Date: Do 23 Feb 2023 17:18:36 CET Test set: performance Kernel: 6.1.13-200.fc37.x86_64 Release: Fedora release 37 (Thirty Seven) Result: PASS Failed Tests: None Warned Tests: None ============================================================ Starting test ./performance/lmbench3 cd src && make make[1]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird betreten gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird betreten gmake[2]: Für das Ziel „all“ ist nichts zu tun. gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird verlassen gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird betreten gmake[2]: Für das Ziel „opt“ ist nichts zu tun. gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird verlassen make[1]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird verlassen cd src && make results make[1]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird betreten gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird betreten gmake[2]: Für das Ziel „all“ ist nichts zu tun. gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird verlassen gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird betreten gmake[2]: Für das Ziel „opt“ ist nichts zu tun. gmake[2]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird verlassen ===================================================================== L M B E N C H C ON F I G U R A T I O N ---------------------------------------- You need to configure some parameters to lmbench. Once you have configured these parameters, you may do multiple runs by saying "make rerun" in the src subdirectory. NOTICE: please do not have any other activity on the system if you can help it. Things like the second hand on your xclock or X perfmeters are not so good when benchmarking. In fact, X is not so good when benchmarking. ===================================================================== Hang on, we are calculating your timing granularity. OK, it looks like you can time stuff down to 5000 usec resolution. Hang on, we are calculating your timing overhead. OK, it looks like your gettimeofday() costs 0 usecs. Hang on, we are calculating your loop overhead. OK, it looks like your benchmark loop costs 0.00000174 usecs. ===================================================================== If you are running on an MP machine and you want to try running multiple copies of lmbench in parallel, you can specify how many here. Using this option will make the benchmark run 100x slower (sorry). NOTE: WARNING! This feature is experimental and many results are known to be incorrect or random! MULTIPLE COPIES [default 1] Options to control job placement 1) Allow scheduler to place jobs 2) Assign each benchmark process with any attendent child processes to its own processor 3) Assign each benchmark process with any attendent child processes to its own processor, except that it will be as far as possible from other processes 4) Assign each benchmark and attendent processes to their own processors 5) Assign each benchmark and attendent processes to their own processors, except that they will be as far as possible from each other and other processes 6) Custom placement: you assign each benchmark process with attendent child processes to processors 7) Custom placement: you assign each benchmark and attendent processes to processors Note: some benchmarks, such as bw_pipe, create attendent child processes for each benchmark process. For example, bw_pipe needs a second process to send data down the pipe to be read by the benchmark process. If you have three copies of the benchmark process running, then you actually have six processes; three attendent child processes sending data down the pipes and three benchmark processes reading data and doing the measurements. Job placement selection: ===================================================================== Several benchmarks operate on a range of memory. This memory should be sized such that it is at least 4 times as big as the external cache[s] on your system. It should be no more than 80% of your physical memory. The bigger the range, the more accurate the results, but larger sizes take somewhat longer to run the benchmark. MB [default 11113] Checking to see if you have 11113 MB; please wait for a moment... Hang on, we are calculating your cache line size. OK, it looks like your cache line is bytes. ===================================================================== lmbench measures a wide variety of system performance, and the full suite of benchmarks can take a long time on some platforms. Consequently, we offer the capability to run only predefined subsets of benchmarks, one for operating system specific benchmarks and one for hardware specific benchmarks. We also offer the option of running only selected benchmarks which is useful during operating system development. Please remember that if you intend to publish the results you either need to do a full run or one of the predefined OS or hardware subsets. SUBSET (ALL|HARWARE|OS|DEVELOPMENT) [default all] ===================================================================== This benchmark measures, by default, file system latency. That can take a long time on systems with old style file systems (i.e., UFS, FFS, etc.). Linux' ext2fs and Sun's tmpfs are fast enough that this test is not painful. If you are planning on sending in these results, please don't do a fast run. If you want to skip the file system latency tests, answer "yes" below. SLOWFS [default no] ===================================================================== If you are running on an idle network and there are other, identically configured systems, on the same wire (no gateway between you and them), and you have rsh access to them, then you should run the network part of the benchmarks to them. Please specify any such systems as a space separated list such as: ether-host fddi-host hippi-host. REMOTE [default none] ===================================================================== Calculating mhz, please wait for a moment... I think your CPU mhz is 1799 MHz, 0.5559 nanosec clock but I am frequently wrong. If that is the wrong Mhz, type in your best guess as to your processor speed. It doesn't have to be exact, but if you know it is around 800, say 800. Please note that some processors, such as the P4, have a core which is double-clocked, so on those processors the reported clock speed will be roughly double the advertised clock rate. For example, a 1.8GHz P4 may be reported as a 3592MHz processor. Processor mhz [default 1799 MHz, 0.5559 nanosec clock] ===================================================================== We need a place to store a 11113 Mbyte file as well as create and delete a large number of small files. We default to /usr/tmp. If /usr/tmp is a memory resident file system (i.e., tmpfs), pick a different place. Please specify a directory that has enough space and is a local file system. FSDIR [default /usr/tmp] ===================================================================== lmbench outputs status information as it runs various benchmarks. By default this output is sent to /dev/tty, but you may redirect it to any file you wish (such as /dev/null...). Status output file [default /dev/tty] ===================================================================== There is a database of benchmark results that is shipped with new releases of lmbench. Your results can be included in the database if you wish. The more results the better, especially if they include remote networking. If your results are interesting, i.e., for a new fast box, they may be made available on the lmbench web page, which is http://www.bitmover.com/lmbench Mail results [default yes] OK, no results mailed. ===================================================================== Confguration done, thanks. There is a mailing list for discussing lmbench hosted at BitMover. Send mail to majordomo@bitmover.com to join the list. make[1]: Verzeichnis „/home/ckarl/prog/fedora/kernel-tests/performance/lmbench3/src“ wird verlassen L M B E N C H 3 . 0 S U M M A R Y ------------------------------------ (Alpha software, do not distribute) Processor, Processes - times in microseconds - smaller is better ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Host OS Mhz null null open slct sig sig fork exec sh call I/O stat clos TCP inst hndl proc proc proc --------- ------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- zorro.won Linux 5.14.11 4685 0.04 0.09 0.45 0.80 1.17 0.08 0.53 176. 882. 1297 zorro.won Linux 5.14.13 4685 0.04 0.09 0.45 0.88 1.17 0.08 0.53 175. 908. 1296 zorro.won Linux 5.14.17 4685 0.04 0.09 0.45 0.80 1.18 0.08 0.54 167. 1991 3027 zorro.won Linux 5.14.18 4685 0.04 0.09 0.45 0.80 1.19 0.08 0.54 171. 1988 3066 zorro.won Linux 5.15.6- 4685 0.04 0.09 0.44 0.80 1.18 0.08 0.57 177. 1992 2961 zorro.won Linux 5.15.16 4685 0.04 0.09 0.45 0.79 1.18 0.08 0.58 zorro.won Linux 6.0.7-2 4685 0.05 0.11 0.47 1.17 1.20 0.09 0.67 214. 989. 1459 Context switching - times in microseconds - smaller is better ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host OS 2p/0K 2p/16K 2p/64K 8p/16K 8p/64K 16p/16K 16p/64K ctxsw ctxsw ctxsw ctxsw ctxsw ctxsw ctxsw --------- ------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------- ------- star.wond Linux 6.1.13- 1.7800 1.7600 2.1200 2.3800 2.9400 2.53000 3.54000 sylvester Linux 5.13.6- 3.0200 2.5000 3.2100 3.3200 4.3500 3.30000 4.12000 sylvester Linux 5.13.7- 2.2400 2.6100 3.5700 4.7800 4.5200 4.04000 4.57000 sylvester Linux 5.14.9- 2.2700 2.3700 4.7700 4.2400 5.0500 4.66000 5.68000 sylvester Linux 5.14.10 2.5400 2.3900 5.3000 4.1200 5.0400 4.60000 7.48000 sylvester Linux 5.14.11 2.3700 3.1000 4.5700 4.2300 3.9400 5.51000 6.14000 sylvester Linux 5.13.8- 2.0600 2.6000 4.5500 2.7900 3.3000 3.06000 3.75000 sylvester Linux 5.13.9- 1.6300 1.6300 1.8600 3.3400 4.3000 3.93000 5.14000 sylvester Linux 5.13.10 1.5600 1.7400 3.9700 3.5000 4.7900 3.74000 5.39000 sylvester Linux 5.13.13 1.9700 2.0900 1.8400 2.9200 2.5600 3.41000 3.20000 sylvester Linux 5.13.14 1.6200 1.6400 3.6600 3.5600 4.4300 3.98000 5.09000 sylvester Linux 5.13.15 3.2000 2.7600 3.4000 3.7900 5.8200 4.67000 5.26000 sylvester Linux 5.13.16 1.5700 2.5900 3.8100 3.4900 4.4800 3.83000 4.87000 sylvester Linux 5.13.19 2.5000 2.2800 4.7900 4.5900 5.6900 4.90000 6.44000 *Local* Communication latencies in microseconds - smaller is better --------------------------------------------------------------------- Host OS 2p/0K Pipe AF UDP RPC/ TCP RPC/ TCP ctxsw UNIX UDP TCP conn --------- ------------- ----- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---- star.wond Linux 6.1.13- 1.780 18.1 31.0 22.5 29.8 41. sylvester Linux 5.13.6- 3.020 17.0 54.7 20.8 30.9 35. sylvester Linux 5.13.7- 2.240 15.9 22.6 19.9 28.1 54. sylvester Linux 5.14.9- 2.270 18.7 24.3 22.2 29.8 34. sylvester Linux 5.14.10 2.540 19.3 25.2 22.9 30.2 47. sylvester Linux 5.14.11 2.370 19.0 25.9 23.5 31.8 34. sylvester Linux 5.13.8- 2.060 16.8 22.6 20.7 28.2 34. sylvester Linux 5.13.9- 1.630 17.9 22.4 21.5 29.9 36. sylvester Linux 5.13.10 1.560 16.8 22.9 20.2 28.2 33. sylvester Linux 5.13.13 1.970 18.4 24.4 23.4 28.9 38. sylvester Linux 5.13.14 1.620 17.2 22.9 20.6 27.5 32. sylvester Linux 5.13.15 3.200 20.5 30.2 24.9 35.4 36. sylvester Linux 5.13.16 1.570 16.9 22.9 20.7 28.2 31. sylvester Linux 5.13.19 2.500 18.8 16.2 22.1 31.8 34. zorro.won Linux 5.14.11 4.124 3.31 zorro.won Linux 5.14.13 4.673 3.93 zorro.won Linux 5.14.17 4.613 3.61 zorro.won Linux 5.14.18 5.040 4.18 zorro.won Linux 5.15.6- 5.027 4.03 zorro.won Linux 6.0.7-2 3.127 3.84 File & VM system latencies in microseconds - smaller is better ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host OS 0K File 10K File Mmap Prot Page 100fd Create Delete Create Delete Latency Fault Fault selct --------- ------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------- ----- ------- ----- star.wond Linux 6.1.13- 16.1 8.2222 29.5 12.7 104.1K sylvester Linux 5.13.6- 8.0452 4.4568 15.3 7.7168 73.1K sylvester Linux 5.13.7- 7.8782 4.4440 15.6 7.4888 71.2K sylvester Linux 5.14.9- 7.9667 4.1154 15.2 7.3891 76.4K sylvester Linux 5.14.10 7.8024 4.1868 15.0 7.0118 72.3K sylvester Linux 5.14.11 8.0282 4.5089 15.0 7.5328 78.0K sylvester Linux 5.13.8- 8.3602 4.1247 15.7 6.9269 71.2K sylvester Linux 5.13.9- 9.3227 4.4855 15.9 7.4352 74.0K sylvester Linux 5.13.10 7.9242 4.0467 15.8 7.2486 71.1K sylvester Linux 5.13.13 8.8874 5.5668 21.2 8.9698 75.8K sylvester Linux 5.13.14 8.6111 4.4155 15.5 8.2320 77.0K sylvester Linux 5.13.15 8.7776 5.2288 16.9 8.7706 77.2K sylvester Linux 5.13.16 7.9814 4.2322 15.5 7.6509 71.4K sylvester Linux 5.13.19 8.6427 5.0326 15.3 7.3379 72.2K zorro.won Linux 5.14.11 0.291 0.574 zorro.won Linux 5.14.13 0.286 0.530 zorro.won Linux 5.14.17 0.287 0.533 zorro.won Linux 5.14.18 0.286 0.531 zorro.won Linux 5.15.6- 0.276 0.510 zorro.won Linux 5.15.16 0.278 0.512 zorro.won Linux 6.0.7-2 4234.0 0.270 0.567 *Local* Communication bandwidths in MB/s - bigger is better ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Host OS Pipe AF TCP File Mmap Bcopy Bcopy Mem Mem UNIX reread reread (libc) (hand) read write --------- ------------- ---- ---- ---- ------ ------ ------ ------ ---- ----- star.wond Linux 6.1.13- 2998 8579 4350 8395.1 14.8K 13.0K 7027.1 13.K 10.2K sylvester Linux 5.13.6- 3378 5377 2982 2376.4 11.1K 7797.3 4642.4 9980 8165. sylvester Linux 5.13.7- 3730 8043 4397 7441.2 11.7K 8805.3 5462.7 10.K 8088. sylvester Linux 5.14.9- 4264 9940 5979 8409.0 14.2K 10.3K 6142.7 11.K 9267. sylvester Linux 5.14.10 3977 10.K 5559 8267.3 13.6K 10.0K 6415.0 12.K 9203. sylvester Linux 5.14.11 3968 9216 5588 7535.2 13.6K 9497.9 6213.5 12.K 8322. sylvester Linux 5.13.8- 4194 9515 5869 7936.1 13.7K 9825.9 6295.4 12.K 8876. sylvester Linux 5.13.9- 3935 9043 5020 7038.5 12.3K 9926.2 6103.5 11.K 8418. sylvester Linux 5.13.10 4421 10.K 5872 8112.1 13.6K 10.0K 6501.6 12.K 9174. sylvester Linux 5.13.13 4134 9093 5378 6274.4 13.4K 9595.1 5521.2 11.K 7135. sylvester Linux 5.13.14 4299 9788 5754 8379.9 13.4K 9986.1 6302.5 12.K 8345. sylvester Linux 5.13.15 3981 8826 5285 6415.1 13.3K 9829.6 6254.9 9763 6586. sylvester Linux 5.13.16 4141 10.K 5894 7472.8 13.9K 10.3K 6076.7 12.K 9311. sylvester Linux 5.13.19 4009 9666 5427 7598.8 13.3K 9574.8 6337.7 12.K 9158.