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From: | Dinesh Somasekhar <somasekh AT ecn DOT purdue DOT edu> |
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Subject: | Re: 6x86 optimation? |
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I am not very sure whether -mpentiumpro ( or -manything ) is correct for the Cyrix 6x86 I compiled the byte benchmarks on Linux 2.1.78, pgcc-2.91.03 971225 and gcc-2.7.2 processor is model : 6x86 2x Core/Bus Clock vendor_id : CyrixInstead stepping : 1 rev 7 bogomips : 132.71 The following are edited for brevity (+ indicates where it is better - otherwise). BYTEmark (tm) Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95) gcc pgcc pgcc -O3 -m486 -O6 -mpentiumpro -O6 -mcpu=cyrix NUMERIC SORT : Index: 1.52 1.56 + 1.56 + STRING SORT : Index: 4.15 3.97 - 3.87 - BITFIELD : Index: 2.05 1.77 - 1.77 - FP EMULATION : Index: 2.14 1.74 - 1.74 - FOURIER : Index: 0.74 0.73 - 0.72 - ASSIGNMENT : Index: 2.05 1.89 - 1.93 - IDEA : Index: 1.78 1.83 + 1.82 + HUFFMAN : Index: 1.17 1.16 - 0.92 - NEURAL NET : Index: 0.80 0.63 - 0.63 - LU DECOMPOSITION: Index: 0.84 core core ....done... dump dump ===========OVERALL============= INTEGER INDEX: 1.980 FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 0.793 (90 MHz Dell Pentium = 1.000) =============================== Core Dumps (SEGV) somewhere in LU decomp. Not very sure how to interpret the above results, but it seems that pgcc doesnot give much of an advantage over plain old gcc (at least for bytemarks). OTOH Byte benchmarks may not be a good case to test compiler optimizations. -- Dinesh "Ronald" == Ronald Wahl <Ronald DOT Wahl AT Informatik DOT TU-Chemnitz DOT DE> writes: > On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Dustin Marquess wrote: >> I'm seen a lot of discussion about the AMD K6 chip on here, but >> after just upgrading from a P5/75 to a 6x86/200, I was wondering >> if pgcc supports any optimization for the 6x86 CPU... > -mpentiumpro > ron > -- \ Ronald Wahl --- rwa AT informatik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de \ \ WWW: > http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~row \ \ Talk: > rwa AT goliath DOT csn DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de \ \ PGP key available by finger to > my email address \
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