https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=116763
Bug ID: 116763 Summary: 14-19% slowdown of 436.cactusADM on aarch64 Product: gcc Version: 15.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Keywords: missed-optimization, needs-bisection Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: target Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: pheeck at gcc dot gnu.org Blocks: 26163 Target Milestone: --- Host: aarch64-gnu-linux Target: aarch64-gnu-linux As seen here https://lnt.opensuse.org/db_default/v4/SPEC/graph?plot.0=586.100.0 (-Ofast -march=native PGO -flto) https://lnt.opensuse.org/db_default/v4/SPEC/graph?plot.0=578.100.0 (-Ofast -march=native PGO) there was a 14-19% exec time slowdown of the 436.cactusADM SPEC 2006 benchmark between commits r15-3500-g1914ca8791ce4e r15-3520-g1a1f818c60636f when run on an aarch64 machine (Ampere Altra - Neoverse N1). I don't think is a regression against GCC 14. However, GCC 12 and 13 produce faster code than the current trunk GCC. See the graphs here: https://lnt.opensuse.org/db_default/v4/SPEC/graph?plot.6=755.100.0&plot.7=868.100.0&plot.8=1032.100.0&plot.9=586.100.0 (-Ofast -march=native PGO -flto) https://lnt.opensuse.org/db_default/v4/SPEC/graph?plot.6=761.100.0&plot.7=874.100.0&plot.8=1066.100.0&plot.9=578.100.0 (-Ofast -march=native PGO) Btw the fact that GCC 14 is also slow is reported as pr114412. Referenced Bugs: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26163 [Bug 26163] [meta-bug] missed optimization in SPEC (2k17, 2k and 2k6 and 95)