CFP2000 Result Copyright © 1999-2004 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation |
IBM Corporation IBM eServer p5 520 Express (1500 MHz, 1 CPU) |
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SPEC license # 11 | Tested by: IBM | Test date: Sep-2004 | Hardware Avail: Oct-2004 | Software Avail: Oct-2004 |
SPEC has determined that this result was not in compliance with the SPEC CPU2000 run and reporting rules. Specifically, the submitter has reported that measurements on a production system were not, as required by the SPEC CPU2000 Run Rules, within the 1.75% lower bound of the preproduction system. |
Benchmark | Reference Time |
Base Runtime |
Base Ratio |
Runtime | Ratio | |
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168.wupwise | 1600 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
171.swim | 3100 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
172.mgrid | 1800 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
173.applu | 2100 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
177.mesa | 1400 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
178.galgel | 2900 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
179.art | 2600 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
183.equake | 1300 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
187.facerec | 1900 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
188.ammp | 2200 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
189.lucas | 2000 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
191.fma3d | 2100 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
200.sixtrack | 1100 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
301.apsi | 2600 | NC | NC | NC | NC | |
SPECfp_base2000 | NC | |||||
SPECfp2000 | NC |
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Notes / Tuning Information |
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Tested by IBM Portability Flags: -qfixed used in: 168.wupwise, 171.swim, 172.mgrid, 173.applu, 178.galgel, 200.sixtrack, 301.apsi -qsuffix=f=f90 used in: 178.galgel, 187.facerec, 189.lucas, 191.fma3d Base Optimization Flags: C: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass Fortran: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass Peak Optimization Flags: 168.wupwise: -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass F77=xlf 171.swim: -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass F77=xlf 172.mgrid: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass 173.applu: -O5 -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -blpdata -lmass F77=xlf 177.mesa: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 178.galgel: -O5 -blpdata -qessl -lessl 179.art: -O5 -lmass -qessl -lessl -blpdata -qsave 183.equake: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -lmass 187.facerec: -O3 -qhot -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qfdpr fdpr -R3 188.ammp: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -D_ILS_MACROS 189.lucas: -O5 -blpdata -lmass 191.fma3d: -qpdf1/pdf2 -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -qhot=arraypad -Q 200.sixtrack: -O3 -qhot -qarch=pwr5 -qtune=pwr5 -qfdpr fdpr -R3 301.apsi: -O5 -lmass -qessl -lessl -blpdata -qsave SMT: Acronym for "Simultaneous Multi-Threading". A processor technology that allows the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor core. (Enabled by default) ESSL: Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library DCM: Acronym for "Dual-Chip Module" (one dual-core processor chip + one L3-cache chip) SUT: Acronym for "System Under Test" C: IBM XL C for AIX invoked as xlc Fortran: IBM XL Fortran for AIX invoked as xlf90 APAR IY 62534 was applied to AIX to enable new hardware support. ulimits set to unlimited. Large page mode and memory affinity were set as follows: vmo -r -o lgpg_regions=400 -o lgpg_size=16777216 -o memory_affinity=1 chuser capabilities=CAP_BYPASS_RAC_VMM,CAP_PROPAGATE $USER shutdown -r export MEMORY_AFFINITY=MCM One core was deconfigured and SMT disabled at the open-firmware prompt, using the command boot -s cpu=1 -s smt_off |
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