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Date:      Tue, 6 Mar 2001 11:07:55 -0700
From:      "Kenneth D. Merry" <ken@kdm.org>
To:        Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
Cc:        Matt Dillon <dillon@earth.backplane.com>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Machines are getting too damn fast
Message-ID:  <20010306110754.A23400@panzer.kdm.org>
In-Reply-To: <15013.2238.953211.516979@grasshopper.cs.duke.edu>; from gallatin@cs.duke.edu on Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:56:46AM -0500
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On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:56:46 -0500, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Matt Dillon writes:
>  > 
>  >     I modified my original C program again, this time to simply read
>  >     the data from memory given a block size in kilobytes as an argument.  
>  >     I had to throw in a little __asm to do it right, but here are my results.
>  >     It shows about 3.2 GBytes/sec from the L2 (well, insofar as my
>  >     3-instruction loop goes), and about 1.4 GBytes/sec from main memory.
>  > 
>  > 
>  > NOTE:  cc x.c -O2 -o x
>  > 
>  > ./x 4
>  > 3124.96 MBytes/sec (read)
> <...>
>  > ./x 1024
>  > 1397.90 MBytes/sec (read)
>  > 
>  >     In contrast I get 1052.50 MBytes/sec on the Dell 2400 from the L2,
>  >     and 444 MBytes/sec from main memory.
>  > 
> 
> FWIW: 1.2GHz Athlon, VIA Apollo KT133 chipset, Asus A7V motherboard,
> (PC133 ECC Registered Dimms)
> 
> ./x 4
> 2393.70 MBytes/sec (read)
> ./x 8
> 2398.19 MBytes/sec (read)
> <...>
> ./x 1024
> 627.32 MBytes/sec (read)
> 
> 
> And a Dual 933MHz PIII SuperMicro 370DER Serverworks HE-SL Chipset
> (2-way interleaved PC133 ECC Registered DIMMS)
> 
> ./x 4
> 1853.54 MBytes/sec (read)
> ./x 1024
> 526.19 MBytes/sec (read)

Dell Precision 420 (i840 chipset) with a single PIII 800 and probably one
RIMM, unknown speed:

{rivendell:/usr/home/ken/src:76:0} ./memspeed 4   
1049.51 MBytes/sec (read)
{rivendell:/usr/home/ken/src:77:0} ./memspeed 1024
378.41 MBytes/sec (read)

The above machine may not have been completely idle, it seems a little
slow.

Dual 1GHz PIII SuperMicro 370DE6 Serverworks HE-SL chipset, 4x256MB PC133
ECC Registered DIMMs:

{gondolin:/usr/home/ken/src:51:0} ./memspeed 4
1985.95 MBytes/sec (read)
{gondolin:/usr/home/ken/src:52:0} ./memspeed 1024
516.62 MBytes/sec (read)

> There's something diabolic about your previous bw test, though.  I
> think it only hits one bank of interleaved ram.  On the 370DER it gets
> only 167MB/sec.  Every other bw test I've run on the box shows copy
> perf at around 260MB/sec (Hbench, lmbench).  I see the same problem on
> a PE4400 (also 2-way interleaved); it shows copy perf as 111MB/sec.
> Every other test has it at 230MB/sec.

The previous test showed about 270MB/sec on my Serverworks box:

{gondolin:/usr/home/ken/src:53:0} ./memory_speed
269.23 MBytes/sec (copy)

Ken
-- 
Kenneth Merry
ken@kdm.org

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