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Re: [Gcl-devel] Boyer benchmark results


From: Vadim V. Zhytnikov
Subject: Re: [Gcl-devel] Boyer benchmark results
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:41:39 +0400
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Camm Maguire writes:
Greetings!

"Vadim V. Zhytnikov" <address@hidden> writes:


Camm Maguire writes:

Greetings!
Thanks Vadim!  Have added this result to the page.  Please give it a
look over for possible errors.
Take care,

Minor correction.  Table heading reads: CMUCL 18e-9,
CLISP 2.33-2 - these are Debian package release numbers.
But I use my own ALT Linux builds so maybe just
CMUCL 18e and CLISP 2.33.1 would be more precise.



OK, done.


I think it is good idea to put your gabliel.tgz
somewhere on GCL Savannah site and provide reference.
Let's everyone who cares get it and check our
results.



I wanted to commit them to the cvs tree, but there does not appear to
be a permissible license/copyright anywhere.  Richard Gabriel offers a
pdf of the book from which these were taken on his website under the
'creative commons' license, which, to my understanding, is not
compatible with the (L)GPL as it forbids commercial use.

I will try to contact him for clarification.

Take care,


I'd like to repeat gabriel test suite on yet one
more machine with Pentium III CPU - I have some
733Mhz one near at hand.



Yet another banchmark now with Pentium III

Pentium III 733MHz, Linux 2.4.22, 384Mb

         GCL 2.6.2 ANSI   CMUCL 18e   CMU/GCL

BOYER        21.420        23.280      1.087
BROWSE       48.450        53.020      1.094
CTAK         4.260         2.040       0.479
DDERIV       17.470        18.040      1.033
DERIV        15.880        12.000      0.756
DESTRU-MOD   16.720        15.220      0.910
DESTRU       23.500        15.230      0.648
DIV2         16.430        12.840      0.781
FFT-MOD      1.020         1.920       1.882
FFT          0.980         1.930       1.969
FPRINT       9.480         27.500      2.901
FREAD        5.770         12.160      2.107
FRPOLY       57.030        60.200      1.056
PUZZLE-MOD   6.390         66.030     10.333
PUZZLE       6.770         63.580      9.391
STAK         10.030        15.560      1.551
TAK-MOD      7.230         8.720       1.206
TAK          7.300         8.890       1.218
TAKL         2.710         4.550       1.679
TAKR         4.120         5.240       1.271
TPRINT       17.950        29.150      1.624
TRAVERSE     169.100       106.000     0.627
TRIANG-MOD   133.470       885.950     6.638
TRIANG       149.620       157.240     1.051


--------------   SESSION   ------------------

       For gcl Common Lisp
??? ??? 23 22:14:58 MSD 2004

BOYER        21.420
BROWSE       48.450
CTAK         4.260
DDERIV       17.470
DERIV        15.880
DESTRU-MOD   16.720
DESTRU       23.500
DIV2         16.430
FFT-MOD      1.020
FFT          0.980
FPRINT       9.480
FREAD        5.770
FRPOLY       57.030
PUZZLE-MOD   6.390
PUZZLE       6.770
STAK         10.030
TAK-MOD      7.230
TAK          7.300
TAKL         2.710
TAKR         4.120
TPRINT       17.950
TRAVERSE     169.100
TRIANG-MOD   133.470
TRIANG       149.620

--------------   SESSION   ------------------

       For lisp Common Lisp
??? ??? 23 22:29:31 MSD 2004

BOYER        23.280
BROWSE       53.020
CTAK         2.040
DDERIV       18.040
DERIV        12.000
DESTRU-MOD   15.220
DESTRU       15.230
DIV2         12.840
FFT-MOD      1.920
FFT          1.930
FPRINT       27.500
FREAD        12.160
FRPOLY       60.200
PUZZLE-MOD   66.030
PUZZLE       63.580
STAK         15.560
TAK-MOD      8.720
TAK          8.890
TAKL         4.550
TAKR         5.240
TPRINT       29.150
TRAVERSE     106.000
TRIANG-MOD   885.950
TRIANG       157.240

---------------------------------------------

It looks like Pentium 4 (I mean 2.4GHz Xeon) desn't
like some CMUCL tests.

BTW, on Athlon I've tried -march=i586 vs -march=athlon
but found no difference.

--
     Vadim V. Zhytnikov

     <address@hidden>




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