Guy Baruch wrote: > > > Oded Arbel wrote: > >> Hi list. >> ... >> First I've run the OpenSSL speed test on several machines I have >> access to, and summerized the 512b and 4096b keys verifys/sec. to >> make a long story short, the AMD Duron 700MHz I'm running at home had >> 7202,202 respectivly, while the P4 1.5GHz I'm running at work showed >> 6910,191 respectivly. > > > what is sample size ? what is standard deviation ? what are > significant digits ?
Who cares - I'm not doing an exact sciense, just trying to get the feel for it. I did two or three runs on each CPU and they all came about the same (not more then 1-2 precent each side) so I just took the first result. >> I was thinking to myself - I know that Pentium 4 uses a radicly >> different processor architecture then P3 and other x86 compatibles >> and needs to have programs recompiled to it for the best performance >> (IIRC I've read it somewhere). >> I tried to recompile OpenSSL for my Penitum 4 - apparently it wasn't >> that easy. > > > what compiler version ? did you try intel's compiler ? Gcc 3.2. sorry I didn't mention it earlier. I didn't try intel's compiler, but if it's not super easy as a drop in replacement for gcc then I'm not going to do it. I wanted to know how my processor rates using standard software and whether re-compilation would give much better results considering the work that needs to be done. since I like to keep my system uptodate on everything, recompiling everything using something more difficult the --rebuilding SRPMs will take too much time to be of any use. Where can I get that compiler ? I though that gcc has support for pentium4 optimizations - the man page certainly suggests that. >> I just went ahead and ran 'openssl speed' on the binary produced in >> the build directory. interestingly enough, the results were even >> lower (!) then the previous benchmark on the same machine. > > again, could be measurement error . I _know_ its a measurment error - but still I would expect some improvment and not statisticly the same result. >> TW - It's a P4 with SDRAM, while the Duron is sporting DDRs. not that >> I think it matters, as the OpenSSL speedtest is about raw processing >> power and not memory bandwidth - a lowley 72pin DRAM can handle the >> memory requirements of that benchmark. > > compile it statically, send it to a friend with RDRAM P4 , test > hypothesis ... > (also IIRC there are utilities to measure cache miss ratio, STW for one) That would be interesting - any one on the list has a RDRAM P4 and would like to help me test a little ? -- Oded ::.. (This feature enables rc to export functions using here documents into the environment; the author does not expect users to find this feature useful.) -- from the rc(1) man page ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]