If that is just NPS, then "yes" is the likely answer --- for instance, turning the hash table completely off will give you more NPS (it does more make/unmake operations as it spends less time in memory lookups), but the time to reach a given depth will go way up.I am seeing a slow down of ~15%. Is this to be expected?
Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
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Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
For anyone interested,gaard wrote:I made the changes both in the normal and qsearch parts of search.cpp. I am seeing a slow down of ~15%. Is this to be expected?mcostalba wrote:It would look like this:
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if (tte && (PvNode ? ok_to_use_TT_PV(tte, depth, alpha, beta, ply) : ok_to_use_TT(tte, depth, beta, ply)) { TT.refresh(tte); ss->bestMove = ttMove; // Can be MOVE_NONE return value_from_tt(tte->value(), ply); }
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11904592/stockf ... _F_PGO.zip
Should you ever want to switch to the default behavior, there is now a UCI option to do so. PH is on by default. The bench feature uses different positions in this version also, so (bench)marks from this version should not be compared to earlier versions or JA's builds.
Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
Thanks gaad for this Stockfish version. For some reason, your PGO doesn't work in my Q6700 (Win 7, 64-bit). Anyway, I've made Microsoft compiles (Ms VS2010) and a Microsoft PGO compile.
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Was there a specific error you were getting? or was it just failing to start?Prima wrote:Thanks gaad for this Stockfish version. For some reason, your PGO doesn't work in my Q6700 (Win 7, 64-bit). Anyway, I've made Microsoft compiles (Ms VS2010) and a Microsoft PGO compile.
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Is this really "Persistent Hash" (that is, it saves positions to disk, and then loads them back when desired), or is it just a more analysis-friendly hashing scheme?PH is on by default.
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Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
The latter. I guess preserve analysis would be more appropriate. I had forgotten that V. Rajlich had coined PH to mean "saved to disk"BB+ wrote:Is this really "Persistent Hash" (that is, it saves positions to disk, and then loads them back when desired), or is it just a more analysis-friendly hashing scheme?PH is on by default.
Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
The above code should have zero speed impact.gaard wrote:I made the changes both in the normal and qsearch parts of search.cpp. I am seeing a slow down of ~15%. Is this to be expected?mcostalba wrote:It would look like this:
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if (tte && (PvNode ? ok_to_use_TT_PV(tte, depth, alpha, beta, ply) : ok_to_use_TT(tte, depth, beta, ply)) { TT.refresh(tte); ss->bestMove = ttMove; // Can be MOVE_NONE return value_from_tt(tte->value(), ply); }
Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
I've attached the error report with your PGO compile in my Core2 Quad Q6700, Win 7 64-bit OS.gaard wrote:Was there a specific error you were getting? or was it just failing to start?Prima wrote:Thanks gaad for this Stockfish version. For some reason, your PGO doesn't work in my Q6700 (Win 7, 64-bit). Anyway, I've made Microsoft compiles (Ms VS2010) and a Microsoft PGO compile.
EDIT: The file is 269KB and is considered too big to upload in the forum. Here's Rapid share link: http://rapidshare.com/files/445415842/S ... Report.PNG
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Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11904592/stockfish_201_PA_G.7zPrima wrote:I've attached the error report with your PGO compile in my Core2 Quad Q6700, Win 7 64-bit OS.gaard wrote:Was there a specific error you were getting? or was it just failing to start?Prima wrote:Thanks gaad for this Stockfish version. For some reason, your PGO doesn't work in my Q6700 (Win 7, 64-bit). Anyway, I've made Microsoft compiles (Ms VS2010) and a Microsoft PGO compile.
EDIT: The file is 269KB and is considered too big to upload in the forum. Here's Rapid share link: http://rapidshare.com/files/445415842/S ... Report.PNG
Does this one fail for you too?
Re: Designing an analysis friendly Stockfish?
gaad, thanks for the build. The "Stockfish 2.0.1 PA G" now works in my Q6700. I was just pointing out the error, in case other Q6700 owners encountered the same problem.
Just out of curiosity, what does "PA_G" mean in the updated Stockfish 2.0.1 build?
Regards,
Prima.