On Tuesday, 28 June 2022 23:04:07 CEST Nick Desaulniers wrote:
> The difference in most compilers between `-O3` and `-O2` is mostly down
> to whether loops with statically determinable trip counts are fully
> unrolled vs unrolled to a multiple of SIMD width.
> 
> This patch is effectively a revert of
> commit 15f5db60a137 ("kbuild,arc: add
> CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_PERFORMANCE_O3 for ARC") without re-adding
> ARCH_CFLAGS
> 
> Ever since
> commit cfdbc2e16e65 ("ARC: Build system: Makefiles, Kconfig, Linker
> script")
> ARC has been built with -O3, though the reason for doing so was not
> specified in inline comments or the commit message. This commit does not
> re-add -O3 to arch/arc/Makefile.
> 
> Folks looking to experiment with `-O3` (or any compiler flag for that
> matter) may pass them along to the command line invocation of make:
> 
> $ make KCFLAGS=-O3
> 
> Code that looks to re-add an explicit Kconfig option for `-O3` should
> provide:
> 1. A rigorous and reproducible performance profile of a reasonable
>    userspace workload that demonstrates a hot loop in the kernel that
>    would benefit from `-O3` over `-O2`.
> 2. Disassembly of said loop body before and after.
> 3. Provides stats on terms of increase in file size.
> 

Might be worth cleaning up the rest of the kernel of instances of -O3,
too. -O3 used to build lz4 and mips vdso, for instance. Might be a bit
of a digression, though

--
~miko



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