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1 /* params.def - Run-time parameters.
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com>.
4
5 This file is part of GCC.
6
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11
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16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21 /* This file contains definitions for language-independent
22 parameters. The DEFPARAM macro takes 6 arguments:
23
24 - The enumeral corresponding to this parameter.
25
26 - The name that can be used to set this parameter using the
27 command-line option `--param <name>=<value>'.
28
29 - A help string explaining how the parameter is used.
30
31 - A default value for the parameter.
32
33 - The minimum acceptable value for the parameter.
34
35 - The maximum acceptable value for the parameter (if greater than
36 the minimum).
37
38 Be sure to add an entry to invoke.texi summarizing the parameter. */
39
40 /* When branch is predicted to be taken with probability lower than this
41 threshold (in percent), then it is considered well predictable. */
42 DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREDICTABLE_BRANCH_OUTCOME,
43 "predictable-branch-outcome",
44 "Maximal estimated outcome of branch considered predictable",
45 2, 0, 50)
46
47 DEFPARAM (PARAM_INLINE_MIN_SPEEDUP,
48 "inline-min-speedup",
49 "The minimal estimated speedup allowing inliner to ignore inline-insns-single and inline-isnsns-auto",
50 10, 0, 0)
51
52 /* The single function inlining limit. This is the maximum size
53 of a function counted in internal gcc instructions (not in
54 real machine instructions) that is eligible for inlining
55 by the tree inliner.
56 The default value is 450.
57 Only functions marked inline (or methods defined in the class
58 definition for C++) are affected by this.
59 There are more restrictions to inlining: If inlined functions
60 call other functions, the already inlined instructions are
61 counted and once the recursive inline limit (see
62 "max-inline-insns" parameter) is exceeded, the acceptable size
63 gets decreased. */
64 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_SINGLE,
65 "max-inline-insns-single",
66 "The maximum number of instructions in a single function eligible for inlining",
67 400, 0, 0)
68
69 /* The single function inlining limit for functions that are
70 inlined by virtue of -finline-functions (-O3).
71 This limit should be chosen to be below or equal to the limit
72 that is applied to functions marked inlined (or defined in the
73 class declaration in C++) given by the "max-inline-insns-single"
74 parameter.
75 The default value is 40. */
76 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_AUTO,
77 "max-inline-insns-auto",
78 "The maximum number of instructions when automatically inlining",
79 40, 0, 0)
80
81 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_RECURSIVE,
82 "max-inline-insns-recursive",
83 "The maximum number of instructions inline function can grow to via recursive inlining",
84 450, 0, 0)
85
86 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_INSNS_RECURSIVE_AUTO,
87 "max-inline-insns-recursive-auto",
88 "The maximum number of instructions non-inline function can grow to via recursive inlining",
89 450, 0, 0)
90
91 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_RECURSIVE_DEPTH,
92 "max-inline-recursive-depth",
93 "The maximum depth of recursive inlining for inline functions",
94 8, 0, 0)
95
96 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_INLINE_RECURSIVE_DEPTH_AUTO,
97 "max-inline-recursive-depth-auto",
98 "The maximum depth of recursive inlining for non-inline functions",
99 8, 0, 0)
100
101 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_INLINE_RECURSIVE_PROBABILITY,
102 "min-inline-recursive-probability",
103 "Inline recursively only when the probability of call being executed exceeds the parameter",
104 10, 0, 0)
105
106 /* Limit of iterations of early inliner. This basically bounds number of
107 nested indirect calls early inliner can resolve. Deeper chains are still
108 handled by late inlining. */
109 DEFPARAM (PARAM_EARLY_INLINER_MAX_ITERATIONS,
110 "max-early-inliner-iterations",
111 "The maximum number of nested indirect inlining performed by early inliner",
112 1, 0, 0)
113
114 /* Limit on probability of entry BB. */
115 DEFPARAM (PARAM_COMDAT_SHARING_PROBABILITY,
116 "comdat-sharing-probability",
117 "Probability that COMDAT function will be shared with different compilation unit",
118 20, 0, 0)
119
120 /* Limit on probability of entry BB. */
121 DEFPARAM (PARAM_PARTIAL_INLINING_ENTRY_PROBABILITY,
122 "partial-inlining-entry-probability",
123 "Maximum probability of the entry BB of split region (in percent relative to entry BB of the function) to make partial inlining happen",
124 70, 0, 0)
125
126 /* Limit the number of expansions created by the variable expansion
127 optimization to avoid register pressure. */
128 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARIABLE_EXPANSIONS,
129 "max-variable-expansions-in-unroller",
130 "If -fvariable-expansion-in-unroller is used, the maximum number of times that an individual variable will be expanded during loop unrolling",
131 1, 0, 0)
132
133 /* Limit loop autovectorization to loops with large enough iteration count. */
134 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_VECT_LOOP_BOUND,
135 "min-vect-loop-bound",
136 "If -ftree-vectorize is used, the minimal loop bound of a loop to be considered for vectorization",
137 1, 1, 0)
138
139 /* The maximum number of instructions to consider when looking for an
140 instruction to fill a delay slot. If more than this arbitrary
141 number of instructions is searched, the time savings from filling
142 the delay slot will be minimal so stop searching. Increasing
143 values mean more aggressive optimization, making the compile time
144 increase with probably small improvement in executable run time. */
145 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_DELAY_SLOT_INSN_SEARCH,
146 "max-delay-slot-insn-search",
147 "The maximum number of instructions to consider to fill a delay slot",
148 100, 0, 0)
149
150 /* When trying to fill delay slots, the maximum number of instructions
151 to consider when searching for a block with valid live register
152 information. Increasing this arbitrarily chosen value means more
153 aggressive optimization, increasing the compile time. This
154 parameter should be removed when the delay slot code is rewritten
155 to maintain the control-flow graph. */
156 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_DELAY_SLOT_LIVE_SEARCH,
157 "max-delay-slot-live-search",
158 "The maximum number of instructions to consider to find accurate live register information",
159 333, 0, 0)
160
161 /* This parameter limits the number of branch elements that the
162 scheduler will track anti-dependencies through without resetting
163 the tracking mechanism. Large functions with few calls or barriers
164 can generate lists containing many 1000's of dependencies. Generally
165 the compiler either uses all available memory, or runs for far too long. */
166 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PENDING_LIST_LENGTH,
167 "max-pending-list-length",
168 "The maximum length of scheduling's pending operations list",
169 32, 0, 0)
170
171 /* This parameter limits the number of backtracking attempts when using the
172 haifa scheduler for modulo scheduling. */
173 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_MODULO_BACKTRACK_ATTEMPTS,
174 "max-modulo-backtrack-attempts",
175 "The maximum number of backtrack attempts the scheduler should make when modulo scheduling a loop",
176 40, 0, 0)
177
178 DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_INSNS,
179 "large-function-insns",
180 "The size of function body to be considered large",
181 2700, 0, 0)
182 DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_FUNCTION_GROWTH,
183 "large-function-growth",
184 "Maximal growth due to inlining of large function (in percent)",
185 100, 0, 0)
186 DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_UNIT_INSNS,
187 "large-unit-insns",
188 "The size of translation unit to be considered large",
189 10000, 0, 0)
190 DEFPARAM(PARAM_INLINE_UNIT_GROWTH,
191 "inline-unit-growth",
192 "How much can given compilation unit grow because of the inlining (in percent)",
193 30, 0, 0)
194 DEFPARAM(PARAM_IPCP_UNIT_GROWTH,
195 "ipcp-unit-growth",
196 "How much can given compilation unit grow because of the interprocedural constant propagation (in percent)",
197 10, 0, 0)
198 DEFPARAM(PARAM_EARLY_INLINING_INSNS,
199 "early-inlining-insns",
200 "Maximal estimated growth of function body caused by early inlining of single call",
201 11, 0, 0)
202 DEFPARAM(PARAM_LARGE_STACK_FRAME,
203 "large-stack-frame",
204 "The size of stack frame to be considered large",
205 256, 0, 0)
206 DEFPARAM(PARAM_STACK_FRAME_GROWTH,
207 "large-stack-frame-growth",
208 "Maximal stack frame growth due to inlining (in percent)",
209 1000, 0, 0)
210
211 /* The GCSE optimization will be disabled if it would require
212 significantly more memory than this value. */
213 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GCSE_MEMORY,
214 "max-gcse-memory",
215 "The maximum amount of memory to be allocated by GCSE",
216 50 * 1024 * 1024, 0, 0)
217
218 /* The GCSE optimization of an expression will avoided if the ratio of
219 insertions to deletions is greater than this value. */
220 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GCSE_INSERTION_RATIO,
221 "max-gcse-insertion-ratio",
222 "The maximum ratio of insertions to deletions of expressions in GCSE",
223 20, 0, 0)
224
225 /* This is the threshold ratio when to perform partial redundancy
226 elimination after reload. We perform partial redundancy elimination
227 when the following holds:
228 (Redundant load execution count)
229 ------------------------------- >= GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION
230 (Added loads execution count) */
231 DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION,
232 "gcse-after-reload-partial-fraction",
233 "The threshold ratio for performing partial redundancy elimination after reload",
234 3, 0, 0)
235 /* This is the threshold ratio of the critical edges execution count compared to
236 the redundant loads execution count that permits performing the load
237 redundancy elimination in gcse after reload. */
238 DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_CRITICAL_FRACTION,
239 "gcse-after-reload-critical-fraction",
240 "The threshold ratio of critical edges execution count that permit performing redundancy elimination after reload",
241 10, 0, 0)
242
243 /* GCSE will use GCSE_COST_DISTANCE_RATION as a scaling factor
244 to calculate maximum distance for which an expression is allowed to move
245 from its rtx_cost. */
246 DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_COST_DISTANCE_RATIO,
247 "gcse-cost-distance-ratio",
248 "Scaling factor in calculation of maximum distance an expression can be moved by GCSE optimizations",
249 10, 0, 0)
250 /* GCSE won't restrict distance for which an expression with rtx_cost greater
251 than COSTS_N_INSN(GCSE_UNRESTRICTED_COST) is allowed to move. */
252 DEFPARAM(PARAM_GCSE_UNRESTRICTED_COST,
253 "gcse-unrestricted-cost",
254 "Cost at which GCSE optimizations will not constraint the distance an expression can travel",
255 3, 0, 0)
256
257 /* How deep from a given basic block the dominator tree should be searched
258 for expressions to hoist to the block. The value of 0 will avoid limiting
259 the search. */
260 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_HOIST_DEPTH,
261 "max-hoist-depth",
262 "Maximum depth of search in the dominator tree for expressions to hoist",
263 30, 0, 0)
264
265 /* This parameter limits the number of insns in a loop that will be unrolled,
266 and by how much the loop is unrolled.
267
268 This limit should be at most half of the peeling limits: loop unroller
269 decides to not unroll loops that iterate fewer than 2*number of allowed
270 unrollings and thus we would have loops that are neither peeled or unrolled
271 otherwise. */
272 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLLED_INSNS,
273 "max-unrolled-insns",
274 "The maximum number of instructions to consider to unroll in a loop",
275 200, 0, 0)
276 /* This parameter limits how many times the loop is unrolled depending
277 on number of insns really executed in each iteration. */
278 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_AVERAGE_UNROLLED_INSNS,
279 "max-average-unrolled-insns",
280 "The maximum number of instructions to consider to unroll in a loop on average",
281 80, 0, 0)
282 /* The maximum number of unrollings of a single loop. */
283 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLL_TIMES,
284 "max-unroll-times",
285 "The maximum number of unrollings of a single loop",
286 8, 0, 0)
287 /* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop. */
288 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEELED_INSNS,
289 "max-peeled-insns",
290 "The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop",
291 100, 0, 0)
292 /* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop. */
293 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEEL_TIMES,
294 "max-peel-times",
295 "The maximum number of peelings of a single loop",
296 16, 0, 0)
297 /* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely. */
298 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PEEL_BRANCHES,
299 "max-peel-branches",
300 "The maximum number of branches on the path through the peeled sequence",
301 32, 0, 0)
302 /* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop. */
303 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMPLETELY_PEELED_INSNS,
304 "max-completely-peeled-insns",
305 "The maximum number of insns of a completely peeled loop",
306 100, 0, 0)
307 /* The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely. */
308 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMPLETELY_PEEL_TIMES,
309 "max-completely-peel-times",
310 "The maximum number of peelings of a single loop that is peeled completely",
311 16, 0, 0)
312 /* The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop that rolls only once. */
313 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ONCE_PEELED_INSNS,
314 "max-once-peeled-insns",
315 "The maximum number of insns of a peeled loop that rolls only once",
316 400, 0, 0)
317 /* The maximum depth of a loop nest we completely peel. */
318 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNROLL_ITERATIONS,
319 "max-completely-peel-loop-nest-depth",
320 "The maximum depth of a loop nest we completely peel",
321 8, 0, 0)
322
323 /* The maximum number of insns of an unswitched loop. */
324 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNSWITCH_INSNS,
325 "max-unswitch-insns",
326 "The maximum number of insns of an unswitched loop",
327 50, 0, 0)
328 /* The maximum level of recursion in unswitch_single_loop. */
329 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_UNSWITCH_LEVEL,
330 "max-unswitch-level",
331 "The maximum number of unswitchings in a single loop",
332 3, 0, 0)
333
334 /* The maximum number of iterations of a loop the brute force algorithm
335 for analysis of # of iterations of the loop tries to evaluate. */
336 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ITERATIONS_TO_TRACK,
337 "max-iterations-to-track",
338 "Bound on the number of iterations the brute force # of iterations analysis algorithm evaluates",
339 1000, 0, 0)
340 /* A cutoff to avoid costly computations of the number of iterations in
341 the doloop transformation. */
342 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_ITERATIONS_COMPUTATION_COST,
343 "max-iterations-computation-cost",
344 "Bound on the cost of an expression to compute the number of iterations",
345 10, 0, 0)
346
347 /* This parameter is used to tune SMS MAX II calculations. */
348 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_MAX_II_FACTOR,
349 "sms-max-ii-factor",
350 "A factor for tuning the upper bound that swing modulo scheduler uses for scheduling a loop",
351 100, 0, 0)
352 /* The minimum value of stage count that swing modulo scheduler will generate. */
353 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_MIN_SC,
354 "sms-min-sc",
355 "The minimum value of stage count that swing modulo scheduler will generate.",
356 2, 1, 1)
357 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_DFA_HISTORY,
358 "sms-dfa-history",
359 "The number of cycles the swing modulo scheduler considers when checking conflicts using DFA",
360 0, 0, 0)
361 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SMS_LOOP_AVERAGE_COUNT_THRESHOLD,
362 "sms-loop-average-count-threshold",
363 "A threshold on the average loop count considered by the swing modulo scheduler",
364 0, 0, 0)
365
366 DEFPARAM(HOT_BB_COUNT_WS_PERMILLE,
367 "hot-bb-count-ws-permille",
368 "A basic block profile count is considered hot if it contributes to "
369 "the given permillage of the entire profiled execution",
370 999, 0, 1000)
371 DEFPARAM(HOT_BB_FREQUENCY_FRACTION,
372 "hot-bb-frequency-fraction",
373 "Select fraction of the maximal frequency of executions of basic block in function given basic block needs to have to be considered hot",
374 1000, 0, 0)
375
376 DEFPARAM(UNLIKELY_BB_COUNT_FRACTION,
377 "unlikely-bb-count-fraction",
378 "The minimum fraction of profile runs a given basic block execution count must be not to be considered unlikely",
379 20, 1, 10000)
380
381 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALIGN_THRESHOLD,
382 "align-threshold",
383 "Select fraction of the maximal frequency of executions of basic block in function given basic block get alignment",
384 100, 1, 0)
385
386 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALIGN_LOOP_ITERATIONS,
387 "align-loop-iterations",
388 "Loops iterating at least selected number of iterations will get loop alignement.",
389 4, 0, 0)
390
391 /* For guessed profiles, the loops having unknown number of iterations
392 are predicted to iterate relatively few (10) times at average.
393 For functions containing one loop with large known number of iterations
394 and other loops having unbounded loops we would end up predicting all
395 the other loops cold that is not usually the case. So we need to artificially
396 flatten the profile.
397
398 We need to cut the maximal predicted iterations to large enough iterations
399 so the loop appears important, but safely within maximum hotness
400 range. */
401
402 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PREDICTED_ITERATIONS,
403 "max-predicted-iterations",
404 "The maximum number of loop iterations we predict statically",
405 100, 0, 0)
406
407 /* This parameter controls the probability of builtin_expect. The default
408 value is 90%. This empirical value is obtained through the weighted
409 probability of FDO counters (with the FDO count value as the weight)
410 in some real world programs:
411 (1) Google performance test benchmarks: the probability is 0.9081.
412 (2) Linux 3.3 kernel running Google search workload: the probability
413 is 0.8717. */
414
415 DEFPARAM(BUILTIN_EXPECT_PROBABILITY,
416 "builtin-expect-probability",
417 "Set the estimated probability in percentage for builtin expect. The default value is 90% probability.",
418 90, 0, 100)
419 DEFPARAM(TRACER_DYNAMIC_COVERAGE_FEEDBACK,
420 "tracer-dynamic-coverage-feedback",
421 "The percentage of function, weighted by execution frequency, that must be covered by trace formation. Used when profile feedback is available",
422 95, 0, 100)
423 DEFPARAM(TRACER_DYNAMIC_COVERAGE,
424 "tracer-dynamic-coverage",
425 "The percentage of function, weighted by execution frequency, that must be covered by trace formation. Used when profile feedback is not available",
426 75, 0, 100)
427 DEFPARAM(TRACER_MAX_CODE_GROWTH,
428 "tracer-max-code-growth",
429 "Maximal code growth caused by tail duplication (in percent)",
430 100, 0, 0)
431 DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_RATIO,
432 "tracer-min-branch-ratio",
433 "Stop reverse growth if the reverse probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent)",
434 10, 0, 100)
435 DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_PROBABILITY_FEEDBACK,
436 "tracer-min-branch-probability-feedback",
437 "Stop forward growth if the probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent). Used when profile feedback is available",
438 80, 0, 100)
439 DEFPARAM(TRACER_MIN_BRANCH_PROBABILITY,
440 "tracer-min-branch-probability",
441 "Stop forward growth if the probability of best edge is less than this threshold (in percent). Used when profile feedback is not available",
442 50, 0, 100)
443
444 /* The maximum number of incoming edges to consider for crossjumping. */
445 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CROSSJUMP_EDGES,
446 "max-crossjump-edges",
447 "The maximum number of incoming edges to consider for crossjumping",
448 100, 0, 0)
449
450 /* The minimum number of matching instructions to consider for crossjumping. */
451 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MIN_CROSSJUMP_INSNS,
452 "min-crossjump-insns",
453 "The minimum number of matching instructions to consider for crossjumping",
454 5, 1, 0)
455
456 /* The maximum number expansion factor when copying basic blocks. */
457 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GROW_COPY_BB_INSNS,
458 "max-grow-copy-bb-insns",
459 "The maximum expansion factor when copying basic blocks",
460 8, 0, 0)
461
462 /* The maximum number of insns to duplicate when unfactoring computed gotos. */
463 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_GOTO_DUPLICATION_INSNS,
464 "max-goto-duplication-insns",
465 "The maximum number of insns to duplicate when unfactoring computed gotos",
466 8, 0, 0)
467
468 /* The maximum length of path considered in cse. */
469 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSE_PATH_LENGTH,
470 "max-cse-path-length",
471 "The maximum length of path considered in cse",
472 10, 1, 0)
473 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSE_INSNS,
474 "max-cse-insns",
475 "The maximum instructions CSE process before flushing",
476 1000, 0, 0)
477
478 /* The cost of expression in loop invariant motion that is considered
479 expensive. */
480 DEFPARAM(PARAM_LIM_EXPENSIVE,
481 "lim-expensive",
482 "The minimum cost of an expensive expression in the loop invariant motion",
483 20, 0, 0)
484
485 /* Bound on number of candidates for induction variables below that
486 all candidates are considered for each use in induction variable
487 optimizations. */
488
489 DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_CONSIDER_ALL_CANDIDATES_BOUND,
490 "iv-consider-all-candidates-bound",
491 "Bound on number of candidates below that all candidates are considered in iv optimizations",
492 30, 0, 0)
493
494 /* The induction variable optimizations give up on loops that contain more
495 induction variable uses. */
496
497 DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_MAX_CONSIDERED_USES,
498 "iv-max-considered-uses",
499 "Bound on number of iv uses in loop optimized in iv optimizations",
500 250, 0, 0)
501
502 /* If there are at most this number of ivs in the set, try removing unnecessary
503 ivs from the set always. */
504
505 DEFPARAM(PARAM_IV_ALWAYS_PRUNE_CAND_SET_BOUND,
506 "iv-always-prune-cand-set-bound",
507 "If number of candidates in the set is smaller, we always try to remove unused ivs during its optimization",
508 10, 0, 0)
509
510 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCEV_MAX_EXPR_SIZE,
511 "scev-max-expr-size",
512 "Bound on size of expressions used in the scalar evolutions analyzer",
513 100, 0, 0)
514
515 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCEV_MAX_EXPR_COMPLEXITY,
516 "scev-max-expr-complexity",
517 "Bound on the complexity of the expressions in the scalar evolutions analyzer",
518 10, 0, 0)
519
520 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_VARS,
521 "omega-max-vars",
522 "Bound on the number of variables in Omega constraint systems",
523 128, 0, 0)
524
525 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_GEQS,
526 "omega-max-geqs",
527 "Bound on the number of inequalities in Omega constraint systems",
528 256, 0, 0)
529
530 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_EQS,
531 "omega-max-eqs",
532 "Bound on the number of equalities in Omega constraint systems",
533 128, 0, 0)
534
535 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_WILD_CARDS,
536 "omega-max-wild-cards",
537 "Bound on the number of wild cards in Omega constraint systems",
538 18, 0, 0)
539
540 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_HASH_TABLE_SIZE,
541 "omega-hash-table-size",
542 "Bound on the size of the hash table in Omega constraint systems",
543 550, 0, 0)
544
545 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_MAX_KEYS,
546 "omega-max-keys",
547 "Bound on the number of keys in Omega constraint systems",
548 500, 0, 0)
549
550 DEFPARAM(PARAM_OMEGA_ELIMINATE_REDUNDANT_CONSTRAINTS,
551 "omega-eliminate-redundant-constraints",
552 "When set to 1, use expensive methods to eliminate all redundant constraints",
553 0, 0, 1)
554
555 DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_VERSION_FOR_ALIGNMENT_CHECKS,
556 "vect-max-version-for-alignment-checks",
557 "Bound on number of runtime checks inserted by the vectorizer's loop versioning for alignment check",
558 6, 0, 0)
559
560 DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_VERSION_FOR_ALIAS_CHECKS,
561 "vect-max-version-for-alias-checks",
562 "Bound on number of runtime checks inserted by the vectorizer's loop versioning for alias check",
563 10, 0, 0)
564
565 DEFPARAM(PARAM_VECT_MAX_PEELING_FOR_ALIGNMENT,
566 "vect-max-peeling-for-alignment",
567 "Max number of loop peels to enhancement alignment of data references in a loop",
568 -1, -1, 64)
569
570 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_CSELIB_MEMORY_LOCATIONS,
571 "max-cselib-memory-locations",
572 "The maximum memory locations recorded by cselib",
573 500, 0, 0)
574
575 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
576 # define GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT 0
577 # define GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT 0
578 #else
579 # define GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT 30
580 # define GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT 4096
581 #endif
582
583 DEFPARAM(GGC_MIN_EXPAND,
584 "ggc-min-expand",
585 "Minimum heap expansion to trigger garbage collection, as a percentage of the total size of the heap",
586 GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT, 0, 0)
587
588 DEFPARAM(GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE,
589 "ggc-min-heapsize",
590 "Minimum heap size before we start collecting garbage, in kilobytes",
591 GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT, 0, 0)
592
593 #undef GGC_MIN_EXPAND_DEFAULT
594 #undef GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE_DEFAULT
595
596 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_RELOAD_SEARCH_INSNS,
597 "max-reload-search-insns",
598 "The maximum number of instructions to search backward when looking for equivalent reload",
599 100, 0, 0)
600
601 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SINK_FREQUENCY_THRESHOLD,
602 "sink-frequency-threshold",
603 "Target block's relative execution frequency (as a percentage) required to sink a statement",
604 75, 0, 100)
605
606 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_BLOCKS,
607 "max-sched-region-blocks",
608 "The maximum number of blocks in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
609 10, 0, 0)
610
611 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_REGION_INSNS,
612 "max-sched-region-insns",
613 "The maximum number of insns in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
614 100, 0, 0)
615
616 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PIPELINE_REGION_BLOCKS,
617 "max-pipeline-region-blocks",
618 "The maximum number of blocks in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
619 15, 0, 0)
620
621 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_PIPELINE_REGION_INSNS,
622 "max-pipeline-region-insns",
623 "The maximum number of insns in a region to be considered for interblock scheduling",
624 200, 0, 0)
625
626 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MIN_SPEC_PROB,
627 "min-spec-prob",
628 "The minimum probability of reaching a source block for interblock speculative scheduling",
629 40, 0, 0)
630
631 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_EXTEND_REGIONS_ITERS,
632 "max-sched-extend-regions-iters",
633 "The maximum number of iterations through CFG to extend regions",
634 0, 0, 0)
635
636 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_INSN_CONFLICT_DELAY,
637 "max-sched-insn-conflict-delay",
638 "The maximum conflict delay for an insn to be considered for speculative motion",
639 3, 1, 10)
640
641 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCHED_SPEC_PROB_CUTOFF,
642 "sched-spec-prob-cutoff",
643 "The minimal probability of speculation success (in percents), so that speculative insn will be scheduled.",
644 40, 0, 100)
645
646 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SCHED_STATE_EDGE_PROB_CUTOFF,
647 "sched-state-edge-prob-cutoff",
648 "The minimum probability an edge must have for the scheduler to save its state across it.",
649 10, 0, 100)
650
651 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_LOOKAHEAD,
652 "selsched-max-lookahead",
653 "The maximum size of the lookahead window of selective scheduling",
654 50, 0, 0)
655
656 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_SCHED_TIMES,
657 "selsched-max-sched-times",
658 "Maximum number of times that an insn could be scheduled",
659 2, 0, 0)
660
661 DEFPARAM(PARAM_SELSCHED_INSNS_TO_RENAME,
662 "selsched-insns-to-rename",
663 "Maximum number of instructions in the ready list that are considered eligible for renaming",
664 2, 0, 0)
665
666 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCHED_MEM_TRUE_DEP_COST,
667 "sched-mem-true-dep-cost",
668 "Minimal distance between possibly conflicting store and load",
669 1, 0, 0)
670
671 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_LAST_VALUE_RTL,
672 "max-last-value-rtl",
673 "The maximum number of RTL nodes that can be recorded as combiner's last value",
674 10000, 0, 0)
675
676 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_COMBINE_INSNS,
677 "max-combine-insns",
678 "The maximum number of insns combine tries to combine",
679 4, 2, 4)
680
681 /* INTEGER_CST nodes are shared for values [{-1,0} .. N) for
682 {signed,unsigned} integral types. This determines N.
683 Experimentation shows 251 to be a good value that generates the
684 least amount of garbage for allocating the TREE_VEC storage. */
685 DEFPARAM (PARAM_INTEGER_SHARE_LIMIT,
686 "integer-share-limit",
687 "The upper bound for sharing integer constants",
688 251, 2, 2)
689
690 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SSP_BUFFER_SIZE,
691 "ssp-buffer-size",
692 "The lower bound for a buffer to be considered for stack smashing protection",
693 8, 1, 0)
694
695 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_SIZE_FOR_STACK_SHARING,
696 "min-size-for-stack-sharing",
697 "The minimum size of variables taking part in stack slot sharing "
698 "when not optimizing",
699 32, 0, 0)
700
701 /* When we thread through a block we have to make copies of the
702 statements within the block. Clearly for large blocks the code
703 duplication is bad.
704
705 PARAM_MAX_JUMP_THREAD_DUPLICATION_STMTS specifies the maximum number
706 of statements and PHI nodes allowed in a block which is going to
707 be duplicated for thread jumping purposes.
708
709 Some simple analysis showed that more than 99% of the jump
710 threading opportunities are for blocks with less than 15
711 statements. So we can get the benefits of jump threading
712 without excessive code bloat for pathological cases with the
713 throttle set at 15 statements. */
714 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_JUMP_THREAD_DUPLICATION_STMTS,
715 "max-jump-thread-duplication-stmts",
716 "Maximum number of statements allowed in a block that needs to be duplicated when threading jumps",
717 15, 0, 0)
718
719 /* This is the maximum number of fields a variable may have before the pointer analysis machinery
720 will stop trying to treat it in a field-sensitive manner.
721 There are programs out there with thousands of fields per structure, and handling them
722 field-sensitively is not worth the cost. */
723 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_FIELDS_FOR_FIELD_SENSITIVE,
724 "max-fields-for-field-sensitive",
725 "Maximum number of fields in a structure before pointer analysis treats the structure as a single variable",
726 0, 0, 0)
727
728 DEFPARAM(PARAM_MAX_SCHED_READY_INSNS,
729 "max-sched-ready-insns",
730 "The maximum number of instructions ready to be issued to be considered by the scheduler during the first scheduling pass",
731 100, 0, 0)
732
733 /* This is the maximum number of active local stores RTL DSE will consider. */
734 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_DSE_ACTIVE_LOCAL_STORES,
735 "max-dse-active-local-stores",
736 "Maximum number of active local stores in RTL dead store elimination",
737 5000, 0, 0)
738
739 /* Prefetching and cache-optimizations related parameters. Default values are
740 usually set by machine description. */
741
742 /* The number of insns executed before prefetch is completed. */
743
744 DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREFETCH_LATENCY,
745 "prefetch-latency",
746 "The number of insns executed before prefetch is completed",
747 200, 0, 0)
748
749 /* The number of prefetches that can run at the same time. */
750
751 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SIMULTANEOUS_PREFETCHES,
752 "simultaneous-prefetches",
753 "The number of prefetches that can run at the same time",
754 3, 0, 0)
755
756 /* The size of L1 cache in kB. */
757
758 DEFPARAM (PARAM_L1_CACHE_SIZE,
759 "l1-cache-size",
760 "The size of L1 cache",
761 64, 0, 0)
762
763 /* The size of L1 cache line in bytes. */
764
765 DEFPARAM (PARAM_L1_CACHE_LINE_SIZE,
766 "l1-cache-line-size",
767 "The size of L1 cache line",
768 32, 0, 0)
769
770 /* The size of L2 cache in kB. */
771
772 DEFPARAM (PARAM_L2_CACHE_SIZE,
773 "l2-cache-size",
774 "The size of L2 cache",
775 512, 0, 0)
776
777 /* Whether we should use canonical types rather than deep "structural"
778 type checking. Setting this value to 1 (the default) improves
779 compilation performance in the C++ and Objective-C++ front end;
780 this value should only be set to zero to work around bugs in the
781 canonical type system by disabling it. */
782
783 DEFPARAM (PARAM_USE_CANONICAL_TYPES,
784 "use-canonical-types",
785 "Whether to use canonical types",
786 1, 0, 1)
787
788 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_PARTIAL_ANTIC_LENGTH,
789 "max-partial-antic-length",
790 "Maximum length of partial antic set when performing tree pre optimization",
791 100, 0, 0)
792
793 /* The following is used as a stop-gap limit for cases where really huge
794 SCCs blow up memory and compile-time use too much. If we hit this limit,
795 SCCVN and such FRE and PRE will be not done at all for the current
796 function. */
797
798 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCCVN_MAX_SCC_SIZE,
799 "sccvn-max-scc-size",
800 "Maximum size of a SCC before SCCVN stops processing a function",
801 10000, 10, 0)
802
803 /* The following is used as a stop-gap limit for cases where really huge
804 functions blow up compile-time use too much. It limits the number of
805 alias-queries we do for finding common subexpressions for memory loads and
806 stores. The number of alias-queries is otherwise limited by the number of
807 stores on paths to function entry. */
808
809 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCCVN_MAX_ALIAS_QUERIES_PER_ACCESS,
810 "sccvn-max-alias-queries-per-access",
811 "Maximum number of disambiguations to perform per memory access",
812 1000, 0, 0)
813
814 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_MAX_LOOPS_NUM,
815 "ira-max-loops-num",
816 "Max loops number for regional RA",
817 100, 0, 0)
818
819 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_MAX_CONFLICT_TABLE_SIZE,
820 "ira-max-conflict-table-size",
821 "Max size of conflict table in MB",
822 1000, 0, 0)
823
824 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IRA_LOOP_RESERVED_REGS,
825 "ira-loop-reserved-regs",
826 "The number of registers in each class kept unused by loop invariant motion",
827 2, 0, 0)
828
829 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LRA_MAX_CONSIDERED_RELOAD_PSEUDOS,
830 "lra-max-considered-reload-pseudos",
831 "The max number of reload pseudos which are considered during spilling a non-reload pseudo",
832 500, 0, 0)
833
834 /* Switch initialization conversion will refuse to create arrays that are
835 bigger than this parameter times the number of switch branches. */
836
837 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SWITCH_CONVERSION_BRANCH_RATIO,
838 "switch-conversion-max-branch-ratio",
839 "The maximum ratio between array size and switch branches for "
840 "a switch conversion to take place",
841 8, 1, 0)
842
843 /* Size of tiles when doing loop blocking. */
844
845 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_BLOCK_TILE_SIZE,
846 "loop-block-tile-size",
847 "size of tiles for loop blocking",
848 51, 0, 0)
849
850 /* Size of unrolling factor for unroll-and-jam. */
851
852 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_UNROLL_JAM_SIZE,
853 "loop-unroll-jam-size",
854 "size of unrolling factor for unroll-and-jam",
855 4, 0, 0)
856
857 /* Size of the band formed by the strip mined dimension and the most inner one for unroll-and-jam. */
858
859 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_UNROLL_JAM_DEPTH,
860 "loop-unroll-jam-depth",
861 "depth of unrolled loop for unroll-and-jam",
862 2, 0, 0)
863
864
865 /* Maximal number of parameters that we allow in a SCoP. */
866
867 DEFPARAM (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_NB_SCOP_PARAMS,
868 "graphite-max-nb-scop-params",
869 "maximum number of parameters in a SCoP",
870 10, 0, 0)
871
872 /* Maximal number of basic blocks in the functions analyzed by Graphite. */
873
874 DEFPARAM (PARAM_GRAPHITE_MAX_BBS_PER_FUNCTION,
875 "graphite-max-bbs-per-function",
876 "maximum number of basic blocks per function to be analyzed by Graphite",
877 100, 0, 0)
878
879 /* Avoid data dependence analysis on very large loops. */
880 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_MAX_DATAREFS_FOR_DATADEPS,
881 "loop-max-datarefs-for-datadeps",
882 "Maximum number of datarefs in loop for building loop data dependencies",
883 1000, 0, 0)
884
885 /* Avoid doing loop invariant motion on very large loops. */
886
887 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LOOP_INVARIANT_MAX_BBS_IN_LOOP,
888 "loop-invariant-max-bbs-in-loop",
889 "Max basic blocks number in loop for loop invariant motion",
890 10000, 0, 0)
891
892 /* When the parameter is 1, use the internal function id
893 to look up for profile data. Otherwise, use a more stable
894 external id based on assembler name and source location. */
895 DEFPARAM (PARAM_PROFILE_FUNC_INTERNAL_ID,
896 "profile-func-internal-id",
897 "use internal function id in profile lookup",
898 0, 0, 1)
899
900 /* When the parameter is 1, track the most frequent N target
901 addresses in indirect-call profile. This disables
902 indirect_call_profiler_v2 which tracks single target. */
903 DEFPARAM (PARAM_INDIR_CALL_TOPN_PROFILE,
904 "indir-call-topn-profile",
905 "track topn target addresses in indirect-call profile",
906 0, 0, 1)
907
908 /* Avoid SLP vectorization of large basic blocks. */
909 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SLP_MAX_INSNS_IN_BB,
910 "slp-max-insns-in-bb",
911 "Maximum number of instructions in basic block to be considered for SLP vectorization",
912 1000, 0, 0)
913
914 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_INSN_TO_PREFETCH_RATIO,
915 "min-insn-to-prefetch-ratio",
916 "Min. ratio of insns to prefetches to enable prefetching for "
917 "a loop with an unknown trip count",
918 9, 0, 0)
919
920 DEFPARAM (PARAM_PREFETCH_MIN_INSN_TO_MEM_RATIO,
921 "prefetch-min-insn-to-mem-ratio",
922 "Min. ratio of insns to mem ops to enable prefetching in a loop",
923 3, 0, 0)
924
925 /* Set maximum hash table size for var tracking. */
926
927 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARTRACK_SIZE,
928 "max-vartrack-size",
929 "Max. size of var tracking hash tables",
930 50000000, 0, 0)
931
932 /* Set maximum recursion depth for var tracking expression expansion
933 and resolution. */
934
935 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARTRACK_EXPR_DEPTH,
936 "max-vartrack-expr-depth",
937 "Max. recursion depth for expanding var tracking expressions",
938 12, 0, 0)
939
940 /* Set maximum length of value location list for which var tracking
941 should add reverse operations. */
942
943 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_VARTRACK_REVERSE_OP_SIZE,
944 "max-vartrack-reverse-op-size",
945 "Max. size of loc list for which reverse ops should be added",
946 50, 0, 0)
947
948 /* Set minimum insn uid for non-debug insns. */
949
950 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MIN_NONDEBUG_INSN_UID,
951 "min-nondebug-insn-uid",
952 "The minimum UID to be used for a nondebug insn",
953 0, 1, 0)
954
955 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_SRA_PTR_GROWTH_FACTOR,
956 "ipa-sra-ptr-growth-factor",
957 "Maximum allowed growth of size of new parameters ipa-sra replaces "
958 "a pointer to an aggregate with",
959 2, 0, 0)
960
961 DEFPARAM (PARAM_TM_MAX_AGGREGATE_SIZE,
962 "tm-max-aggregate-size",
963 "Size in bytes after which thread-local aggregates should be "
964 "instrumented with the logging functions instead of save/restore "
965 "pairs",
966 9, 0, 0)
967
968 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SRA_MAX_SCALARIZATION_SIZE_SPEED,
969 "sra-max-scalarization-size-Ospeed",
970 "Maximum size, in storage units, of an aggregate which should be "
971 "considered for scalarization when compiling for speed",
972 0, 0, 0)
973
974 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SRA_MAX_SCALARIZATION_SIZE_SIZE,
975 "sra-max-scalarization-size-Osize",
976 "Maximum size, in storage units, of an aggregate which should be "
977 "considered for scalarization when compiling for size",
978 0, 0, 0)
979
980 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_CP_VALUE_LIST_SIZE,
981 "ipa-cp-value-list-size",
982 "Maximum size of a list of values associated with each parameter for "
983 "interprocedural constant propagation",
984 8, 0, 0)
985
986 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_CP_EVAL_THRESHOLD,
987 "ipa-cp-eval-threshold",
988 "Threshold ipa-cp opportunity evaluation that is still considered "
989 "beneficial to clone.",
990 500, 0, 0)
991
992 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_MAX_AGG_ITEMS,
993 "ipa-max-agg-items",
994 "Maximum number of aggregate content items for a parameter in "
995 "jump functions and lattices",
996 16, 0, 0)
997
998 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_CP_LOOP_HINT_BONUS,
999 "ipa-cp-loop-hint-bonus",
1000 "Compile-time bonus IPA-CP assigns to candidates which make loop "
1001 "bounds or strides known.",
1002 64, 0, 0)
1003
1004 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_CP_ARRAY_INDEX_HINT_BONUS,
1005 "ipa-cp-array-index-hint-bonus",
1006 "Compile-time bonus IPA-CP assigns to candidates which make an array "
1007 "index known.",
1008 48, 0, 0)
1009
1010 DEFPARAM (PARAM_IPA_MAX_AA_STEPS,
1011 "ipa-max-aa-steps",
1012 "Maximum number of statements that will be visited by IPA formal "
1013 "parameter analysis based on alias analysis in any given function",
1014 25000, 0, 0)
1015
1016 /* WHOPR partitioning configuration. */
1017
1018 DEFPARAM (PARAM_LTO_PARTITIONS,
1019 "lto-partitions",
1020 "Number of partitions the program should be split to",
1021 32, 1, 0)
1022
1023 DEFPARAM (MIN_PARTITION_SIZE,
1024 "lto-min-partition",
1025 "Minimal size of a partition for LTO (in estimated instructions)",
1026 1000, 0, 0)
1027
1028 /* Diagnostic parameters. */
1029
1030 DEFPARAM (CXX_MAX_NAMESPACES_FOR_DIAGNOSTIC_HELP,
1031 "cxx-max-namespaces-for-diagnostic-help",
1032 "Maximum number of namespaces to search for alternatives when "
1033 "name lookup fails",
1034 1000, 0, 0)
1035
1036 /* Maximum number of conditional store pairs that can be sunk. */
1037 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_STORES_TO_SINK,
1038 "max-stores-to-sink",
1039 "Maximum number of conditional store pairs that can be sunk",
1040 2, 0, 0)
1041
1042 /* Override CASE_VALUES_THRESHOLD of when to switch from doing switch
1043 statements via if statements to using a table jump operation. If the value
1044 is 0, the default CASE_VALUES_THRESHOLD will be used. */
1045 DEFPARAM (PARAM_CASE_VALUES_THRESHOLD,
1046 "case-values-threshold",
1047 "The smallest number of different values for which it is best to "
1048 "use a jump-table instead of a tree of conditional branches, "
1049 "if 0, use the default for the machine",
1050 0, 0, 0)
1051
1052 /* Data race flags for C++0x memory model compliance. */
1053 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ALLOW_STORE_DATA_RACES,
1054 "allow-store-data-races",
1055 "Allow new data races on stores to be introduced",
1056 0, 0, 1)
1057
1058 /* Reassociation width to be used by tree reassoc optimization. */
1059 DEFPARAM (PARAM_TREE_REASSOC_WIDTH,
1060 "tree-reassoc-width",
1061 "Set the maximum number of instructions executed in parallel in "
1062 "reassociated tree. If 0, use the target dependent heuristic.",
1063 0, 0, 0)
1064
1065 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_TAIL_MERGE_COMPARISONS,
1066 "max-tail-merge-comparisons",
1067 "Maximum amount of similar bbs to compare a bb with",
1068 10, 0, 0)
1069
1070 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_TAIL_MERGE_ITERATIONS,
1071 "max-tail-merge-iterations",
1072 "Maximum amount of iterations of the pass over a function",
1073 2, 0, 0)
1074
1075 /* Maximum number of strings for which strlen optimization pass will
1076 track string lenths. */
1077 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_TRACKED_STRLENS,
1078 "max-tracked-strlens",
1079 "Maximum number of strings for which strlen optimization pass will "
1080 "track string lengths",
1081 1000, 0, 0)
1082
1083 /* Keep this in sync with the sched_pressure_algorithm enum. */
1084 DEFPARAM (PARAM_SCHED_PRESSURE_ALGORITHM,
1085 "sched-pressure-algorithm",
1086 "Which -fsched-pressure algorithm to apply",
1087 1, 1, 2)
1088
1089 /* Maximum length of candidate scans in straight-line strength reduction. */
1090 DEFPARAM (PARAM_MAX_SLSR_CANDIDATE_SCAN,
1091 "max-slsr-cand-scan",
1092 "Maximum length of candidate scans for straight-line "
1093 "strength reduction",
1094 50, 1, 999999)
1095
1096 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_STACK,
1097 "asan-stack",
1098 "Enable asan stack protection",
1099 1, 0, 1)
1100
1101 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_GLOBALS,
1102 "asan-globals",
1103 "Enable asan globals protection",
1104 1, 0, 1)
1105
1106 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_INSTRUMENT_WRITES,
1107 "asan-instrument-writes",
1108 "Enable asan store operations protection",
1109 1, 0, 1)
1110
1111 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_INSTRUMENT_READS,
1112 "asan-instrument-reads",
1113 "Enable asan load operations protection",
1114 1, 0, 1)
1115
1116 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_MEMINTRIN,
1117 "asan-memintrin",
1118 "Enable asan builtin functions protection",
1119 1, 0, 1)
1120
1121 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_USE_AFTER_RETURN,
1122 "asan-use-after-return",
1123 "Enable asan detection of use-after-return bugs",
1124 1, 0, 1)
1125
1126 DEFPARAM (PARAM_ASAN_INSTRUMENTATION_WITH_CALL_THRESHOLD,
1127 "asan-instrumentation-with-call-threshold",
1128 "Use callbacks instead of inline code if number of accesses "
1129 "in function becomes greater or equal to this number",
1130 7000, 0, INT_MAX)
1131
1132 DEFPARAM (PARAM_UNINIT_CONTROL_DEP_ATTEMPTS,
1133 "uninit-control-dep-attempts",
1134 "Maximum number of nested calls to search for control dependencies "
1135 "during uninitialized variable analysis",
1136 1000, 1, 0)
1137
1138 DEFPARAM (PARAM_CHKP_MAX_CTOR_SIZE,
1139 "chkp-max-ctor-size",
1140 "Maximum number of statements to be included into a single static "
1141 "constructor generated by Pointer Bounds Checker",
1142 5000, 100, 0)
1143 /*
1144
1145 Local variables:
1146 mode:c
1147 End:
1148 */