[Info-vax] VSI OpenVMS Alpha V8.4-2L1 Layered Product Subset Available
David Froble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Jul 10 15:41:18 EDT 2017
clair.grant at vmssoftware.com wrote:
> On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 1:34:29 PM UTC-4, Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
>> Den 2017-07-09 kl. 22:45, skrev Jan-Erik Soderholm:
>>
>>> Note (and as the subject of this thread says) that all year it has
>>> been talks about a 8.4-2L1 Alpha version. More or less a recompile
>>> of the current 8.4-2L1 for Itanium. I noticed now that what was
>>> downloaded earlier today was ALpha 8.4-2L2. The cover letter (dated
>>> June-2017) says:
>>>
>> Now 2L2 is also official on the VSI site:
>>
>> http://www.vmssoftware.com/index.html
>>
>> http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/07/prweb14487932.htm
>>
>> "Depending on the specific CPU and operating system features a customer’s
>> application uses, the new Alpha V8.4-2L2 release could render performance
>> improvements of between 15% and 50%. [...]", said Eddie Orcutt
>
> Those are real numbers from some tests we ran. Here is my simplistic way to look at it. Every execlet is 5%-10% smaller and RMS is 15% smaller, compared to unoptimized (the standard build). That means many, many code paths in the heart of the operating system are shorter with the use of byte/word instructions. You can certainly make a more precise analysis but that was from my quick look at comparing the result disks from the 2L1 and 2L2 builds, picked a bunch of routines and looked at the generated code.
>
"Let's see, we got these EV6 and beyond processors. Why aren't we taking
advantage of them?"
Good job!
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