amd64 optimized gcc?
Michael VInce
mv at roq.com
Wed May 25 17:13:47 PDT 2005
Interesting.
I have been playing with GCC optimizations my self latterly and have
been wondering how much it helps, haven't done any benchmarks though.
I some times wonder if the GCC people are doing good working with
optimization flags.
I recently lost my hard drive on my ASUS A4K (AMD64) laptop,
so bought a new 16meg cache 80gig Toshiba hard drive for it, while I
wait for warranty to come through on my old one.
I did a buildworld under 'CPUTYPE=athlon64' in make.conf and 'CFLAGS=
-O2 -pipe -funroll-loops' for the the kernel.
I also used both to build all my ports including xorg and KDE.
All this combined has made my laptop feel a lot faster. After I load up
openoffice2 (via Linux emu) once I can fully reopen a xls file in about
1.5 seconds, I believe the HD cache must be playing a bit part in that.
Mike
Nicolas Blais wrote:
>I am developping a software that follows a random()-dependant algorithm which
>is extremely cpu intensif.
>I decided to run on different platforms to see how it performed based on cpu
>and os (in a way of benchmarking) and I'm surprised by the numbers:
>
>Reference times for benchmark (5e+07 run of the algorithm):
>
>(FreeBSD/i386) Venice (S939, 512K L2 cache) Athlon64 3000 overclocked @ 2655
>Mhz : 78.3072 s (638511 r/s)
> Note: Cool 'n' Quiet! Disabled in BIOS.
> Note: 1 G RAM
>
>(FreeBSD/amd64) Venice (S939, 512K L2 cache) Athlon64 3000 overclocked @ 2655
>Mhz : 71.2521 s (701732 r/s)
> Note: Cool 'n' Quiet! Disabled in BIOS.
> Note: 1 G RAM
>
>(Knoppix/i386) Clawhammer (S747, 1MB L2 cache) Athlon64 3200 @ 2000 Mhz :
>133.858 s (373325 r/s)
> Note: Compaq R3240CA Laptop, Cool 'n' Quiet! forced by BIOS.
> Note: 512 M RAM
>
>(FreeBSD/amd64) Clawhammer (S747, 1MB L2 cache) Athlon64 3200 @ 2000 Mhz :
>47.2754 s (1057630 r/s)
> Note: Compaq R3240CA Laptop, Cool 'n' Quiet! forced by BIOS.
> sysctl hw.acpi.cpu.px_control=-1
> Note: 512 M RAM
>
>(FreeBSD/i386) Pentium II @ 233 Mhz : 538.136 s (92913.3 r/s)
> Note: 192 M RAM
>
>Not surprising is the Pentium II :). What is surprising is that amd64 FreeBSD
>seems to execute code faster than i386 FreeBSD, so I'm wondering if gcc
>(amd64) really optimizes code for the cpu. If it is, I would probably move my
>httpd server to amd64...
>
>Also, maybe less surprising is that Knoppix sucks running the algorithm for
>some reason and that L2 cache really is a big factor (my Laptop outperforms
>my heavily overclocked box).
>
>Any comments?
>
>
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