OSX 10.5.6 (MBP, Intel Core 2 2.8 Ghz): APR 1.3: 66583433 APR 2.0: 211770082 (+318%)
FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE (amd opterons; people.apache.org): APR 1.3: 242582048 APR 2.0: 537562071 (+221%) Solaris 10 (sparc t2000; eos.apache.org): APR 1.3: 425809665 APR 2.0: 1344579431 (+315%) I'd be interested in seeing tcmalloc results if anyone has that setup on a linux box, I was hoping that newer jemalloc on freebsd 7.x would be closer, but it still shows better results than the default glibc malloc. On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Paul Querna <[email protected]> wrote: > Attached is a program that you can use for this. > > please upgrade to trunk, i've eliminated some callocs, and switched > them to malloc where possible. > > compile with: > gcc -o pspeed13 `apr-1-config --link-ld --cppflags --cflags > --includes --ldflags --libs ` poolspeed.c >
