Jakub's Recommendations for ia32 Support
Pádraig Brady
P at draigBrady.com
Wed Feb 4 16:34:40 UTC 2009
Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Warren Togami (wtogami at redhat.com) said:
>> This is a silly notion. Atom requires code to be built entirely
>> differently from all modern processors in order to get maximum
>> performance. Code must be optimized for in-line performance. Atom
>> target support hasn't even hit gcc-4.4 yet.
>
> Interestingly, using the parts of OpenBench that can actually be
> cajoled to build and run correctly (why are benchmark suites such
> pain?)... the best option for atom is -march=i686 -mtune=generic.
> Tuning for i586 (the previous in-order processor) doesn't actually
> help.
-march=i686 is better than i586, but is it the best.
I though -march=prescott was optimal for atom?
>
> Also, -march=i686 was a win over -march=i586, in general, in testing
> across Atom, Core2Duo, and a Athlon64, although not a particularly
> significant one.
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