* Borislav Petkov <b...@alien8.de> wrote:

> plain 3.19:
>
>      234.681331200 seconds time elapsed                                       
>    ( +-  0.15% )
>
> eagerfpu=ENABLE
>
>      234.066525648 seconds time elapsed                                       
>    ( +-  0.19% )

hm, a win of more than 600 milliseconds - more than I'd 
have expected.

I really want to believe this, but I worry about the 
systematic boot-to-boot noise though, which cannot be 
eliminated via --repeat 10.

Would it be possible to add a simple runtime debug switch 
to switch between the two FPU modes dynamically via a 
sysctl?

It should not crash tasks I think if it's flipped around on 
a reasonably idle system, so should allow much better 
apples-to-apples comparisons with the same kind of page 
cache layout, etc.

Thanks,

        Ingo
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