09-19-2008
I compiled and run the loop test code posted by Otheus.
Xeon/SCO results: 555555.56 semop/s [0,0]
Xeon/Linux results: 128205.13 semop/s [0,0]
I don't have access to PIII box right now, but as results are same (proportionally) as what I saw in my test I think it is not crucial not to have PIII results here.
As far as overhead mentioned by Era - I am aware of it, as it is closely resembles situation that I am evaluating, so it a valid test and not an oversight.
So, does anyone have any idea what the bottleneck could be? or where to look? I really appreciate your patience with me and your persistence in getting to the bottom of it.
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TPM Management - tpm_selftest
NAME
tpm_selftest - request TPM perform selftest and report
SYNOPSIS
tpm_selftest [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
tpm_selftest requests that the system's TPM perform a self test (via the TPM_SelfTestFull API) and report the results. The --results option
reports the outcome of the last self test operation without requesting that another test be executed. If the TPM fails the self test, it
enters failure mode where no commands are accepted. The results are reported in a manufacturer specific format. The TPM's self test is
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-h, --help
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Set logging level.
-r, --results
Report results only.
SEE ALSO
tpm_version(1), tpm_takeownership(8), tpm_setownable(8), tcsd(8)
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