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Date:      Mon, 7 Aug 2000 22:17:31 +0200
From:      Francesco Casadei <fcasadei@inwind.it>
To:        freebsd-questions mailing list <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   performance gain of a buildworld using -march option
Message-ID:  <20000807221731.A241@casimirhost.kasby>

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   I have two different machines: a 486 (DX2-50 MHz, 12 MB RAM and
203 MB ide disk) and a 586 (AMD K6-2 3D 300 MHz, 128 MB RAM and 22+
GB SCSI disks), from which I run CVSup to keep up to date with the
4.x-STABLE source tree.
   It is worth to make two different buildworld, using -march=i486
for the 486 and -march=pentium for the AMD? What is the performance
gain?
   Consider the following solutions: what do you think is better?
1) two different builds:
   1.1) make buildworld (and kernel) using -march=i486, then
        installworld (and kernel) on the 486;
   1.2) make buildworld (and kernel) using -march=pentium, then
        installworld (and kernel) on the K6;
2) one buildworld (and kernel) using -march=i486 for both the i486
   and the K6
3) the performance gain is so negligible that I shouldn't even bother
   to add -march=cpu_type to /etc/make.conf... (i.e. only one
   "normal" buildworld, then installworld on the 486 and on the K6)

I appreciate very much your suggestions.

		Francesco Casadei


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