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Copyright © 1999-2004 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation
Hewlett-Packard Company
hp AlphaServer GS160 68/1224
SPECint_rate2000 = 9.67 
SPECint_rate_base2000 = 8.90 
SPEC license # 2 Tested by: HPQ - NH Test date: Jul-2002 Hardware Avail: Aug-2002 Software Avail: Dec-2002
Graph Scale Benchmark Base
Copies
Base
Runtime
Base
Ratio
Copies Runtime Ratio
164.gzip base result bar (6.52)
164.gzip peak result bar (6.59)
164.gzip 1 249    6.52  1 246    6.59 
175.vpr base result bar (9.11)
175.vpr peak result bar (9.37)
175.vpr 1 178    9.11  1 173    9.37 
176.gcc base result bar (9.82)
176.gcc peak result bar (10.7)
176.gcc 1 130    9.82  1 119    10.7  
181.mcf base result bar (9.55)
181.mcf peak result bar (12.0)
181.mcf 1 219    9.55  1 173    12.0  
186.crafty base result bar (11.7)
186.crafty peak result bar (11.7)
186.crafty 1 99.6  11.7   1 99.6  11.7  
197.parser base result bar (6.48)
197.parser peak result bar (7.98)
197.parser 1 322    6.48  1 262    7.98 
252.eon base result bar (11.2)
252.eon peak result bar (11.2)
252.eon 1 134    11.2   1 135    11.2  
253.perlbmk base result bar (8.63)
253.perlbmk peak result bar (9.03)
253.perlbmk 1 242    8.63  1 231    9.03 
254.gap base result bar (4.08)
254.gap peak result bar (4.97)
254.gap 1 313    4.08  1 257    4.97 
255.vortex base result bar (12.2)
255.vortex peak result bar (13.4)
255.vortex 1 181    12.2   1 165    13.4  
256.bzip2 base result bar (10.0)
256.bzip2 peak result bar (11.1)
256.bzip2 1 173    10.0   1 157    11.1  
300.twolf base result bar (12.1)
300.twolf peak result bar (12.1)
300.twolf 1 288    12.1   1 287    12.1  
  SPECint_rate_base2000 8.90   
  SPECint_rate2000 9.67 

Hardware
Hardware Vendor: Hewlett-Packard Company
Model Name: hp AlphaServer GS160 68/1224
CPU: Alpha 21264C
CPU MHz: 1224
FPU: Integrated
CPU(s) enabled: 1 core, 1 chip, 1 core/chip
CPU(s) orderable: 1 to 16
Parallel: No
Primary Cache: 64KB(I)+64KB(D) on chip
Secondary Cache: 16MB off chip per CPU
L3 Cache: None
Other Cache: None
Memory: 16GB
Disk Subsystem: 9GB Hard Drive
Other Hardware: None
Software
Operating System: Tru64 UNIX V5.1B
Compiler: Compaq C V6.4-215-46B7O
Program Analysis Tools V2.0
Spike V5.2 DTK (1.471.2.2 46B5P)
Compaq C++ V6.3-010-46B2F
File System: ufs
System State: Multi-user
Notes / Tuning Information
 Baseline C  : cc  -arch ev6 -fast +CFB ONESTEP 
          C++: cxx -arch ev6 -O2        ONESTEP 
 
 Peak: 
   All but 252.eon: cc -g3 -arch ev6 ONESTEP
      164.gzip: -fast -O4 -non_shared +CFB 
       175.vpr: -fast -O4 -assume restricted_pointers +CFB 
       176.gcc: -fast -O4 -xtaso_short -all -ldensemalloc -none
                +CFB +IFB 
       181.mcf: -fast -xtaso_short +CFB +IFB +PFB
    186.crafty: same as base
    197.parser: -fast -O4 -xtaso_short -non_shared +CFB
       252.eon: cxx -arch ev6 -O2 -all -ldensemalloc -none 
   253.perlbmk: -fast -non_shared +CFB +IFB 
       254.gap: -fast -O4 -non_shared +CFB +IFB +PFB 
    255.vortex: -fast -non_shared +CFB +IFB
     256.bzip2: -fast -O4 -non_shared +CFB 
     300.twolf: -fast -O4 
                -ldensemalloc -non_shared +CFB +IFB

 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.
 
 Portability: gcc: -Dalloca=__builtin_alloca; crafty: -DALPHA
 perlbmk: -DSPEC_CPU2000_DUNIX; vortex: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LP64
 gap: -DSYS_HAS_CALLOC_PROTO -DSYS_IS_BSD -DSYS_HAS_IOCTL_PROTO 
      -DSPEC_CPU2000_LP64
  
 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
 
 System is single QBB (4-cpu) with only 1 cpu enabled at console
 


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