Blogbench is a portable filesystem benchmark that tries to reproduce
the load of a real-world busy file server.
It stresses the filesystem with multiple threads performing random
reads, writes and rewrites in order to get a realistic idea of the
scalability and the concurrency a system can handle.
framework. The list of changes include:
* Modify compiler.mk so that "c" is always prepended to USE_LANGUAGES,
so we no longer need to say it in package Makefiles. Packages
should now append to USE_LANGUAGES instead of setting it.
* Create mk/compiler/f2c.mk which implements another pseudo-compiler
"f2c" that may be used with any C compiler backend, e.g.
PKGSRC_COMPILER= f2c ccache gcc
* Teach the various "real" compiler files, e.g., sunpro.mk, mipspro.mk,
etc., to use f2c if the native Fortran compiler isn't present.
Packages that use Fortran should now simply include the line:
USE_LANGUAGES+= fortran
in the package Makefile.
Add label to Excel spreadsheet that describes the rows and columns.
Add support for Solaris64 with VxFS.
Add support for Linux-arm
Changes 3.219
Add sleep to permit child to get connection up before master does
connect.
Changes 3.220
Improve master connect to child, without delays.
Changes 3.221
Add -+B Mixed sequential testing. BlueArc request.
Changes 3.222
Workaround for bug in Cygwin's sscanf
Changes 3.223
Add transfer size to the output from -Q
Changes 3.224
Work around for TCP_WAIT in Windows.
Changes 3.225
Fix for broken rsh on Windows.
Changes 3.226
Workaround for gcc 3.4. From the folks at Gentoo.org.
(using DIST_SUBDIR).
Diff is:
diff -r old/hbench-OS/README new/hbench-OS/README
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> If you would like to share your results, please mail
> them to hbench-results@eecs.harvard.edu.
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> If you would like to share your results, please mail
> them to hbench-results@eecs.harvard.edu.
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in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
- teTeX 1.0.x packages have been moved to teTeX1* directories.
- teTeX 2.0.x packages have been moved to teTeX* directories and their base
name has been changed to teTeX (instead of teTeX2).
Add -+n option to disable re-testing.
Fixup -+n for throughput mode.
Fix Excel output when -+n is used.
Add support for the IBM S390 running Linux.
Cleanup naming conventions for the S390 and fixup a #define.
Add 64 bit compiles for s390x
Move BIG_ENDIAN to ZBIG_ENDIAN to avoid header conflicts.
Make random offsets always based on 48 bit random values.
Addition for make random offsets always based on 48 bit random values.
Make rands long longs.
Bug fix for 48 bit rands in bsd4_2 and Windows.
Make big_rand a long long.
Inject Erik's changes for Multi-client Windows.
Change proto version due to changes in Windows -+m support.
Add Eric to the contributors list.
Add more Windows support.
Spelling error.
Bug fixes from Erik H.
Reduce usage of shared memory.
Eliminate STUPID warning from the silly compiler.
Changes to remove warnings on BSD. Thanks to Christian Weisgerber
Support for the AMD64
Add -+k for constant aggregate data set size in throughput mode.
Add pread support for the TRU64 target. Department of Defense in Canada.
Add -+q for delay in seconds between tests.
Move variable up, GCC on Solaris was getting a bogus parse error
Add support for -+D (O_DSYNC) mode testing.
Make O_DSYNC conditional.
Add telemetry support for pread/pwrite
pkgsrc-wip.
Postal is a SMTP benchmark.
Postal-list will list all the possible expansions for an account name (used
for creating a list of accounts to create on your test server).
Rabid is the mad Biff, it is a POP benchmark.
2003-04-08, but the maintainers did not version the distfile. So make up
our own versioning, bump this to 4.0.1 and stick the distfile into a
DIST_SUBDIR (as suggested by agc@).
Taken from the dbench README file:
Netbench is a terrible benchmark, but it's an "industry
standard" and it's what is used in the press to rate windows
fileservers like Samba and WindowsNT.
In order for the development methodologies of the open source
community to work we need to be able to run this benchmark in
an environment that a bunch of us have access to. We need the
source to the benchmark so we can see what it does. We need
to be able to split it into pieces to look for individual
bottlenecks. In short, we need to open up netbench to the
masses.
To do this I have written three tools, dbench, tbench and
smbtorture. All three read a load description file called
client.txt that was derived from a network sniffer dump of a
real netbench run. client.txt is about 4MB and describes the
90 thousand operations that a netbench client does in a
typical netbench run. They parse client.txt and use it to
produce the same load without having to buy a huge lab. They
can simulate any number of simultaneous clients.
Improve macros and add prototypes.
Improve resolution of get_resolution().
Changes to support RedHat 9.0.
Special handling of NAME for broken frontend in Cygwin/Windows env.
Add support for the CrayX1
Remove reference to PAGE_SIZE for linux. This causes problems
with SuSe 8.
Fixup for SCO build.
Add -DHAVE_PREAD for Solaris8-64 target.
Code cleanup for Linux
Improve -+d so that each byte is more unique.
Improve byte level validation.
Provide byte level error detection with Found char and Expecting Char in
-+d mode.
Improve speed of -+d without losing uniqueness of bytes.
Fix so that Windows can use multiple processes. Needed mmap like SCO.
Use malloc() instead of mmap() for threads memory, instead of mmap.
Make CPU utilization use doubles everywhere.
Add support for CPU utilization while in distributed mode.
Make all times relative so multi node can do CPU usage.
Remove unused variables.
Zero compute_val inside of loops.
Add support for O_DIRECT for IRIX and IRIX64
Improve macros and add prototypes.
Improve resolution of get_resolution().
as benchmarks/nettest (originally in net).
The nettest and nettestd commands perform client and server
performance tests for various types of interprocess communication.
These tests time the data throughput of pipes and UNIX domain, TCP,
and UDP socket connections.
Supplied by Brian Ginsbach in PR#18985. Thanks!
The SKaMPI-Benchmark is a suite of tests designed to measure the performance
of MPI. MPI (Message Passing Interface) is a machine independent standard to
provide an efficient interface to message passing libraries of different
parallel machines. The goal of SKaMPI is to create a database to illustrate
the performance of these different MPI implementations. This database should
allow to:
1. Decide how to implement portable and efficient MPI programs.
2. Predict the performance of MPI programs.
3. Describe supercomputers in terms of MPI.
and portability stuff:
Added -z option. This is to be used with the -a option. It
provides more complete testing for small record sizes
when the file sizes are very large.
Added -y and -q to set record size range
Added command line to output
Put auto cross over back to 16 Meg
Add labels to the latency/offset output files.
Prevent mixed modes. Auto and throughput.
Added support for the Plus extended options.
Added support for -+u option. Cpu utilization.
Added network testing mode. -+m (Experimental) Tested: Linux, HP-UX
Added -xflag support for distributed mode.
Handle interrupts when in distributed mode.
Disable CPU utilization in distributed mode.
Add -+m cluster option to the help list and the list of options.
Enable more options in Cluster mode.
Add protocol version checking for distributed messages.
Add -+d file I/O diagnostic mode.
Fix some compiler warnings and implement the -+x option for
setting the multiplier used for file and record size incrementing.
Reduce the message traffic due to master's distribution of STOP. Only
one STOP distribution is needed. More can lead to socket buffer overflows.
Add -+p percentage read option.
Improve the mixed mode distribution algorithm.
Introduce -+r for O_RSYNC.
Add speed check code.
Increase maximum threads/procs to 256
Add contribs and -+t to help splash screen.
Disable fread and fwrite testing if mmap or async is in use.
Add pread/pwrite throughput testing
Permit smaller values for -n and -g
Make initial write in initfile() a page size request.
Stop test if file can not be written.
bonnie++ (1.03a) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixed the bugs in GCC 3.2 compilation and compiled with GCC 3.2. Results
will be slightly lower now, but it's still a fair test of compiler/OS...
bonnie++ (1.03) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixed a bug in error handling during a stat test with multiple directories.
bonnie++ (1.02d) unstable; urgency=low
* Fixed a bug where it would SEGV if you specified more than 999 directories
(now it handles 99,999 and displays an error message if you ask for more).
Closes: #171507
* Made it build on Irix.
* Fixed <vector> and <algo> checks to work with GCC 3.2.
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.