Re: [PATCH] arch/x86: Add an option to build the kernel with '-march=native' on x86-64

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Sat Mar 22 2025 - 07:41:04 EST


On Fri, Mar 21, 2025, at 15:28, Tor Vic wrote:
> Add a 'native' option that allows users to build an optimized kernel for
> their local machine (i.e. the machine which is used to build the kernel)
> by passing '-march=native' to the CFLAGS.
>
> The idea comes from Linus' reply to Arnd's initial proposal in [1].
>
> This patch is based on Arnd's x86 cleanup series, which is now in -tip [2].

Thanks for having another look at this and for including the
benchmarks. I ended up dropping this bit of my series because
there were too many open questions around things like
reproducible builds, but there is clearly a demand for having
this included.

> hackbench (lower is better):
> 102.27 --> 99.50 (-2.709 %)
>
> - stress-ng, bogoops, average of 3 15-second runs:
> fork:
> 111'744 --> 115'509 (+3.397 %)
> bsearch:
> 7'211 --> 7'436 (+3.120 %)
> vm:
> 1'442'256 --> 1'486'615 (+3.076 %)

3% in userspace benchmarks does seem significant enough to
spend more time on seeing what exactly made the difference
here, and possibly including it as separate options.

> +ifdef CONFIG_NATIVE_CPU
> + KBUILD_CFLAGS += -march=native
> + KBUILD_RUSTFLAGS += -Ctarget-cpu=native
> +else
> KBUILD_CFLAGS += -march=x86-64 -mtune=generic
> KBUILD_RUSTFLAGS += -Ctarget-cpu=x86-64 -Ztune-cpu=generic
> +endif

I assume that the difference here is that -march=native on
your machine gets turned into -march=skylake, which then turns
on both additional instructions and a different instruction
scheduler.

Are you able to quickly run the same tests again using
just one of the two?

a) -march=x86-64 -mtune=skylake
b) -march=skylake -mtune=generic

Arnd