4 comments

  • KeplerBoy1 day ago
    Also nicely demonstrated in godbolt's currently ongoing Advent of compiler optimizations series.
  • fweimer23 hours ago
    Wouldn't LLVM adjust the models if it is beneficial to its code generation, even if the result less accurately reflects the processor? (I think GCC does that.)
  • alain940401 day ago
    This is interesting if quite incomplete (as noted in the end conclusion). CPU re-order buffers turn what you think as mostly sequential execution into a massively parallel engine. Data memory access, perfecting, speculative execution, etc. But if you are running a micro-bencmark with a tight loop of millions of iterations, then understanding the pipeline dependencies and dispatching can provide good insights.
    • drob51822 hours ago
      Yep. Cache is always the wildcard.
  • esbranson1 day ago
    Too bad they don't support LC-3 or DLX. More my level lol. So begins another deep dive side quest with the chatbot into a tool I didn't even know existed.