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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 21:11:58 +0100
From: Marc Lehmann <marc AT gimp DOT org>
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Subject: Re: pgcc and egcs alignment -- function, basic block and string
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 10:20:36AM +0100, Wolfgang Formann <w DOT formann AT netsurf213 DOT neuss DOT netsurf DOT de> wrote:
> For whatever reason, I added three nop's in from of the assembler stuff
> in libdes's implementation of fcrypt, I got a speedup of 10%.
> The funny thing is, that now the main loop does start ad some odd
> address.

I did the same in my zip-cracker ;) 3% speedup (and no jump anywhere near
that place ;)

> Well, my processor is an AMD-K6-I/233, so maybe another issue for
> aligning could be to prevent multi-byte instructions not to go over some
> cache (or whatever) boundary, which is the only explanation I curently
> have.

The pentium suffers from this a lot, but the individual speed improvement
is far from your 10%.

> 10% is really a lot, inside a loop, which takes (about) 25 * 35 cycles.

That's very much. I doubt it really is the three nops, but...

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