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    all: Remove MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE. · b326edf6
    Jim Mussared authored
    
    
    This commit removes all parts of code associated with the existing
    MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE optimisation option, including the
    -mcache-lookup-bc option to mpy-cross.
    
    This feature originally provided a significant performance boost for Unix,
    but wasn't able to be enabled for MCU targets (due to frozen bytecode), and
    added significant extra complexity to generating and distributing .mpy
    files.
    
    The equivalent performance gain is now provided by the combination of
    MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE (which has
    been enabled on the unix port in the previous commit).
    
    It's hard to provide precise performance numbers, but tests have been run
    on a wide variety of architectures (x86-64, ARM Cortex, Aarch64, RISC-V,
    xtensa) and they all generally agree on the qualitative improvements seen
    by the combination of MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and
    MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE.
    
    For example, on a "quiet" Linux x64 environment (i3-5010U @ 2.10GHz) the
    change from CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE, to LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH combined
    with MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE is:
    
    diff of scores (higher is better)
    N=2000 M=2000       bccache -> attrmapcache      diff      diff% (error%)
    bm_chaos.py        13742.56 ->   13905.67 :   +163.11 =  +1.187% (+/-3.75%)
    bm_fannkuch.py        60.13 ->      61.34 :     +1.21 =  +2.012% (+/-2.11%)
    bm_fft.py         113083.20 ->  114793.68 :  +1710.48 =  +1.513% (+/-1.57%)
    bm_float.py       256552.80 ->  243908.29 : -12644.51 =  -4.929% (+/-1.90%)
    bm_hexiom.py         521.93 ->     625.41 :   +103.48 = +19.826% (+/-0.40%)
    bm_nqueens.py     197544.25 ->  217713.12 : +20168.87 = +10.210% (+/-3.01%)
    bm_pidigits.py      8072.98 ->    8198.75 :   +125.77 =  +1.558% (+/-3.22%)
    misc_aes.py        17283.45 ->   16480.52 :   -802.93 =  -4.646% (+/-0.82%)
    misc_mandel.py     99083.99 ->  128939.84 : +29855.85 = +30.132% (+/-5.88%)
    misc_pystone.py    83860.10 ->   82592.56 :  -1267.54 =  -1.511% (+/-2.27%)
    misc_raytrace.py   21490.40 ->   22227.23 :   +736.83 =  +3.429% (+/-1.88%)
    
    This shows that the new optimisations are at least as good as the existing
    inline-bytecode-caching, and are sometimes much better (because the new
    ones apply caching to a wider variety of map lookups).
    
    The new optimisations can also benefit code generated by the native
    emitter, because they apply to the runtime rather than the generated code.
    The improvement for the native emitter when LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and
    MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE are enabled is (same Linux environment as above):
    
    diff of scores (higher is better)
    N=2000 M=2000        native -> nat-attrmapcache  diff      diff% (error%)
    bm_chaos.py        14130.62 ->   15464.68 :  +1334.06 =  +9.441% (+/-7.11%)
    bm_fannkuch.py        74.96 ->      76.16 :     +1.20 =  +1.601% (+/-1.80%)
    bm_fft.py         166682.99 ->  168221.86 :  +1538.87 =  +0.923% (+/-4.20%)
    bm_float.py       233415.23 ->  265524.90 : +32109.67 = +13.756% (+/-2.57%)
    bm_hexiom.py         628.59 ->     734.17 :   +105.58 = +16.796% (+/-1.39%)
    bm_nqueens.py     225418.44 ->  232926.45 :  +7508.01 =  +3.331% (+/-3.10%)
    bm_pidigits.py      6322.00 ->    6379.52 :    +57.52 =  +0.910% (+/-5.62%)
    misc_aes.py        20670.10 ->   27223.18 :  +6553.08 = +31.703% (+/-1.56%)
    misc_mandel.py    138221.11 ->  152014.01 : +13792.90 =  +9.979% (+/-2.46%)
    misc_pystone.py    85032.14 ->  105681.44 : +20649.30 = +24.284% (+/-2.25%)
    misc_raytrace.py   19800.01 ->   23350.73 :  +3550.72 = +17.933% (+/-2.79%)
    
    In summary, compared to MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE, the new
    MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE options:
    - are simpler;
    - take less code size;
    - are faster (generally);
    - work with code generated by the native emitter;
    - can be used on embedded targets with a small and constant RAM overhead;
    - allow the same .mpy bytecode to run on all targets.
    
    See #7680 for further discussion.  And see also #7653 for a discussion
    about simplifying mpy-cross options.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
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