Re: GCC 4..4.x speed regression - help?

2009-08-17 Thread Kenneth Hoste
(http://www.coyotegulch.com/products/acovea) and my very own pet COLE (http://users.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste/, see the publications section). -- Kenneth Hoste Paris research group - ELIS - Ghent University, Belgium email: kenneth.ho...@elis.ugent.be website: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste blog

Re: gcc4.1.2 compilation errors

2008-11-30 Thread Kenneth Hoste
declaration at (1) In file modules.f90:141 *POP, Poj1, Poj2, Poj3, Poj4 1 Error: Unclassifiable statement at (1) Any help will be greatly appreciated! -- Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. (E. W. Dijkstra) Kenneth Hoste ELIS

Re: Some 4.4 project musings

2008-02-11 Thread Kenneth Hoste
-- Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. (E. W. Dijkstra) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] blog: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste/blog website: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste

Re: machine learning for loop unrolling

2007-06-08 Thread Kenneth Hoste
about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. (E. W. Dijkstra) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] blog: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste/blog website: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste

Re: GCC 4.2.0 Status Report (2007-05-11)

2007-05-12 Thread Kenneth Hoste
. -- Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. (E. W. Dijkstra) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] blog: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste/blog website: http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste

Re: GCC mini-summit - compiling for a particular architecture

2007-04-23 Thread Kenneth . Hoste
by June, and I'll make sure to report on it on this mailinglist once it's done. greetings, Kenneth -- Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: GCC mini-summit - compiling for a particular architecture

2007-04-23 Thread Kenneth . Hoste
are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste This message was sent using IMP

RE: GCC mini-summit - compiling for a particular architecture

2007-04-23 Thread Kenneth . Hoste
Citeren Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 23 April 2007 19:07, Diego Novillo wrote: Mark Mitchell wrote on 04/23/07 13:56: So, I think there's a middle ground between exactly the same passes on all targets and use Acovea for every CPU to pick what -O2 means. Using Acovea to reveal some of the

Re: GCC mini-summit - compiling for a particular architecture

2007-04-23 Thread Kenneth . Hoste
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Re: GCC mini-summit - benchmarks

2007-04-20 Thread Kenneth Hoste
available somewhere? Sounds interesting to add to my (long) list of benchmark suites. greetings, Kenneth -- Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: GCC mini-summit - compiling for a particular architecture

2007-04-20 Thread Kenneth Hoste
they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste

GCC -On optimization passes: flag and doc issues

2007-04-17 Thread Kenneth Hoste
there? greetings, Kenneth -- Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste

Re: GCC -On optimization passes: flag and doc issues

2007-04-17 Thread Kenneth Hoste
On 17 Apr 2007, at 18:18, Eric Weddington wrote: -Original Message- From: Kenneth Hoste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 3:23 AM To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org Subject: GCC -On optimization passes: flag and doc issues - finline-functions is enabled at -Os, but isn't

Re: which opt. flags go where? - references

2007-02-08 Thread Kenneth Hoste
they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital (Aaron Levenstein) Kenneth Hoste ELIS - Ghent University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.elis.ugent.be/~kehoste

which opt. flags go where? - references

2007-02-07 Thread Kenneth Hoste
it into GCC development. Were the methods proposed unfeasible for some reason? What would be needed to make an approach to automatically find suitable flags for -Ox interesting enough to incorporate it into GCC? Any references to this previous work? greetings, Kenneth Hoste Paris, ELIS, Ghent