Den 02/05/2012 kl. 13.56 skrev John Baldwin: >> >> Static version: >> * 0.09 ms spent execve'ing /usr/bin/make >> * The rest is mostly sysctl calls >> >> Dynamic version: >> * 0.09 ms spent execve'ing ./dynamicmake and /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 >> * 0.18 ms spent loading libc.so.7 (incl. reading /etc/libmap.conf and /var/run/ld-elf.so.hints) >> * 0.11 ms spent calling sysarch(0x81,0x7fffffffXXXX) (static version also does this but only uses 0.01 ms. No idea why) >> * The rest is mostly sysctl and sigprocmask calls > > Keep in mind that the first time each system call is invoked, the runtime > linker has to resolve the symbol. You can force the linker to do all > that when the object is loaded instead by setting LD_BIND_NOW=yes in the > environment of dynamicmake. If that makes the sysarch() call take 0.01 > ms, then you know that the extra 0.10 ms is because of rtld doing the > lookup of sysarch() on the first sysarch() call. Thanks for the suggestion. There is only a single sysarch() call in each version so I'm not sure that would help. Anyway, setting LD_BIND_NOW in the dynamic case just made the sysarch() call 0.20 ms slower without speeding up anything else. Kind regards, ErikReceived on Thu May 03 2012 - 07:18:16 UTC
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