CSiBE Benchmark: One Year Perspective and Plans
Árpád Beszédes, Rudolf Ferenc, Tamás
Gergely, Tibor Gyimóthy,
Gábor Lóki and László Vidács
In this paper we summarize our experiences in designing and
running CSiBE, the new code size benchmark for GCC. Since its
introduction in 2003, it has been widely used by GCC developers in
their daily work to help them keep the size of the generated code as
small as possible. We have been making continuous observations on the
latest results and informing GCC developers of any problem when
necessary. We overview some concrete "success stories" of where GCC
benefited from the benchmark. This paper overviews the measurement
methodology, providing some information about the test bed, the
measuring method, and the hardware/software infrastructure. The new
version of CSiBE, launched in May 2004, has been extended with new
features such as code performance measurements and a test bed - four
times larger - with even more versatile programs.
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