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SubjectRe: Linux-asm (was A patch for linux 2.1.127)
Benoit Poulot-Cazajous <Benoit.Poulot-Cazajous@France.Sun.COM> wrote:

> Change : 0.82 times faster <------- ;-)

On my system, PPro 180, gcc-2.7.2.3 I get Richards asm
code to be 1.15 times faster than your patched C code.
What were you using?

That's still pretty good, though. According to my tests,
that makes your unrolled C code faster than the i386 asm
we have in the kernel now (by about 15%).

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Erik Corry erik@arbat.com Ceterum censeo, Microsoftem esse delendam!

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