On 4/11/23 04:35, Mark Rutland wrote: > I agree it'd be nice to have performance figures, but I think those would only > need to demonstrate a lack of a regression rather than a performance > improvement, and I think it's fairly clear from eyeballing the generated > instructions that a regression isn't likely. Thanks for the additional context. I totally agree that there's zero burden here to show a performance increase. If anyone can think of a quick way to do _some_ kind of benchmark on the code being changed and just show that it's free of brown paper bags, it would be appreciated. Nothing crazy, just think of one workload (synthetic or not) that will stress the paths being changed and run it with and without these changes. Make sure there are not surprises. I also agree that it's unlikely to be brown paper bag material.