SPEC CINT2000 Summary IBM Corporation IBM System p5 550 (2100 Mhz, 1 CPU, SLES) Thu Oct 5 17:32:02 2006 SPEC License #11 Test date: Oct-2006 Hardware availability: Aug-2006 Tester: IBM Austin Software availability: Dec-2006 Base Base Base Peak Peak Peak Benchmarks Ref Time Run Time Ratio Ref Time Run Time Ratio ------------ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 164.gzip 1400 141 993 1400 141 993 164.gzip 1400 141 994* 1400 141 994* 164.gzip 1400 141 994 1400 141 994 175.vpr 1400 94.0 1489 1400 94.0 1489 175.vpr 1400 93.9 1491* 1400 93.9 1491* 175.vpr 1400 93.9 1491 1400 93.9 1491 176.gcc 1100 62.1 1770* 1100 62.1 1770* 176.gcc 1100 61.9 1778 1100 61.9 1778 176.gcc 1100 62.3 1767 1100 62.3 1767 181.mcf 1800 48.2 3736 1800 48.2 3736 181.mcf 1800 47.9 3760 1800 47.9 3760 181.mcf 1800 48.0 3750* 1800 48.0 3750* 186.crafty 1000 77.6 1289 1000 62.8 1592 186.crafty 1000 77.5 1290 1000 62.9 1589 186.crafty 1000 77.6 1289* 1000 62.8 1592* 197.parser 1800 154 1166 1800 139 1300 197.parser 1800 154 1165* 1800 139 1298 197.parser 1800 155 1164 1800 139 1299* 252.eon 1300 79.4 1638 1300 78.3 1661 252.eon 1300 79.8 1630 1300 78.1 1665 252.eon 1300 79.5 1635* 1300 78.2 1662* 253.perlbmk 1800 175 1029 1800 156 1152* 253.perlbmk 1800 175 1031 1800 156 1152 253.perlbmk 1800 175 1030* 1800 157 1148 254.gap 1100 76.8 1431 1100 76.8 1431 254.gap 1100 76.8 1432* 1100 76.8 1432* 254.gap 1100 76.8 1433 1100 76.8 1433 255.vortex 1900 70.1 2711* 1900 70.1 2711* 255.vortex 1900 70.3 2701 1900 70.3 2701 255.vortex 1900 69.9 2717 1900 69.9 2717 256.bzip2 1500 99.3 1510 1500 99.3 1510 256.bzip2 1500 99.3 1511* 1500 99.3 1511* 256.bzip2 1500 99.3 1511 1500 99.3 1511 300.twolf 3000 161 1867 3000 161 1867 300.twolf 3000 161 1869* 3000 161 1869* 300.twolf 3000 160 1871 3000 160 1871 ======================================================================== 164.gzip 1400 141 994* 1400 141 994* 175.vpr 1400 93.9 1491* 1400 93.9 1491* 176.gcc 1100 62.1 1770* 1100 62.1 1770* 181.mcf 1800 48.0 3750* 1800 48.0 3750* 186.crafty 1000 77.6 1289* 1000 62.8 1592* 197.parser 1800 154 1165* 1800 139 1299* 252.eon 1300 79.5 1635* 1300 78.2 1662* 253.perlbmk 1800 175 1030* 1800 156 1152* 254.gap 1100 76.8 1432* 1100 76.8 1432* 255.vortex 1900 70.1 2711* 1900 70.1 2711* 256.bzip2 1500 99.3 1511* 1500 99.3 1511* 300.twolf 3000 161 1869* 3000 161 1869* SPECint_base2000 1596 SPECint2000 1656 HARDWARE -------- Hardware Vendor: IBM Corporation Model Name: IBM System p5 550 (2100 Mhz, 1 CPU, SLES) CPU: POWER5+ CPU MHz: 2100 FPU: Integrated CPU(s) enabled: 1 core, 1 chip, 2 cores/chip (SMT off) CPU(s) orderable: 2,4 core Parallel: No Primary Cache: 64 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core Secondary Cache: 1920 KB I+D on chip per chip L3 Cache: 36 MB I+D off chip per chip Other Cache: None Memory: 32 GB (16x2GB) Disk Subsystem: 1x73GB SCSI, 15K RPM Other Hardware: None SOFTWARE -------- Operating System: SLES SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (ppc) VERSION = 10 w/2.6.16.21-0.8-ppc64 Linux kernel Compiler: IBM XL C/C++ Advanced Edition V8.0.1 for Linux File System: reiserfs System State: Multi-User NOTES ----- +FDO Feedback directed optimization enabled by: PASS1=-qpdf1 PASS2=-qpdf2 Integer suite C: invoked as cc C++: invoked as xlC Integer Portability Flags: 176.gcc: -DHOST_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN 186.crafty: -DLINUX_PPC32 252.eon: -DHAS_ERRLIST 253.perlbmk: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LINUX_PPC32 -DSPEC_CPU2000_NEED_BOOL 254.gap: -DSYS_IS_USG -DSYS_HAS_IOCTL_PROTO -DSYS_HAS_CALLOC_PROTO 300.twolf: -DHAVE_SIGNED_CHAR Additional Peak Portability Flags: 252.eon: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LP64 (for 64-bit compilation) 253.perlbmk: -DSPEC_CPU2000_LP64 (for 64-bit compilation) Integer Base Optimization Flags: C: +FDO -O5 C++: +FDO -O5 Integer Peak Optimization Flags 164.gzip basepeak=1 175.vpr basepeak=1 176.gcc basepeak=1 181.mcf basepeak=1 186.crafty +FDO -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 -q64 197.parser +FDO -O5 -qstaticlink 252.eon +FDO -O5 -q64 253.perlbmk: +FDO -O5 -q64 254.gap basepeak=1 255.vortex basepeak=1 256.bzip2 basepeak=1 300.twolf basepeak=1 System Settings: -- ulimit stack size set to unlimited SMT: Acronym for 'Simultaneous Multi-Threading'. A processor technology that allows the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor core. SMT is enabled by default. Large pages reserved as follows by root user: echo 30 > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages System configured with libhugetlbfs library for application access to large pages Environment variables set as follows: export HUGETLB_MORECORE=yes export LD_PRELOAD=libhugetlbfs.so (export LD_PRELOAD=libhugetlbfs.so not used for --action build.) Linux booted with the options: maxcpus=1 smt-enabled=off Each process was bound to a cpu using submit= with the taskset command submit = taskset -p -c \$SPECUSERNUM \$\$ >/dev/null ; $command ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For questions about this result, please contact the tester. For other inquiries, please contact webmaster@spec.org. 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