X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?p=cworth.org;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fintel%2Fperformance_measurement.mdwn;h=6b6cfc56d8d74b56a8af6ec398c8f2d3179ba34a;hp=ce5ffd1cb8941d0acb9b42142f86a779ec459d7c;hb=e3b6a531dbf0e62d381659ad551b79e1322c2468;hpb=04a50398d2be37dcd9b5f8ed42b72638b3ad861b diff --git a/src/intel/performance_measurement.mdwn b/src/intel/performance_measurement.mdwn index ce5ffd1..6b6cfc5 100644 --- a/src/intel/performance_measurement.mdwn +++ b/src/intel/performance_measurement.mdwn @@ -184,7 +184,8 @@ Then, after my simple just-use-malloc patch I get: Here the xlib result has improved from 194 seconds to 81 seconds. That's a 2.4x improvement, and fast enough to now play the movie without skipping. It's very satisfying to validate performance -patches with real-world application code like this. (Of course, +patches with real-world application code like this. This commit is in +the recent 2.7.99.901 or the Intel driver, by the way. (Of course, there's still a 1.8x slowdown of the xlib backend compared to the image backend, so there's still more to be fixed here.)