| NAME = "lmbench" |
| AUTHOR = "Martin Bligh <mbligh@google.com>" |
| TIME = "MEDIUM" |
| TEST_CATEGORY = "BENCHMARK" |
| TEST_CLASS = "KERNEL" |
| TEST_TYPE = "CLIENT" |
| DOC = """ |
| README for lmbench 2alpha8 net release. |
| |
| To run the benchmark, you should be able to say: |
| |
| cd src |
| make results |
| |
| If you want to see how you did compared to the other system results |
| included here, say |
| |
| make see |
| |
| Be warned that many of these benchmarks are sensitive to other things |
| being run on the system, mainly from CPU cache and CPU cycle effects. |
| So make sure your screen saver is not running, etc. |
| |
| It's a good idea to do several runs and compare the output like so |
| |
| make results |
| make rerun |
| make rerun |
| make rerun |
| cd Results && make LIST=<your OS>/* |
| """ |
| |
| job.run_test('lmbench') |