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* Performance difference in mainline and downstream
@ 2021-04-30  7:49 Mighty M
  2021-05-03 10:19 ` Tony Lindgren
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Mighty M @ 2021-04-30  7:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-omap

I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 which has an OMAP 4430 clocked at 1Ghz,
with that there is quite some difference in performance when comparing
the mainline and downstream kernels. To confirm my suspicions I ran
UnixBench(https://github.com/kdlucas/byte-unixbench) on both of them,
the results are as follows -
1) Downstream (running SailfishOS) - Kernel Source -
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10, I
get a result of 580.4 in dual-core and 292.9 in single core. I
compiled UnixBench manually.
2) Mainline (running PostMarketOS) - Kernel Source -
https://github.com/MightyM17/linux_openpvrsgx/tree/letux-pvrsrvkm-5.12-rc1,
when using UnixBench package from PostMarketOS repo, I get a score of
352.7 dual core and 192.7 single core, and compiling it myself and
then running gives the score 415.1 dual core and 209.9 single core.

The downstream scores are quite high even beating Droid 4 which has
CPU clocked at 1.2Ghz when Tab 2 has it at 1 GHz.

Why is there so much difference in mainline and downstream and what
can be done to improve the performance.

Regards.

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2021-04-30  7:49 Performance difference in mainline and downstream Mighty M
2021-05-03 10:19 ` Tony Lindgren
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2021-05-04 16:48       ` Dev Null
2021-05-05 12:04         ` Mighty M

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