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Date:      Wed, 13 Aug 2003 15:17:46 -0500
From:      "Steve Ames" <steve@virtual-voodoo.com>
To:        "Tillman" <tillman@seekingfire.com>, <sparc64@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ponderous 'make world' times post GCC 3.3...
Message-ID:  <01dd01c361d7$f7a03340$2bd90c42@officescape.net>
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tillman" <tillman@seekingfire.com>
> > gcc-3.3.1 yesterday's kernel 132 + 85 + 20
> > gcc-3.2.2 yesterday's kernel 131 + 85 + 22
> > gcc-3.2.2 kernel from June 1st 52 + 27 +  7
> > 
> > Exactly the same config and the same world (except for gcc).
> > 
> > This is an Ultra10. Perhaps it depends on the sparc model?
> 
> Yours is an Ultra 10, right? Mine is an Ultra 5 ... both are IDE models,
> I believe. Perhaps something along those lines?

Mines an ultra 5, IDE and 128M RAM. It still goes pretty fast. I've
been running time building the vinum module also with various kernels
(adding and removing debug options)... so far I can't get mine to go
anywhere near as slow as the times Mr. Brandt posted:

CLEAN:      41.88 real        35.96 user         2.30 sys
DDB:       43.88 real        35.75 user         1.87 sys
DDB/-g:          43.73 real        35.88 user         1.96 sys
DDB/-g/INVARIENTS:          44.35 real        35.95 user         2.29 sys

I'm waiting now on my kernel that has WITNESS enabled to give that a
whirl. I know with a GENERIC kernel a 'make world' takes about
12 hours. With my current kernel conf it takes 4.5 hours. If you have an
ultra 5 could you give my kernel configuration a try and see how it works
for you? I posted it earlier...

-Steve



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