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CINT2000 Result Copyright © 1999-2005 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation |
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IBM Corporation IBM System p5 575 (1900 Mhz, 1 CPU, SLES) |
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| SPEC license # 11 | Tested by: IBM Austin | Test date: Oct-2006 | Hardware Avail: Feb-2006 | Software Avail: Dec-2006 |
| Benchmark | Reference Time |
Base Runtime |
Base Ratio |
Runtime | Ratio | ![]() |
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| 164.gzip | 1400 | 155 | 902 | 155 | 902 | |
| 175.vpr | 1400 | 104 | 1351 | 104 | 1351 | |
| 176.gcc | 1100 | 68.4 | 1609 | 68.4 | 1609 | |
| 181.mcf | 1800 | 54.2 | 3323 | 54.2 | 3323 | |
| 186.crafty | 1000 | 85.7 | 1167 | 69.2 | 1446 | |
| 197.parser | 1800 | 170 | 1056 | 153 | 1177 | |
| 252.eon | 1300 | 88.1 | 1476 | 85.8 | 1515 | |
| 253.perlbmk | 1800 | 193 | 935 | 172 | 1044 | |
| 254.gap | 1100 | 84.0 | 1309 | 84.0 | 1309 | |
| 255.vortex | 1900 | 77.3 | 2457 | 77.3 | 2457 | |
| 256.bzip2 | 1500 | 110 | 1369 | 110 | 1369 | |
| 300.twolf | 3000 | 177 | 1692 | 177 | 1692 | |
| SPECint_base2000 | 1445 | |||||
| SPECint2000 | 1501 | |||||
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| Notes / Tuning Information |
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+FDO
Feedback directed optimization enabled by: PASS1=-qpdf1 PASS2=-qpdf2
Integer suite
C: invoked as cc
C++: invoked as xlC
Integer Portability Flags:
176.gcc: -DHOST_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
186.crafty: -DLINUX_PPC32
252.eon: -DHAS_ERRLIST
253.perlbmk: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LINUX_PPC32 -DSPEC_CPU2000_NEED_BOOL
254.gap: -DSYS_IS_USG -DSYS_HAS_IOCTL_PROTO -DSYS_HAS_CALLOC_PROTO
300.twolf: -DHAVE_SIGNED_CHAR
Additional Peak Portability Flags:
252.eon: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LP64 (for 64-bit compilation)
253.perlbmk: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LP64 (for 64-bit compilation)
Integer Base Optimization Flags:
C: +FDO -O5
C++: +FDO -O5
Integer Peak Optimization Flags
164.gzip
basepeak=1
175.vpr
basepeak=1
176.gcc
basepeak=1
181.mcf
basepeak=1
186.crafty
+FDO -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 -q64
197.parser
+FDO -O5 -qstaticlink
252.eon
+FDO -O5 -q64
253.perlbmk:
+FDO -O5 -q64
254.gap
basepeak=1
255.vortex
basepeak=1
256.bzip2
basepeak=1
300.twolf
basepeak=1
System Settings:
-- ulimit stack size set to unlimited
SMT: Acronym for 'Simultaneous Multi-Threading'. A processor technology that allows
the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor
core. SMT is enabled by default.
Large pages reserved as follows by root user:
echo 30 > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages
System configured with libhugetlbfs library for application access to large pages
Environment variables set as follows:
export HUGETLB_MORECORE=yes
export LD_PRELOAD=libhugetlbfs.so
(export LD_PRELOAD=libhugetlbfs.so not used for --action build.)
Linux booted with the options:
maxcpus=1 smt-enabled=off
Each process was bound to a cpu using submit= with the taskset command
submit = taskset -p -c \$SPECUSERNUM \$\$ >/dev/null ; $command
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