Em 01-10-2011 03:36, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) escreveu:
> On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 22:37:07 +0100 Rui Miguel Silva Seabra<r...@1407.org>  
> said:
>
>> Em 30-09-2011 18:46, Jim Kukunas escreveu:
>>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:39:20PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 10:42:29 -0700 Jim Kukunas
>>>> <james.t.kuku...@linux.intel.com>   said:
>>>>
>>>> well.. lucas committed this without me getting around to my review... i
>>>> found several issues with it. A_MASK_SSE3 was being declared all the time
>>>> and never used in the inline funcs. it was ONLY used in 1 of the c files.
>>>> i moved it there. also you called the C init funcs for rel ops - not the
>>>> sse3 ones. copy&  paste bug. also unused return value warnings in cpu sse3
>>>> detection function.
>>> Whoops. Thanks for fixing these issues.
>>>
>>>> i ran a full expedite run:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.enlightenment.org/~raster/speed.html
>>>>
>>>> (i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz, GeForce GTS 450, e17 running with OpenGL
>>>> compositor).
>>>>
>>>> just as a comparison - after the sse3 speedups, speed vs the nvidia gpu:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.enlightenment.org/~raster/speedgl.html
>>>>
>>>> i haven't tested against an atom yet.
>>> Cool. I think these patches really shine on the atom.
>>>
>>> There is a much bigger difference between 21 frames and 46 frames, then
>>> betweeen 179 frames and 397 frames.
>> That's awesome for my Atom tablet with a GMA3150, also running the Free
>> Software drivers.
>>
>> I notice in raster's comparison that some items get dramatically worse,
>> even though overall it's an amazing improvement which I'm going to
>> compile this weekend :)
> actually only "worse" items are the text rendering. those are between 5-15%
> slower after patches. that was something i was going to bring up that slightly
> disturbed me. it's easy to see the little blob of redness in the table:
>
> http://www.enlightenment.org/~raster/speed.html
>
>> Do you think you could visit them specifically, and perhaps make them go
>> much better rather than the current 80% worse or similar? :)
>>
>> Good job, anyway, good job!
I saw, earlier, a lot more reds, some of them with -80%.

Did you spot a mistake in your measuring and fixed it? Now I don't see 
those anymore :)

Rui

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