It needs further exploration on different hw as well. I will try but
it'll take quite a long time :-)
Ivan Voras wrote:
Karel Rous wrote:
My home computer (no internet access, cannot share results :-) is
single processor Athlon 64 on 2250 Mhz/512 KB L2. Visually I have
seen that on stable it doesn't behave as speedily as on FreeBSD
number 6. I have checked utility in subject (which is probably not
the best alternative) and it shows me on memory test half of the
speed that was in v6 while using default MALLOC_OPTIONS at each
version. There could be certain speed up changing it but IMHO there
can not be any we to make it as fast as in previous version. Is there
anyone who could make a logical explanation? (I think it has
something to do with new malloc optimization for multi processor
systems but I might compiled also libc on FreeBSD 7 with wrong
options). Even using simple compat6x libc (with libmap.conf) helps to
speed up things there.
All those measurement are my just my non generalized opinion and I
hope I am wrong :-)
If you can confirm your results in a clean environment, you might want
to talk to jasone@ about this.
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