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Bloated programs are bad (increased compilation time, decreasedcachehitrates), but inlining can often reduce code size by exposing new opportunities for transformations.
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Assuming that the primary cache miss (with secondarycachehit) costs 10 cycles, this is a cost of one cycle every 50 calls.
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If the processor finds that the memory location is in the cache, acachehithas occurred.
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The system will continue as before, with average load being kept very low because of the highcachehitrate.
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Making sense of how the many variables affect thecachehitrate can be quite confusing.
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Cache hits move to the top, pushing all other entries down.
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