kernbench 0.42
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File size:
0.010 MB
Platform:
Any Platform
License:
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price:
Downloads:
871
Date added:
2007-06-18
Publisher:
Con Kolivas
kernbench 0.42 description
This is a cpu throughput benchmark originally devised and used by Martin J. Bligh. It is designed to compare kernels on the same machine, or to compare hardware. To compare hardware you need to be running the same architecture machines (eg i386) and run kernbench on the same kernel source tree.
kernbench runs a kernel at various numbers of concurrent jobs: 1/2 number of cpus, optimal (default is 4xnumber of cpus) and maximal job count. Optionally it can also run single threaded. It then prints out a number of useful statistics for the average of each group of runs.
You need at least 2Gb of ram for this to be a true throughput benchmark or else you will get swapstorms.
Ideally it should be run in single user mode on a non-journalled filesystem. To compare results it should always be run in the same kernel tree.
Using:
You need a kernel tree (any will do) and the applications time and awk
installed. time is different to the builtin time used by BASH and has more
features desired for this benchmark.
Simply cd into the kernel tree directory and type
/path/to/kernbench
Options:
kernbench [-n runs] [-o jobs] [-s] [-H] [-O] [-M] [-h] [-v]
n : number of times to perform benchmark (default 5)
o : number of jobs for optimal run (default 4 * cpu)
s : perform single threaded runs (default dont)
H : dont perform half load runs (default do)
O : dont perform optimal load runs (default do)
M : dont perform maximal load runs (default do)
f : fast run
h : print this help
v : print version number
Enhancements:
- Incorrect counting of CPUs was fixed.
- The -j option was changed to at least 4GB ram.
kernbench runs a kernel at various numbers of concurrent jobs: 1/2 number of cpus, optimal (default is 4xnumber of cpus) and maximal job count. Optionally it can also run single threaded. It then prints out a number of useful statistics for the average of each group of runs.
You need at least 2Gb of ram for this to be a true throughput benchmark or else you will get swapstorms.
Ideally it should be run in single user mode on a non-journalled filesystem. To compare results it should always be run in the same kernel tree.
Using:
You need a kernel tree (any will do) and the applications time and awk
installed. time is different to the builtin time used by BASH and has more
features desired for this benchmark.
Simply cd into the kernel tree directory and type
/path/to/kernbench
Options:
kernbench [-n runs] [-o jobs] [-s] [-H] [-O] [-M] [-h] [-v]
n : number of times to perform benchmark (default 5)
o : number of jobs for optimal run (default 4 * cpu)
s : perform single threaded runs (default dont)
H : dont perform half load runs (default do)
O : dont perform optimal load runs (default do)
M : dont perform maximal load runs (default do)
f : fast run
h : print this help
v : print version number
Enhancements:
- Incorrect counting of CPUs was fixed.
- The -j option was changed to at least 4GB ram.
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