Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 1 Sep 2003 11:48:36 +0100 | From | Jamie Lokier <> | Subject | Re: x86, ARM, PARISC, PPC, MIPS and Sparc folks please run this |
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Sam Creasey wrote: > 68020+Sun-3 MMU results attached below (this is for a 3/60, and it's not > suprising that it passes, as there's no real cache in this configuration > (the sun3/2xx did have external cache, but the onboard ethernet in my > 3/210 is on the fritz, and it's not booting at the moment). Note that > this is the newer version of the program which Jamie just posted.
Thanks.
> bash-2.03# time ./jamie-test2 > (2048) [10000,10000,0] Test separation: 8192 bytes: pass
Mighty suspicious gettimeofday() you have there.
> real 1m34.330s > user 1m30.030s > sys 0m4.070s
Indeed, on other systems the test completes in a few seconds at most, not because of CPU speed, but because gettimeofday() returns high resolution time on them.
Isn't there a way to read high resolution time on the 68020 Sun-3?
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