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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 | Unless atlc is configured with the --disable-hardware-info option
(only do this if it fails to compile properly), a small benchmark at the end
tries to gather information about the hardware. The following shows
what information is obtained on each system.
If anyone can add to the information gathered on a system, or add
information on a new system, please email me and discuss how to
do this. Basically a C file in the tests subdirectory needs expanding
or adding (say try_foo.c), where the system tries to gather data on
system foo.
Feature Operating system
AIX HP-UX IRIX Linux NetBSD OpenBSD Solaris Tru64
Harware provider Y Y
Hardware platform Y Y
Machine Y Y Y Y Y
Sysname Y Y Y Y Y
Release #1 Y Y Y Y
Nodename Y Y Y Y Y
#CPUs supported Y Y Y
#CPUs online Y Y Y Y
CPU type #2 Y Y Y
FPU type #3 Y
Speed of CPU(s) Y Y Y
RAM size (Mb) Y Y #4 Y Y
L1 data cache size
L1 instruction cache size
L2 cache size
Feature Operating system
UNICOS
Harware provider Y
Hardware platform
Machine Y
Sysname
Release
Nodename
#CPUs supported
#CPUs online
CPU type
FPU type
Speed of CPU(s)
RAM size (Mb)
L1 data cache size
L1 instruction cache size
L2 cache size
Notes:
#1 On AIX, the release is reported as 2, not 5.2 as expected.
#2 on HP-UX, the CPU is reported as a number, which might not be that
useful.
#3 on HP-UX, the FPU is reported as a number, which might not be that
useful.
#4 On a machine with 128 Mb of RAM, the ram is reported on Linux as
124 Mb, not 128 Mb as expected.
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