cvs commit: src/lib/libc/stdlib malloc.c
Andrey Chernov
ache at FreeBSD.ORG
Thu Jan 26 19:21:56 PST 2006
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 07:02:17PM -0800, Jason Evans wrote:
> Unfortunately, run-time checks for the debugging features are
> expensive, since the debugging code is scattered throughout
> malloc.c. This pretty much mandates compile-time configuration, for
> performance reasons.
Checking one integer many times is definitely not so expensive, as
following many debugging asserts and even mutex locks I see in statistics
code.
I mean
if (debug) {...lots of asserts...} and if (statistic) {..even locks...}
Even most of single line statistic assignments are more complex than
checking integer, because of struct/array indexes calculation.
> consensus to do so. How much performance difference is the debug/
> stats code making for you? I've only been disabling debug/stats for
> benchmarking purposes, so I don't have a good feel for how much it
> impacts overall system performance.
I can't run benchmark right now, but last time I see, I feel slowdown.
Perhaps human error, can't tell for sure right now.
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