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Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 年前

Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" Development Opens - Defaulting To -O3 Optimizations

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Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" Development Opens - Defaulting To -O3 Optimizations

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Karna@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 年前
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  • drspod@lemmy.ml
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    Gentoo users in shambles

    • zagaberoo@sopuli.xyz
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      Bah, they’ll never have my precious -march=native!

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        I doubt they want my fun and safe math optimizations either tbh

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      Jokes on you, my system is (mostly) -O3

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        too fancy for -O2? lol

        • Presi300@lemmy.world
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          Yes

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    Not like Ubuntu works very well on old hardware but hopefully O2 support will still be there. Many people need it.

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      -O2 vs -O3 adds -fgcse-after-reload -fipa-cp-clone -floop-interchange -floop-unroll-and-jam -fpeel-loops -fpredictive-commoning -fsplit-loops -fsplit-paths -ftree-loop-distribution -ftree-partial-pre -funswitch-loops -fvect-cost-model=dynamic -fversion-loops-for-strides

      I don’t think any of these optimizations require more modern hardware?

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        Right. GCC -f optimizations are basically like “how hard are we going to try to be clever” and are, I believe, orthogonal to the actual instructions used. Machine dependent args start with -m, like -march or -mavx etc.

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          I was reasonably certain, but left it open in case OP knew of some edge case where flags that are intended to be machine independent caused bugs on different architectures

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        Yeah, adding a separate microarchitecture like amd64v3 would be a separate item. They might be able to do that with amd64v3 overlay repos that only contain packages that most benefit from the newer microarchitecture.

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    How do they avoid the subsequent bugs O3 tends to produce?

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      They don’t.

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      First time I’m hearing of this. Do you have some more details?

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        It’s complicated.

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    op-ti-mize [verb (trans.)]* … (gcc) to modify executable code so that it fails more quickly.

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