For targets with no itinerary (x86) it is a nop by default. For
targets with issue width already expressed in the itinerary (ARM) it
bypasses a scoreboard check but otherwise does not affect the
schedule. It does make the code more consistent and complete and
allows new targets to specify their issue width in an arbitrary way.
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ScheduleNodeTopDown(FoundSUnit, CurCycle);
HazardRec->EmitInstruction(FoundSUnit);
CycleHasInsts = true;
+ if (HazardRec->atIssueLimit()) {
+ DEBUG(dbgs() << "*** Max instructions per cycle " << CurCycle << '\n');
+ HazardRec->AdvanceCycle();
+ ++CurCycle;
+ CycleHasInsts = false;
+ }
} else {
if (CycleHasInsts) {
DEBUG(dbgs() << "*** Finished cycle " << CurCycle << '\n');