Baseline C: cc -arch ev7 -fast -O4 ONESTEP
Fortran: f90 -arch ev7 -fast -O5 ONESTEP
Peak:
All use -arch ev7 -non_shared ONESTEP
except these (which use only the tunings shown below):
173.applu 188.ammp 191.fma3d
Individual benchmark tuning:
168.wupwise: kf77 -call_shared -inline all -tune ev67
-unroll 12 -automatic -align commons -arch ev67
-fkapargs=' -aggressive=c -fuse
-fuselevel=1 -so=2 -r=1 -o=1 -interleave
-ur=6 -ur2=060 ' +PFB
171.swim: same as base
172.mgrid: kf90 -call_shared -arch generic -O5 -inline
manual -nopipeline -transform_loops -unroll 9 -automatic
-fkapargs='-aggressive=a -fuse -interleave
-ur=2 -ur3=5 -cachesize=128,16000 ' +PFB
173.applu: kf90 -O5 -transform_loops
-fkapargs=' -o=0 -nointerleave -ur=14
-ur2=260 -ur3=18' +PFB
177.mesa: kcc -fast -O4 +CFB +IFB
178.galgel: f90 -O5 -fast -unroll 5 -automatic
179.art: kcc -assume whole_program -ldensemalloc
-call_shared -assume restricted_pointers
-unroll 16 -inline none -ckapargs='
-fuse -fuselevel=1 -ur=3' +PFB
183.equake: cc -call_shared -arch generic -fast -O4
-ldensemalloc -assume restricted_pointers
-inline speed -unroll 13 -xtaso_short +PFB
187.facerec: f90 -O4 -nopipeline -inline all
-non_shared -speculate all -unroll 7
-automatic -assume accuracy_sensitive
-math_library fast +IFB
188.ammp: cc -arch host -O4 -ifo -assume nomath_errno
-assume trusted_short_alignment -fp_reorder
-readonly_strings -ldensemalloc -xtaso_short
-assume restricted_pointers -unroll 9
-inline speed +CFB +IFB +PFB
189.lucas: kf90 -O5 -fkapargs='-ur=1' +PFB
191.fma3d: kf90 -arch ev6 -non_shared -O4 -transform_loops
-fkapargs='-cachesize=128,16000 ' +PFB
200.sixtrack: f90 -fast -O5 -assume accuracy_sensitive
-notransform_loops +PFB
301.apsi: kf90 -O5 -inline none -call_shared -speculate all
-align commons -fkapargs=' -aggressive=ab
-tune=ev5 -fuse -ur=1 -ur2=60 -ur3=20
-cachesize=128,16000'
Most benchmarks are built using one or more types of
profile-driven feedback. The types used are designated
by abbreviations in the notes:
+CFB: Code generation is optimized by the compiler, using
feedback from a training run. These commands are
done before the first compile (in phase "fdo_pre0"):
mkdir /tmp/pp
rm -f /tmp/pp/${baseexe}*
and these flags are added to the first and second compiles:
PASS1_CFLAGS = -prof_gen_noopt -prof_dir /tmp/pp
PASS2_CFLAGS = -prof_use -prof_dir /tmp/pp
(Peak builds use /tmp/pp above; base builds use /tmp/pb.)
+IFB: Icache usage is improved by the post-link-time optimizer
Spike, using feedback from a training run. These commands
are used (in phase "fdo_postN"):
mv ${baseexe} oldexe
spike oldexe -feedback oldexe -o ${baseexe}
+PFB: Prefetches are improved by the post-link-time optimizer
Spike, using feedback from a training run. These
commands are used (in phase "fdo_post_makeN"):
rm -f *Counts*
mv ${baseexe} oldexe
pixie -stats dstride oldexe 1>pixie.out 2>pixie.err
mv oldexe.pixie ${baseexe}
A training run is carried out (in phase "fdo_runN"), and
then this command (in phase "fdo_postN"):
spike oldexe -fb oldexe -stride_prefetch -o ${baseexe}
When Spike is used for both Icache and Prefetch improvements,
only one spike command is actually issued, with the Icache
options followed by the Prefetch options.
vm:
vm_bigpg_enabled = 1
vm_bigpg_thresh=16
vm_swap_eager = 0
proc:
max_per_proc_address_space = 0x40000000000
max_per_proc_data_size = 0x40000000000
max_per_proc_stack_size = 0x40000000000
max_proc_per_user = 2048
max_threads_per_user = 0
maxusers = 16384
per_proc_address_space = 0x40000000000
per_proc_data_size = 0x40000000000
per_proc_stack_size = 0x40000000000
Portability: galgel: -fixed
Information on UNIX V5.1B Patches can be found at
http://ftp1.service.digital.com/public/unix/v5.1b/
In the ES80, there are two cpus per shelf. Each cpu has
its own 4GB of memory. Neither of the cpus can be
physically removed. For 1 cpu results measured on a 2 cpu
system, one cpu was turned off at boot time using the
/etc/sysconfigtab setting "cpu_enabled_mask=0". The cpu's
4GB of memory was also physically removed.
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