Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 10:30:09 02/18/05
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On February 18, 2005 at 12:43:20, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >2 remarks: > >(1) You mentioned /GL -- that is link-time code genration, not POGO. Did you >really compiled with POGO, e.g. built instrumented version, trained it, and then >built optimized one? > >(2) Output that you provided says "System is SMP, not NUMA". When I start Carfty >of Windows Server on AMD64 it correctly recognizes it as NUMA. I am not sure who >is guilty here -- Windows XP or BIOS settings. If later than there should be a >way to turn NUMA support on. > >Thanks, >Eugene In the help file it states you first have to use the /GL switch to enable the possiblility of POGO compiles. If I read it right, you have to use the /GL switch first to compile the .c nodes to objects, then use /LTCG:PGINSTRUMENT to generate the exe with the pgi file, then train it, and then recompile using the trained info. Then again I could be completely wrong, and thus the reason I can't get it to work :) Peter
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