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Uses the same style as: sacckey#24 main: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.882817 sec 2: 3.83399 sec 3: 3.835251 sec FPS: 389.5409804902295 Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.981531 sec 2: 3.804446 sec 3: 3.823725 sec FPS: 387.606848134431 ``` This branch: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.503513 sec 2: 3.437195 sec 3: 3.52252 sec FPS: 430.07760129092094 ``` ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.620516 sec 2: 3.582359 sec 3: 3.484475 sec FPS: 421.05854117250766 ```
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Awesome! I've noticed a significant performance boost on my end as well.
Thank you so much.
It would be really helpful if you could fix one minor issue. I also plan to take a look at the other pull request shortly.
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| if @ram_enable | ||
| if @ram_banking_mode | ||
| @ram.eram[addr - 0xa000 + @ram_bank * 0x800] = value |
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Please update this to (@ram_bank << 11) as well.
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Done.
I think there might be other places where Integer#* could be replaced by << or >> but I haven't dug into it much.
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Thank you!
I agree. I'm planning to create an issue to address these fixes all at once.
Closes: sacckey#23 Having to call a proc for every memory access isn't ideal, that quite a bit of overhead. If instead we use a `case` statement with only immediate values and a few bitwise operations we can let YJIT generate very efficient code. two runs on main with ruby 3.4.1 / YJIT: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 4.051815 sec 2: 3.989457 sec 3: 3.963555 sec FPS: 374.849216902501 Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.872855 sec 2: 3.943231 sec 3: 4.024268 sec FPS: 380.05620440064547 ``` On this branch: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.625805 sec 2: 3.615032 sec 3: 3.572852 sec FPS: 416.1392102177157 Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.543953 sec 2: 3.520738 sec 3: 3.506004 sec FPS: 425.70521616601366 ```
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Uses the same style as: sacckey#24 main: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.882817 sec 2: 3.83399 sec 3: 3.835251 sec FPS: 389.5409804902295 Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.981531 sec 2: 3.804446 sec 3: 3.823725 sec FPS: 387.606848134431 ``` This branch: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.503513 sec 2: 3.437195 sec 3: 3.52252 sec FPS: 430.07760129092094 ``` ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.620516 sec 2: 3.582359 sec 3: 3.484475 sec FPS: 421.05854117250766 ```
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Uses the same style as: sacckey#24 main: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.882817 sec 2: 3.83399 sec 3: 3.835251 sec FPS: 389.5409804902295 Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.981531 sec 2: 3.804446 sec 3: 3.823725 sec FPS: 387.606848134431 ``` This branch: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.503513 sec 2: 3.437195 sec 3: 3.52252 sec FPS: 430.07760129092094 ``` ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.620516 sec 2: 3.582359 sec 3: 3.484475 sec FPS: 421.05854117250766 ```
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Uses the same style as: sacckey#24 main: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.882817 sec 2: 3.83399 sec 3: 3.835251 sec FPS: 389.5409804902295 Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.981531 sec 2: 3.804446 sec 3: 3.823725 sec FPS: 387.606848134431 ``` This branch: ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.503513 sec 2: 3.437195 sec 3: 3.52252 sec FPS: 430.07760129092094 ``` ``` Ruby: 3.4.1 YJIT: true 1: 3.620516 sec 2: 3.582359 sec 3: 3.484475 sec FPS: 421.05854117250766 ```
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Closes: #23
Having to call a proc for every memory access isn't ideal, that quite a bit of overhead.
If instead we use a
casestatement with only immediate values and a few bitwise operations we can let YJIT generate very efficient code.two runs on main with ruby 3.4.1 / YJIT:
On this branch: