CPU2006 Flag Description
Sun Microsystems Sun Blade 1000

Compilers: Sun Studio 11

Operating systems: Solaris 10

Last updated: 18-Jul-2006 cds

The text for many of the descriptions below was taken from the Sun Studio 11 Compiler Documentation, which is copyright © 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. The original documentation can be found at docs.sun.com.


Base Compiler Invocation

C benchmarks

C++ benchmarks


Base Portability Flags

400.perlbench

403.gcc

462.libquantum

483.xalancbmk


Base Optimization Flags

C benchmarks

C++ benchmarks


Base Other Flags

C benchmarks

C++ benchmarks


Implicitly Included Flags

This section contains descriptions of flags that were included implicitly by other flags, but which do not have a permanent home at SPEC.


System and Other Tuning Information

Platform settings

One or more of the following settings may have been applied to the testbed. If so, the "Platform Notes" section of the report will say so; and you can read below to find out more about what these settings mean.

autoup=<n> (Unix)
When the file system flush daemon fsflush runs, it writes to disk all modified file buffers that are more than n seconds old.

cpu_bringup_set=<n> (Unix /etc/system)
Specifies which processors are enabled at boot time. <n> represents a bitmap of the processors to be brought online.

disablecomponent (System Management Services)
This command can be used prior to booting the system for a 1-cpu test. The tester uses disablecomponent to add all other CPUs to the "blacklist", which is a list of components that cannot be used at boot time.

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=<directories> (linker)
LD_LIBRARY_PATH controls the search order for both the compile-time and run-time linkers. Usually, it can be defaulted; but testers may sometimes choose to explicitly set it (as documented in the notes in the submission), in order to ensure that the correct versions of libraries are picked up.

PARALLEL=<n> (Unix)
If programs have been compiled with -xautopar, this environment variable can be set to the number of processors that programs should use.

STACKSIZE=<n> (Unix)
Set the size of the stack (temporary storage area) for each slave thread of a multithreaded program.

submit=echo 'pbind -b...' > dobmk; sh dobmk (SPEC tools, Unix)
When running multiple copies of benchmarks, the SPEC config file feature submit is sometimes used to cause individual jobs to be bound to specific processors. If so, the specific command may be found in the config file; here is a brief guide to understanding that command:

tune_t_fsflushr=<n> (Unix)
Controls the number of seconds between runs of the file system flush daemon, fsflush.

ulimit -s <n> (Unix)
Sets the stack size to n kbytes, or "unlimited" to allow the stack size to grow without limit.


Flag description origin markings:

[user] Indicates that the flag description came from the user flags file.
[suite] Indicates that the flag description came from the suite-wide flags file.
[benchmark] Indicates that the flag description came from a per-benchmark flags file.

The flags file that was used to format this result can be browsed at
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/sun-studio.html.

You can also download the XML flags source by saving the following link:
http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/sun-studio.xml.


For questions about the meanings of these flags, please contact the tester.
For other inquiries, please contact webmaster@spec.org
Copyright 2006-2014 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation
Tested with SPEC CPU2006 v90.
Report generated on Tue Jul 22 09:59:16 2014 by SPEC CPU2006 flags formatter v6906.