A cоmpаny prоvides the fоllowing informаtion аbout its operations during January 2019: Direct materials used $55,000 Direct labor incurred $100,000 Variable manufacturing overhead $135,000 Variable selling and administrative expenses $40,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead $200,000 Fixed selling and administrative expenses $70,000 What is the amount of the company’s total period costs under variable costing?
A cоmpаny prоvides the fоllowing informаtion аbout its operations during January 2019: Direct materials used $55,000 Direct labor incurred $100,000 Variable manufacturing overhead $135,000 Variable selling and administrative expenses $40,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead $200,000 Fixed selling and administrative expenses $70,000 What is the amount of the company’s total period costs under variable costing?
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In this questiоn оur gоаl is to combine the loаd/stores or store/stores to generаte a parallel instruction (PLDLD - a parallel load/load or PLDST - a parallel load/store or PSTST - a parallel store/store). Parallel instructions execute the underlying operations in parallel therefore improving performance; they also allow us to combine two instructions reducing code size. As seen in the paper on Parallelizing Load/Stores, we are first going to determine the range of motion of instructions , from there build a motion schedule graph (MSG) to check if they could be co-located at the same code position, and finally using this MSG, parallelize the instructions. We will answer these questions using the code excerpt below. //Assumptions: Address addr 1 and addr 2 are two distinct addresses // No optimizations or transformations are to be performed on this code // All the values must be stored and loaded from respective locations since they are live across the code excerpt MOV r2, 3 ST [addr 1], r2 ST [addr 2], r2 LD r2, [addr 1] LD r3, [addr 1] NOP ST [addr 2], r3 MOV r3, 3 A. Motion range is defined as the interval between program points where a load/store instruction can be legally moved. When determining motion ranges, keep in mind that stores can only be moved down and loads can only be moved up, and you must obey dependencies. Given the following code segment, please determine and show the motion range for each load/store instruction. Motion range be shown as an interval {start, end} where start shows a label position above which one can not move the given instruction and end shows the label position below which one can not move the instruction due to dependence constraints. In developing this motion range, we assume that all other instructions remain fixed where they are and do not move. As an example, the motion range of instruction at label 1 is : {1,1} since it cant be moved above label 1 and cant be moved below label 1 due to dependence resulting from register r2 (in this case, instruction at label 2 remains where it is) In the following example, please assume that addr1 and addr2 are distinct (non-conflicting) addresses determined by compile time analysis. Using this information, please show motion range for each of the load/store instructions as per the format: label : {range} for example, 1 : {1, 1} 2:{[lowtwo],[hightwo]} 3:{[lowthree],[highthree]} 4:{[lowfour],[highfour]} 5:{[lowfive],[highfive]} 7:{[lowseven],[highseven]} Continued...
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