> On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Shoaib Altaf <
shoaibbinalt@xxxxxxxx <
shoaibbinalt@xxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
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> > I was comparing some
results between a single
> > processor and a CMP (say 4 processors),
and the criteria depends on the number
> > of cycles. I am running
for 350 M instructions like this for both
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> > c 350000000
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> > Now on the output stat file I got these
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results.....
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Processor:
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instructions executed =350000000
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Ruby cycles= 1435639304
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> > 4 Processors:
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> > instructions executed =1449213046 (roughly
1500
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> > Ruby cycles =
1861225208
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> > So I have these questions :
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> > 1) I was expecting
the instructions executed
> > to be the same why they are
different?? in the present scenario the
> > comparison will not
matter....so how should I make sure that the CMP will
> > also run
for 350 M instructions
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> 2) I was also expecting that the ruby cycles will
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reduce in case of 4 processors, but they have increased since more
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> instructions are executed ..Why??
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> > 3) My protocol is MSI_MOSI_CMP and
workload
> > is OLTP.
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> > Shoaib
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