[GHC] #14208: Performance with O0 is much better than the default or with -O2, runghc performs the best (was: Performance with -O2 is worse than with -O0 which is worse than runghc)
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Mon Sep 11 02:48:14 UTC 2017
#14208: Performance with O0 is much better than the default or with -O2, runghc
performs the best
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Reporter: harendra | Owner: (none)
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Compiler | Version: 8.2.1
Resolution: | Keywords:
Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture:
Type of failure: Runtime | Unknown/Multiple
performance bug | Test Case:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
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Description changed by harendra:
Old description:
> In this particular case `-O2` is 2x slower than `-O0` and `-O0` is 2x
> slower than `runghc`. Please see the github repo: https://github.com
> /harendra-kumar/ghc-perf to reproduce the issue. Readme file in the repo
> has instructions to reproduce.
>
> The issue seems to occur when the code is placed in a different module.
> When all the code is in the same module the problem does not occur. In
> that case `-O2` is faster than `-O0`. However, when the code is split
> into two modules the performance gets inverted.
>
> Also, it does not occur always, when I tried to change the code to make
> it simpler for repro the problem did not occur.
New description:
In this particular case `-O2` or the default is 2x slower than `-O0` and
`-O0` is 2x slower than `runghc`. Please see the github repo:
https://github.com/harendra-kumar/ghc-perf to reproduce the issue. Readme
file in the repo has instructions to reproduce.
The issue seems to occur when the code is placed in a different module.
When all the code is in the same module the problem does not occur. In
that case `-O2` or the default is faster than `-O0`. However, when the
code is split into two modules the performance gets inverted.
Also, it does not occur always, when I tried to change the code to make it
simpler for repro the problem did not occur.
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Ticket URL: <http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/14208#comment:4>
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