A DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PERFORMANCE OF SPECULATIVE VECTOR OPERATIONS

A data processing apparatus and a method of controlling performance of speculative vector operations are provided. The apparatus comprises processing circuitry for performing a sequence of speculative vector operations on vector operands, each vector operand comprising a plurality of vector elements...

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Main Authors KERSHAW, DANIEL, REID, ALASTAIR DAVID
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 06.07.2016
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Summary:A data processing apparatus and a method of controlling performance of speculative vector operations are provided. The apparatus comprises processing circuitry for performing a sequence of speculative vector operations on vector operands, each vector operand comprising a plurality of vector elements, and speculation control circuitry for maintaining a speculation width indication indicating the number of vector elements of each vector operand to be subjected to the speculative vector operations. The speculation width indication is set to an initial value prior to performance of the sequence of speculative vector operations. The processing circuitry generates progress indications during performance of the sequence of speculative vector operations, and the speculation control circuitry detects, with reference to the progress indications and speculation reduction criteria, presence of a speculation reduction condition. The speculation reduction condition is a condition indicating that a reduction in the speculation width indication is expected to improve at least one performance characteristic of the data processing apparatus relative to continued operation without the reduction in the speculation width indication. The speculation control circuitry is responsive to detection of the speculation reduction condition to reduce the speculation width indication. This can significantly increase performance (for example in terms of throughput and/or energy consumption) when performing speculative vector operations.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20140753139