Re: [ck] [ANNOUNCE] Interbench v0.26

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You haven't quite completely fixed the SD calculations it seems:


--- Benchmarking simulated cpu of Gaming in the presence of simulated---
Load    Latency +/- SD (ms)  Max Latency   % Desired CPU
None       2.44 +/- nan         48.6            98.7
Video      12.8 +/- nan         55.2              89
X          89.7 +/- nan          494            52.8
Burn        400 +/- nan         1004            20.1
Write      49.2 +/- nan          343            67.2
Read       4.14 +/- nan         56.7            96.7
Compile     551 +/- nan         1369            15.4


--
Gabriel Devenyi
[email protected]

Con Kolivas wrote:
This benchmark application is designed to benchmark interactivity in Linux.

Direct download link:
http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/interbench/interbench-0.26.tar.bz2

Web site:
http://interbench.kolivas.org

Changes since v0.24:

v0.25:
The timekeeping thread of background load no longer runs SCHED_FIFO. The benchmark is allowed to proceed if it does not detect swap and instead disables mem_load. The documentation was updated.

v0.26:
Fixed the standard deviation measurements at last (thanks Peter Williams). There should be no practical limit to how long you can run a benchmark for now.

Cheers,
Con
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