of statements and PHI nodes allowed in a block which is going to
627
   be duplicated for thread jumping purposes.
628
 
629
   Some simple analysis showed that more than 99% of the jump
630
   threading opportunities are for blocks with less than 15
631
   statements.  So we can get the benefits of jump threading
632
   without excessive code bloat for pathological cases with the
633
   throttle set at 15 statements.  */
634
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_JUMP_THREAD_DUPLICATION_STMTS,
635
          "max-jump-thread-duplication-stmts",
636
          "Maximum number of statements allowed in a block that needs to be duplicated when threading jumps",
637
          15, 0, 0)
638
 
639
/* This is the maximum number of fields a variable may have before the pointer analysis machinery
640
   will stop trying to treat it in a field-sensitive manner.
641
   There are programs out there with thousands of fields per structure, and handling them
642
   field-sensitively is not worth the cost.  */
643
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_FIELDS_FOR_FIELD_SENSITIVE,
644
          "max-fields-for-field-sensitive",
645
          "Maximum number of fields in a structure before pointer analysis treats the structure as a single variable",
646
          0, 0, 0)
647
 
648
DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_READY_INSNS,
649
         "max-sched-ready-insns",
650
         "The maximum number of instructions ready to be issued to be considered by the scheduler during the first scheduling pass",
651
         100, 0, 0)
652
 
653
/* Prefetching and cache-optimizations related parameters.  Default values are
654
   usually set by machine description.  */
655
 
656
/* The number of insns executed before prefetch is completed.  */
657
 
658
DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREFETCH_LATENCY,
659
         "prefetch-latency",
660
         "The number of insns executed before prefetch is completed",
661
         200, 0, 0)
662
 
663
/* The number of prefetches that can run at the same time.  */
664
 
665
DEFPARAM (PARAM_SIMULTANEOUS_PREFETCHES,
666
          "simultaneous-prefetches",
667
          "The number of prefetches that can run at the same time",
668
          3, 0, 0)
669
 
670
/* The size of L1 cache in kB.  */
671
 
672
DEFPARAM (PARAM_L1_CACHE_SIZE,
673
          "l1-cache-size",
674
          "The size of L1 cache",
675
          64, 0, 0)
676
 
677
/* The size of L1 cache line in bytes.  */
678
 
679
DEFPARAM (PARAM_L1_CACHE_LINE_SIZE,
680
          "l1-cache-line-size",
681
          "The size of L1 cache line",
682
          32, 0, 0)
683
 
684
/* The size of L2 cache in kB.  */
685
 
686
DEFPARAM (PARAM_L2_CACHE_SIZE,
687
          "l2-cache-size",
688
          "The size of L2 cache",
689
          512, 0, 0)
690
 
691
/* Whether we should use canonical types rather than deep "structural"
692
   type checking.  Setting this value to 1 (the default) improves
693
   compilation performance in the C++ and Objective-C++ front end;
694
   this value should only be set to zero to work around bugs in the
695
   canonical type system by disabling it.  */
696
 
697
DEFPARAM (PARAM_USE_CANONICAL_TYPES,
698
          "use-canonical-types",
699
          "Whether to use canonical types",
700
          1, 0, 1)
701
 
702
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_PARTIAL_ANTIC_LENGTH,
703
          "max-partial-antic-length",
704
          "Maximum length of partial antic set when performing tree pre optimization",
705
          100, 0, 0)
706
 
707
/* The following is used as a stop-gap limit for cases where really huge
708
   SCCs blow up memory and compile-time use too much.  If we hit this limit,
709
   SCCVN and such FRE and PRE will be not done at all for the current
710
   function.  */
711
 
712
DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCCVN_MAX_SCC_SIZE,
713
          "sccvn-max-scc-size",
714
          "Maximum size of a SCC before SCCVN stops processing a function",
715
          10000, 10, 0)
716
 
717
DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_MAX_LOOPS_NUM,
718
          "ira-max-loops-num",
719
          "Max loops number for regional RA",
720
          100, 0, 0)
721
 
722
DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_MAX_CONFLICT_TABLE_SIZE,
723
          "ira-max-conflict-table-size",
724
          "Max size of conflict table in MB",
725
          1000, 0, 0)
726
 
727
DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_LOOP_RESERVED_REGS,
728
          "ira-loop-reserved-regs",
729
          "The number of registers in each class kept unused by loop invariant motion",
730
          2, 0, 0)
731
 
732
/* Switch initialization conversion will refuse to create arrays that are
733
   bigger than this parameter times the number of switch branches.  */
734
 
735
DEFPARAM (PARAM_SWITCH_CONVERSION_BRANCH_RATIO,
736
          "switch-conversion-max-branch-ratio",
737
          "The maximum ratio between array size and switch branches for "
738
          "a switch conversion to take place",
739
          8, 1, 0)
740
 
741
/* Size of tiles when doing loop blocking.  */
742
 
743
DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_BLOCK_TILE_SIZE,
744
          "loop-block-tile-size",
745
          "size of tiles for loop blocking",
746
          51, 0, 0)
747
 
748
/* Maximal number of parameters that we allow in a SCoP.  */
749
 
750
DEFPARAM (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_NB_SCOP_PARAMS,
751
          "graphite-max-nb-scop-params",
752
          "maximum number of parameters in a SCoP",
753
          10, 0, 0)
754
 
755
/* Maximal number of basic blocks in the functions analyzed by Graphite.  */
756
 
757
DEFPARAM (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_BBS_PER_FUNCTION,
758
          "graphite-max-bbs-per-function",
759
          "maximum number of basic blocks per function to be analyzed by Graphite",
760
          100, 0, 0)
761
 
762
/* Avoid doing loop invariant motion on very large loops.  */
763
 
764
DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_INVARIANT_MAX_BBS_IN_LOOP,
765
          "loop-invariant-max-bbs-in-loop",
766
          "Max basic blocks number in loop for loop invariant motion",
767
          10000, 0, 0)
768
 
769
/* Avoid SLP vectorization of large basic blocks.  */
770
DEFPARAM (PARAM_SLP_MAX_INSNS_IN_BB,
771
          "slp-max-insns-in-bb",
772
          "Maximum number of instructions in basic block to be considered for SLP vectorization",
773
          1000, 0, 0)
774
 
775
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_INSN_TO_PREFETCH_RATIO,
776
          "min-insn-to-prefetch-ratio",
777
          "Min. ratio of insns to prefetches to enable prefetching for "
778
          "a loop with an unknown trip count",
779
          10, 0, 0)
780
 
781
DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREFETCH_MIN_INSN_TO_MEM_RATIO,
782
          "prefetch-min-insn-to-mem-ratio",
783
          "Min. ratio of insns to mem ops to enable prefetching in a loop",
784
          3, 0, 0)
785
 
786
/* Set maximum hash table size for var tracking.  */
787
 
788
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARTRACK_SIZE,
789
          "max-vartrack-size",
790
          "Max. size of var tracking hash tables",
791
          50000000, 0, 0)
792
 
793
/* Set minimum insn uid for non-debug insns.  */
794
 
795
DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_NONDEBUG_INSN_UID,
796
          "min-nondebug-insn-uid",
797
          "The minimum UID to be used for a nondebug insn",
798
          0, 1, 0)
799
 
800
DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_SRA_PTR_GROWTH_FACTOR,
801
          "ipa-sra-ptr-growth-factor",
802
          "Maximum allowed growth of size of new parameters ipa-sra replaces "
803
          "a pointer to an aggregate with",
804
          2, 0, 0)
805
 
806
/*
807
Local variables:
808
mode:c
809
End:
810
*/

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