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* K6 optimization && compiler builtins
@ 1997-12-15 14:36 Ronald Wahl
  1997-12-15 15:07 ` Jeffrey A Law
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From: Ronald Wahl @ 1997-12-15 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: egcs

Hi,

At the moment I'm playing with the string/memory routines of libc which
are written in assembler. On a K6 (somtimes PPro also, Pentium not testet)
I can get a performance gain of 10-40% (!). Now my question: If I use one
of the string/memory functions (e.g. memcmp) in my programs, which one
will be uses - the compiler builtin or the one in the libc? If the builtin
is used - is it possible to include my optimized versions (if ready)?

ron

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1997-12-15 14:36 K6 optimization && compiler builtins Ronald Wahl
1997-12-15 15:07 ` Jeffrey A Law
1997-12-15 16:48   ` amylaar
1997-12-16  4:42 ` Marc Lehmann
1997-12-16  6:34 ` Oleg Krivosheev
1997-12-16  7:04   ` Ronald Wahl
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