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2016 Jun 19
8
FireFox-46.0.1 build with interprocedural register allocation enabled
Hello,
I build FireFox-46.0.1 source with llvm to test interprocedural register
allocation.
The build was successful with out any runtime faliures, here are few stats:
Measure W/O IPRA WITH IPRA
======= ======== =========
Total Build Time 76 mins 82.3 mins 8% increment
Octane v2.0 JS Benchmark Score (higher is better) 18675.69 19665.16 5%
improvement
Kraken JS Benchmark time (lower is better)
2016 Jun 21
1
FireFox-46.0.1 build with interprocedural register allocation enabled
Hi,
the best way to move forward, and I guess the answer to your question,
is to get your work to build and test on try.
And now I'm going to flood you with jargon, sorry. Instead of trying to
document that all here, I suggest you ask people for help on irc.
Notably, #taskcluster, and #build. Folks there are your target audience
for compiler changes, too.
First read is
2016 Jun 20
2
FireFox-46.0.1 build with interprocedural register allocation enabled
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:14 AM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com>
wrote:
> Hi Vivek,
>
> [Dropping firefox-dev, since I don't want to spam them]
>
> vivek pandya via llvm-dev wrote:
> > Measure W/O IPRAWITH IPRA
> > ========================
> > Total Build Time76 mins82.3 mins8% increment
> > Octane v2.0 JS Benchmark Score (higher is