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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    Thanks
    Hehe, yeah, with multi-threaded ones, 64b does make a good difference, but wow, see the scaling, large decrease in time there. Can you download and run v0.5 please, Michael says the results between different versions shouldn't be compared.

    The above shots I posted are from the universe suite and others.
    Or are you saying, you're trying to run that?

    You have to first register at: http://global.phoronix-test-suite.com/
    Wait for email validation, click the validation link and then open console:

    cd to the phoronix-test-suite dir
    type:
    Code:
    ./phoronix-test-suite login
    Then you can type your login name and password - after that it will always ask you to upload anything you run automatically.
    When it says "launch PTS to view your results" answer no and then it'll ask you to upload results automatically.

    If you have an old result you want to submit, then first find that result.
    For me say 2700-2000 (a result I saved), they are saved automatically under:
    /home/kte/.phoronix-test-suite/test-results/2700-2000 [kte is my OS username there]

    Then open console, cd to phoronix-test-suite dir
    Now find where your results are saved - the name will be the filename you gave before the benchmark [special identification] and it will be an XML file in the same dir as the composite.xml file, i.e. in the example above:
    Code:
    /home/kte/.phoronix-test-suite/test-results/2700-2000/test-1.xml
    Then you have to type in console;
    Code:
    ./phoronix-test-suite upload /home/kte/.phoronix-test-suite/test-results/2700-2000/test-1.xml
    It'll be uploaded under your username then. Hope it helps

    Edit, seen your new results just now.. what speed and tRFC is your RAM in?
    I'm going to keep it at plain settings for now without any hardware tweaking, but I'll give your settings a try if you let me know them fully under 32b.
    Thank you for the detailed info, saved me some time. I created three different accounts till now, activated all of em and none works.
    I get "PTS Global Account not found" instead.

    I ran the above test at 12,5*225 CPU, 10x225 NB and Mem at 600MHz 5-7-7-18-31 105ns timings.


    I rerun the test now with 220 ref HT and will run at 13,5x200, 10x200, 400 later.

    Here are the 0.5.0 results, the new version made the difference

    12,5x220 : http://global.phoronix-test-suite.co...8208-5683-8972
    630.79s

    13,5x200 http://global.phoronix-test-suite.co...906-17635-2096
    615,63s
    EDIT: universe http://global.phoronix-test-suite.co...586-17145-7140

    BTW: The linux kernel comes with an module for the msr registers.

    modprobe msr -> /dev/cpu/[0-3]/msr

    It's a character device which is rw. I wrote a small script in python to read the tlbcache info few month ago. Did not manage to write to this device but with a small c-program it should be no problem.

    Also nice http://ozlabs.org/~jk/code/bitfield/
    Last edited by justapost; 05-02-2008 at 08:11 AM.

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