Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: contest v0.30 | Date | Mon, 16 Sep 2002 14:57:25 -0700 | From | Cliff White <> |
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> > > I've updated the "contest" responsiveness benchmark with many code cleanups by > Rik Van Riel, and a more comprehensive readme. The actual benchmarks have not > changed from v0.22 onwards. Previous versions were all slightly different > because of bugs in the code. You can compare like with like from now on. Please > don't use this to compare different hardware; it is unhelpful and the results > will only confuse. Use it to compare kernels on the same hardware. I guess it > could be used to compare filesystems (eg ext3 v reiser) with respect to the > system maintaining responsiveness, but noone's attempted that yet. If anyone's > got any other novel uses I'd love to hear them. > > It now has a homepage: > http://contest.kolivas.net > > Please feel free to send me any comments, questions, suggestions > Con Kolivas > -
It looks neat, and i'd like to add it to the STP tests. I noticed you have hardcoded the '-j 4' Wouldn't it make more sense to adjust that to say, number_of_cpus * 2 or something? cliffw
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