CPUTYPE and friends, from 'make.conf' benchmark
Garrett Cooper
yanegomi at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 17:19:15 UTC 2011
2011/12/5 <rank1seeker at gmail.com>:
> I've took machine and installed binary FreeBSD(amd64 8.2-p4 GENERIC) on it.
> Then I've installed 'benchmarks/unixbench' port.
>
> So everything is a default generic binary install ('make.conf' empty - no CPU optimization flags)
>
> After running: '# time unixbench', final score was:
> 394.2
> Completed in 22.8 min
>
>
> Then I've recompiled everything, from src, world and kernel, with 'make.conf':
> --
> CPUTYPE?=core2
> CFLAGS+=-march=native
> NO_CPU_CFLAGS=yes
> COPTFLAGS+=-march=native
> NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=yes
> --
>
> After reboot, I've run: '# time unixbench', final score was:
> 313.5
> Completed in 26.7 min
>
> I'm getting worse result, with optimized FreeBSD's binaries?!?
> How come?
Seems like -march=native is redundant.
-Garrett
More information about the freebsd-hackers
mailing list