On Apr 30, 2011, at 9:27 AM, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote: > I have pushed a change to JRuby master that fails over to a simple > inline cache after one failed GWT. This is not how I would want to do > it long-term, but it does bring some benchmarks back in line with > non-indy JRuby. Specifically, bench_richards 1000000 now runs in a > normal amount of time...but it's not faster than non-indy just yet (it > was *much* slower before).
richards looks much better now. Today's indy version is even faster on SPARC than non-indy: $ bin/jruby.sh --server bench/bench_richards.rb 10 1000000 10.777000 0.000000 10.777000 ( 10.716000) 9.040000 0.000000 9.040000 ( 9.040000) 8.422000 0.000000 8.422000 ( 8.422000) 7.948000 0.000000 7.948000 ( 7.949000) 7.965000 0.000000 7.965000 ( 7.965000) 7.974000 0.000000 7.974000 ( 7.974000) 8.007000 0.000000 8.007000 ( 8.007000) 8.009000 0.000000 8.009000 ( 8.009000) 7.984000 0.000000 7.984000 ( 7.984000) 8.000000 0.000000 8.000000 ( 7.999000) $ bin/jruby.sh --server -Xcompile.invokedynamic=true bench/bench_richards.rb 10 1000000 10.935000 0.000000 10.935000 ( 10.874000) 8.682000 0.000000 8.682000 ( 8.682000) 7.672000 0.000000 7.672000 ( 7.672000) 7.573000 0.000000 7.573000 ( 7.573000) 7.543000 0.000000 7.543000 ( 7.543000) 7.571000 0.000000 7.571000 ( 7.572000) 7.583000 0.000000 7.583000 ( 7.583000) 7.583000 0.000000 7.583000 ( 7.583000) 7.590000 0.000000 7.590000 ( 7.590000) 7.584000 0.000000 7.584000 ( 7.584000) Exciting! -- Christian _______________________________________________ mlvm-dev mailing list mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev