RPi-B buildworld times
Warner Losh
imp at bsdimp.com
Fri Jul 25 16:15:31 UTC 2014
On Jul 25, 2014, at 3:31 AM, Anton Shterenlikht <mexas at bris.ac.uk> wrote:
> Not too bad:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> World build completed on Tue Jul 22 05:13:40 UTC 2014
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 20h38m1.24s real 14h23m1.10s user 5h39m33.56s sys
> 137532 maximum resident set size
> 453 average shared memory size
> 430 average unshared data size
> 127 average unshared stack size
> 69240972 page reclaims
> 10861 page faults
> 1806 swaps
> 54536 block input operations
> 4511 block output operations
> 0 messages sent
> 0 messages received
> 0 signals received
> 1266548 voluntary context switches
> 13248916 involuntary context switches
>
> This is with:
>
> # cat /etc/make.conf
> # for armv6
> WITH_GCC=yes
> WITH_GNUCXX=yes
> WITH_GCC_BOOTSTRAP=yes
> WITHOUT_CLANG=yes
> WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC=yes
> WITHOUT_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP=yes
> # end for armv6
Cool (sorry about the hassle on the compiler specification, new goodness coming on that front)
20 hours! Wow! My 486DX33 with 32MB RAM was able to buildworld (granted FreeBSD 1.1) in about 16 or 17 hours (8 or 9 if I disabled a boatload of junk I never used).
Of course, that same box would almost not be able to run FreeBSD today, let alone do a buildworld with the big-bloated pig dogs of gcc and clang… :)
Warner
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