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Re: [help-GIFT] Optimizing
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Re: [help-GIFT] Optimizing |
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Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:27:51 -0500 |
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 07:00:12PM +0100, David Squire wrote:
> address@hidden wrote:
> > I agree completely. once we're done with your plan, I'll be the first to
> > advocate removing 60*. however, for the time being, we've got X version,
> > and X+1 version thats faster. which would you prefer new users are
> > running, and judging gift based on?
> >
> > None of the rest of my work involves hard-coded fixed sizes. Rest
> > assured, the rest is much more complex. ;)
> >
>
> Good, good.
>
> > have you read through the 70* and 80* patches? i'm commiting those as
> > well, and would like a technical commentary.
> >
> >
>
> I'm afraid that I have not. I am working on a bunch of other projects at
> present (Damocles, new IR research, etc.) and keep swapping between
> Perl, Java/Tomcat, C++ also. I am finding it hard to keep up :) I hope
> to get to it soon, but I don't think I should be the bottleneck. If the
> feature files you create are binary-identical, then the main issue
> really is ability to compile across a variety of systems.
>
> BTW, have you looked at asking for aligned memory when allocating
> (*posix_memalign)*? I am told by the people here who need video
> frame-rate processing here that it can give you a big speed-up. It would
> be interesting to hear about.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
>
> --
> Dr. David McG. Squire, Senior Lecturer. On sabbatical in 2006.
> Caulfield School of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia
> CRICOS Provider No. 00008C http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~davids/
>
I've tried and failed mizerably. :)
I've been told its a major speedup as well, but despite pulling every
trick i can to align everything, I havent seen any speedups as a result.
At the moment, i'm concentrating on making my 'memory in order' patches
hit the tree, and then we'll be working toward the same goal (a
single-invoke feature extractor), because I think we'll have more speed
improvements from that than from me continuing to bang my head on
alignment issues. Its on the TODO, however. :)
Julia Longtin <address@hidden>