execute1: Improve timing on comparisons

Using the main adder for comparisons has the disadvantage of creating
a long path from the CA/OV bit forwarding to v.busy via the carry
input of the adder, the comparison result, and determining whether a
trap instruction would trap.  Instead we now have dedicated
comparators for the high and low words of a_in vs. b_in, and combine
their results to get the signed and unsigned comparison results.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@ozlabs.org>
cache-tlb-parameters-2
Paul Mackerras 4 years ago
parent b0510fd1bb
commit f7b855dfc3

@ -356,6 +356,8 @@ begin
variable zerohi, zerolo : std_ulogic; variable zerohi, zerolo : std_ulogic;
variable msb_a, msb_b : std_ulogic; variable msb_a, msb_b : std_ulogic;
variable a_lt : std_ulogic; variable a_lt : std_ulogic;
variable a_lt_lo : std_ulogic;
variable a_lt_hi : std_ulogic;
variable lv : Execute1ToLoadstore1Type; variable lv : Execute1ToLoadstore1Type;
variable irq_valid : std_ulogic; variable irq_valid : std_ulogic;
variable exception : std_ulogic; variable exception : std_ulogic;
@ -612,24 +614,32 @@ begin
-- values are equal -- values are equal
trapval := "00100"; trapval := "00100";
else else
a_lt_lo := '0';
a_lt_hi := '0';
if unsigned(a_in(30 downto 0)) < unsigned(b_in(30 downto 0)) then
a_lt_lo := '1';
end if;
if unsigned(a_in(62 downto 31)) < unsigned(b_in(62 downto 31)) then
a_lt_hi := '1';
end if;
if l = '1' then if l = '1' then
-- 64-bit comparison -- 64-bit comparison
msb_a := a_in(63); msb_a := a_in(63);
msb_b := b_in(63); msb_b := b_in(63);
a_lt := a_lt_hi or (zerohi and (a_in(31) xnor b_in(31)) and a_lt_lo);
else else
-- 32-bit comparison -- 32-bit comparison
msb_a := a_in(31); msb_a := a_in(31);
msb_b := b_in(31); msb_b := b_in(31);
a_lt := a_lt_lo;
end if; end if;
if msb_a /= msb_b then if msb_a /= msb_b then
-- Subtraction might overflow, but -- Comparison is clear from MSB difference.
-- comparison is clear from MSB difference.
-- for signed, 0 is greater; for unsigned, 1 is greater -- for signed, 0 is greater; for unsigned, 1 is greater
trapval := msb_a & msb_b & '0' & msb_b & msb_a; trapval := msb_a & msb_b & '0' & msb_b & msb_a;
else else
-- Subtraction cannot overflow since MSBs are equal. -- MSBs are equal, so signed and unsigned comparisons give the
-- carry = 1 indicates RA is smaller (signed or unsigned) -- same answer.
a_lt := (not l and carry_32) or (l and carry_64);
trapval := a_lt & not a_lt & '0' & a_lt & not a_lt; trapval := a_lt & not a_lt & '0' & a_lt & not a_lt;
end if; end if;
end if; end if;

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