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publication name Mostafa E. A. Ibrahim, Markus Rupp, and S. E.-D. Habib. Compiler-Based Optimizations Impact on Embedded Software Power Consumption. IEEE NEWCAS-TAISA’09, Pages 247- 250, Toulouse, France, June 2009.
Authors Mostafa E. A. Ibrahim, Markus Rupp, and S. E.-D. Habib
year 2009
keywords
journal IEEE NEWCAS-TAISA’09,
volume 2009
issue Not Available
pages 247- 250
publisher IEEE
Local/International International
Paper Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NEWCAS.2009.5290480
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Abstract

Compilers traditionally are not exposed to the energy details of the processor. In this paper, we present a quantitative study wherein we examine the influence of the global performance optimizations -o0 to -o3, of the code composer studio C/C++ compiler, on the energy and power consumption. The results show that the most aggressive performance optimization option -o3 reduce the execution time, on average, by 95%, while it increases the power consumption by 25%. Moreover, we inspect the optimizations effect on some other execution characteristics, such as the memory references and the data cache miss rate. The results show that the memory references decreases by 94%, while the IPC increases by 250% and consequently lead to the consumed power increase.

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