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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) Linux Benchmarks PowerMac 4400 YLD 3.0 Post 80310 by clemare on Friday 5th of August 2005 11:07:38 AM
Old 08-05-2005
PowerMac 4400 YLD 3.0

CPU/Speed: PowerPC 603ev 200Mhz
Ram: 92M EDO Ram
Motherboard: Apple
Bus: 2 PCI
Cache: L1 32k and L2 256k
Controller: ATA
Disk: 2GB ATA
Load: 1 user, running httpd, Xwin, various daemons
Kernel: Linux 2.4.22-2f
Kernel ELF?: ???
pgms: gcc versión 3.2.2 20030217 (Yellow Dog Linux 3.0 3.2.2-2a);
options = none

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BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
System -- Linux localhost.localdomain 2.4.22-2f #1 Sun Nov 9 16:49:49 EST 2003 ppc ppc ppc GNU/Linux
Start Benchmark Run: vie ago 5 09:14:05 CLT 2005
1 interactive users.
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 436566.1 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Dhrystone 2 using register variables 436389.3 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = arithoh) 481163.5 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = register) 78240.5 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = short) 72523.5 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = int) 78069.3 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = long) 78259.4 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = float) 39815.8 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = double) 32652.2 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
System Call Overhead Test 120294.5 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe Throughput Test 79124.3 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching Test 42842.7 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Process Creation Test 422.8 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)
Execl Throughput Test 152.7 lps (9 secs, 6 samples)
File Read (10 seconds) 308831.0 KBps (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (10 seconds) 14400.0 KBps (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy (10 seconds) 4660.0 KBps (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Read (30 seconds) 309485.0 KBps (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (30 seconds) 14083.0 KBps (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy (30 seconds) 4575.0 KBps (30 secs, 6 samples)
C Compiler Test 64.0 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (1 concurrent) 241.0 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (2 concurrent) 127.0 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (4 concurrent) 65.0 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (8 concurrent) 33.0 lpm (60 secs, 3 samples)
Dc: sqrt(2) to 99 decimal places 6581.2 lpm (60 secs, 6 samples)
Recursion Test--Tower of Hanoi 5350.4 lps (10 secs, 6 samples)


INDEX VALUES
TEST BASELINE RESULT INDEX

Arithmetic Test (type = double) 2541.7 32652.2 12.8
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 22366.3 436566.1 19.5
Execl Throughput Test 16.5 152.7 9.3
File Copy (30 seconds) 179.0 4575.0 25.6
Pipe-based Context Switching Test 1318.5 42842.7 32.5
Shell scripts (8 concurrent) 4.0 33.0 8.2
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SUM of 6 items 107.9
AVERAGE 18.0
 

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ARTSATA(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						ARTSATA(4)

NAME
artsata -- Intel i31244 Serial ATA disk controller driver SYNOPSIS
artsata* at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000 options PCIIDE_I31244_DISABLEDMA DESCRIPTION
The artsata driver supports the Intel i31244 Serial ATA and controllers, and provides the interface with the hardware for the ata(4) driver. The 0x0002 flag forces the artsata driver to disable DMA on chipsets for which DMA would normally be enabled. This can be used as a debug- ging aid, or to work around problems where the SATA controller is wired up to the system incorrectly. SEE ALSO
ata(4), atapi(4), intro(4), pci(4), pciide(4), wd(4), wdc(4) BUGS
Early samples of the Intel i31244 Serial ATA controller revision 0 had a bug affecting DMA data transfers. Full production samples have been fixed, but have the same revision number. The PCIIDE_I31244_DISABLEDMA option can be used to disable DMA on the buggy revisions. BSD
February 12, 2005 BSD
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