Re: Need kernel patch to compile with Intel compiler

From: Matthias-Christian Ott
Date: Fri May 13 2005 - 09:55:59 EST


Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai wrote:
On 5/13/05, Chris Friesen <cfriesen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Richard B. Johnson wrote:


The kernel is designed to be compiled with the GNU 'C' compler
supplied with every distribution. It uses a lot of __asm__()
statements and other GNU-specific constructions.

Yep. And Intel added a bunch of them to their compiler so that they
could build a kernel with it.


Why would you even attempt to convert the kernel sources to
be compiled with some other tools?

The Intel compiler is quite good at optimizing for their processors (and
ironically for AMD ones as well). However, I think that a lot of the
gains come from the vectorizer, which of course can't be used with
kernel code.

Chris



Yes, that's why I wanted to use Intel's compiler for kernel (of course
I didn't mean to use C++; the product's name is C++, it doesn't sell C
alone.) Its vectorization is so nice that SETI@home calculates
20-30% faster than the original one compiled with gcc.

But I thought it's not such a good idea to build kernel with Intel
compiler, because kernel's speed doesn't affect so much in my case. And that vectorization isn't so effective in kernel. PGO (profile
guided optimization) is the only effective optimization in the kernel
according to
http://softwareforums.intel.com/ids/board/message?board.id=16&message.id=1504

So I decided not to try this...looks like too much effort and little
gain. and I guess that's why nobody is trying this now.

Yeah that's what the 2.6.5 patch does. Some People talked about 20% more speed with this patch last year. If anyone is able to patch the current kernel the patch should be in -mm.

Matthias-Christian Ott
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