Karel Rous wrote:> My home computer (no internet access, cannot share results :-) is
> single processor Athlon 64 on 2250 Mhz/512 KB L2. Visually I have seen
> that on stable it doesn't behave as speedily as on FreeBSD number 6. I
> have checked utility in subject (which is probably not the best
> alternative) and it shows me on memory test half of the speed that was
> in v6 while using default MALLOC_OPTIONS at each version. There could be
> certain speed up changing it but IMHO there can not be any we to make it
> as fast as in previous version. Is there anyone who could make a logical
> explanation? (I think it has something to do with new malloc
> optimization for multi processor systems but I might compiled also libc
> on FreeBSD 7 with wrong options). Even using simple compat6x libc (with
> libmap.conf) helps to speed up things there.
> All those measurement are my just my non generalized opinion and I
> hope I am wrong :-)
If you can confirm your results in a clean environment, you might want
to talk to jasone@ about this.
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