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Revision as of 12:19, 10 February 2019
Measure Tiny Code Generation Quality
Summary: Improve the diagnostics tools to asses code quality
Improving the code generation of the TCG backend is a hard task that involves reading through large amounts of text looking for anomalies in the generated code. It would be nice to have tools to more readily extract and parse code generation information. This would include:
- which are hot blocks (frequently run, hence more important performance wise)
- export block JIT information for perf tool
- how many fills/spills in a block (where register contents are moved due to register pressure)
- number of host instructions for each guest instruction (JIT profiling has a basic version of this)
- elide or beautify common blocks like softmmu access macros (which are always the same)
- support interactive exploration of translation state (system emulation)
This work could be a pre-cursor to supporting Internships/ProjectIdeas/Multi-exit Hot Blocks
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Details:
- Skill level: intermediate or advanced, understanding of code generation (compilers/JITs)
- Language: C, Assembly (x86 or preferred host)
- Mentor: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> (stsquad on #qemu IRC)
- Suggested by: Alex Bennée