1 | File: CoreMark |
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3 | Topic: Welcome |
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4 | Copyright © 2009 EEMBC All rights reserved. |
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5 | CoreMark is a trademark of EEMBC and EEMBC is a registered trademark of the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium. |
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6 | |
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7 | CoreMarks primary goals are simplicity and providing a method for testing only a processors core features. |
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8 | |
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9 | For more information about EEMBC's comprehensive embedded benchmark suites, please see www.eembc.org. |
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10 | |
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11 | Topic: Building and running |
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12 | Download the release files from the www.coremark.org. |
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13 | You can verify the download using the coremark_<version>.md5 file |
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14 | > md5sum -c coremark_<version>.md5 |
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16 | Unpack the distribution (tar -vzxf coremark_<version>.tgz && tar -vzxf coremark_<version>_docs.tgz) |
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17 | then change to the coremark_<version> folder. |
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19 | To build and run the benchmark, type |
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20 | > make |
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21 | Full results are available in the files run1.log and run2.log. |
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22 | CoreMark result can be found in run1.log. |
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24 | For self hosted Linux or Cygwin platforms, a simple make should work. |
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26 | Cross Compile: |
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27 | For cross compile platforms please adjust <core_portme.mak>, <core_portme.h> (and possibly <core_portme.c>) |
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28 | according to the specific platform used. |
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29 | When porting to a new platform, it is recommended to copy one of the default port folders |
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30 | (e.g. mkdir <platform> && cp linux/* <platform>), adjust the porting files, and run |
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31 | > make PORT_DIR=<platform> |
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33 | Systems without make: |
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34 | The following files need to be compiled: |
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35 | - <core_list_join.c> |
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36 | - <core_main.c> |
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37 | - <core_matrix.c> |
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38 | - <core_state.c> |
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39 | - <core_util.c> |
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40 | - <PORT_DIR>/<core_portme.c> |
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41 | |
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42 | For example |
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43 | > gcc -O2 -o coremark.exe core_list_join.c core_main.c core_matrix.c core_state.c core_util.c simple/core_portme.c -DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1 -DITERATIONS=1000 |
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44 | > ./coremark.exe > run1.log |
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45 | The above will compile the benchmark for a performance run and 1000 iterations. Output is redirected to run1.log. |
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46 | |
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47 | Make targets: |
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48 | run - Default target, creates run1.log and run2.log. |
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49 | run1.log - Run the benchmark with performance parameters, and output to run1.log |
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50 | run2.log - Run the benchmark with validation parameters, and output to run2.log |
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51 | run3.log - Run the benchmark with profile generation parameters, and output to run3.log |
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52 | compile - compile the benchmark executable |
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53 | link - link the benchmark executable |
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54 | check - test MD5 of sources that may not be modified |
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55 | clean - clean temporary files |
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56 | |
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57 | ITERATIONS: |
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58 | By default, the benchmark will run between 10-100 seconds. |
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59 | To override, use ITERATIONS=N |
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60 | > make ITERATIONS=10 |
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61 | Will run the benchmark for 10 iterations. |
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62 | It is recommended to set a specific number of iterations in certain situations e.g.: |
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63 | - Running with a simulator |
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64 | - Measuring power/energy |
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65 | - Timing cannot be restarted |
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66 | |
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67 | Minimum required run time: |
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68 | Results are only valid for reporting if the benchmark ran for at least 10 secs! |
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70 | XCFLAGS: |
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71 | To add compiler flags from the command line, use XCFLAGS e.g. |
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72 | > make XCFLAGS="-g -DMULTITHREAD=4 -DUSE_FORK=1" |
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73 | |
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74 | o CORE_DEBUG |
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75 | |
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76 | Define to compile for a debug run if you get incorrect CRC. |
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77 | > make XCFLAGS="-DCORE_DEBUG=1" |
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79 | o Parallel Execution |
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81 | Use XCFLAGS=-DMULTITHREAD=N where N is number of threads to run in parallel. |
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82 | Several implementations are available to execute in multiple contexts, |
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83 | or you can implement your own in <core_portme.c>. |
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84 | > make XCFLAGS="-DMULTITHREAD=4 -DUSE_PTHREAD" |
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85 | Above will compile the benchmark for execution on 4 cores, using POSIX Threads API. |
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86 | |
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87 | REBUILD: |
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88 | To force rebuild, add the flag REBUILD to the command line |
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89 | > make REBUILD=1 |
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91 | Check core_portme.mak for more important options. |
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93 | Run parameters for the benchmark executable: |
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94 | Coremark executable takes several parameters as follows (if main accepts arguments). |
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95 | 1st - A seed value used for initialization of data. |
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96 | 2nd - A seed value used for initialization of data. |
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97 | 3rd - A seed value used for initialization of data. |
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98 | 4th - Number of iterations (0 for auto : default value) |
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99 | 5th - Reserved for internal use. |
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100 | 6th - Reserved for internal use. |
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101 | 7th - For malloc users only, ovreride the size of the input data buffer. |
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103 | The run target from make will run coremark with 2 different data initialization seeds. |
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105 | Alternative parameters: |
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106 | If not using malloc or command line arguments are not supported, the buffer size |
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107 | for the algorithms must be defined via the compiler define TOTAL_DATA_SIZE. |
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108 | TOTAL_DATA_SIZE must be set to 2000 bytes (default) for standard runs. |
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109 | The default for such a target when testing different configurations could be ... |
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110 | > make XCFLAGS="-DTOTAL_DATA_SIZE=6000 -DMAIN_HAS_NOARGC=1" |
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112 | Topic: Documentation |
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113 | When you unpack the documentation (tar -vzxf coremark_<version>_docs.tgz) a docs folder will be created. |
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114 | Check the file docs/html/index.html and the website http://www.coremark.org for more info. |
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116 | Topic: Submitting results |
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117 | CoreMark results can be submitted on the web. |
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118 | |
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119 | Open a web browser and go to http://www.coremark.org/benchmark/index.php?pg=benchmark |
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120 | Select the link to add a new score and follow the instructions. |
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122 | Topic: Run rules |
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123 | What is and is not allowed. |
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124 | |
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125 | Required: |
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126 | 1 - The benchmark needs to run for at least 10 seconds. |
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127 | 2 - All validation must succeed for seeds 0,0,0x66 and 0x3415,0x3415,0x66, |
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128 | buffer size of 2000 bytes total. |
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129 | o If not using command line arguments to main: |
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130 | > make XCFLAGS="-DPERFORMANCE_RUN=1" REBUILD=1 run1.log |
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131 | > make XCFLAGS="-DVALIDATION_RUN=1" REBUILD=1 run2.log |
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132 | 3 - If using profile guided optimization, profile must be generated using seeds of 8,8,8, |
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133 | and buffer size of 1200 bytes total. |
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134 | > make XCFLAGS="-DTOTAL_DATA_SIZE=1200 -DPROFILE_RUN=1" REBUILD=1 run3.log |
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135 | 4 - All source files must be compiled with the same flags. |
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136 | 5 - All data type sizes must match size in bits such that: |
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137 | o ee_u8 is an 8 bits datatype. |
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138 | o ee_s16 is an 16 bits datatype. |
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139 | o ee_u16 is an 16 bits datatype. |
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140 | o ee_s32 is an 32 bits datatype. |
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141 | o ee_u32 is an 32 bits datatype. |
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143 | Allowed: |
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144 | - Changing number of iterations |
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145 | - Changing toolchain and build/load/run options |
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146 | - Changing method of acquiring a data memory block |
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147 | - Changing the method of acquiring seed values |
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148 | - Changing implementation in core_portme.c |
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149 | - Changing configuration values in core_portme.h |
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150 | - Changing core_portme.mak |
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152 | Not allowed: |
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153 | - Changing of source file other then core_portme* (use make check to validate) |
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155 | Topic: Reporting rules |
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156 | How to report results on a data sheet? |
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158 | CoreMark 1.0 : N / C [/ P] [/ M] |
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160 | N - Number of iterations per second with seeds 0,0,0x66,size=2000) |
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161 | C - Compiler version and flags |
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162 | P - Parameters such as data and code allocation specifics |
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163 | - This parameter *may* be omitted if all data was allocated on the heap in RAM. |
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164 | - This parameter *may not* be omitted when reporting CoreMark/MHz |
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165 | M - Type of parallel execution (if used) and number of contexts |
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166 | This parameter may be omitted if parallel execution was not used. |
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168 | e.g. |
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169 | > CoreMark 1.0 : 128 / GCC 4.1.2 -O2 -fprofile-use / Heap in TCRAM / FORK:2 |
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170 | or |
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171 | > CoreMark 1.0 : 1400 / GCC 3.4 -O4 |
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173 | If reporting scaling results, the results must be reported as follows: |
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175 | CoreMark/MHz 1.0 : N / C / P [/ M] |
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177 | P - When reporting scaling results, memory parameter must also indicate memory frequency:core frequency ratio. |
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178 | - If the core has cache and cache frequency to core frequency ratio is configurable, that must also be included. |
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180 | e.g. |
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181 | > CoreMark/MHz 1.0 : 1.47 / GCC 4.1.2 -O2 / DDR3(Heap) 30:1 Memory 1:1 Cache |
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184 | Topic: Log File Format |
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185 | The log files have the following format |
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186 | (start example) |
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187 | 2K performance run parameters for coremark. (Run type) |
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188 | CoreMark Size : 666 (Buffer size) |
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189 | Total ticks : 25875 (platform dependent value) |
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190 | Total time (secs) : 25.875000 (actual time in seconds) |
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191 | Iterations/Sec : 3864.734300 (Performance value to report) |
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192 | Iterations : 100000 (number of iterations used) |
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193 | Compiler version : GCC3.4.4 (Compiler and version) |
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194 | Compiler flags : -O2 (Compiler and linker flags) |
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195 | Memory location : Code in flash, data in on chip RAM |
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196 | seedcrc : 0xe9f5 (identifier for the input seeds) |
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197 | [0]crclist : 0xe714 (validation for list part) |
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198 | [0]crcmatrix : 0x1fd7 (validation for matrix part) |
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199 | [0]crcstate : 0x8e3a (validation for state part) |
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200 | [0]crcfinal : 0x33ff (iteration dependent output) |
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201 | Correct operation validated. See readme.txt for run and reporting rules. (*Only when run is successful*) |
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202 | CoreMark 1.0 : 6508.490622 / GCC3.4.4 -O2 / Heap (*Only on a successful performance run*) |
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203 | (end example) |
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205 | Topic: Legal |
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206 | See LICENSE.txt or the word document file under docs/LICENSE.doc. |
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207 | For more information on your legal rights to use this benchmark, please see |
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208 | http://www.coremark.org/download/register.php?pg=register |
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210 | Topic: Credits |
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211 | Many thanks to all of the individuals who helped with the development or testing of CoreMark including (Sorted by company name) |
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212 | o Alan Anderson, ADI |
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213 | o Adhikary Rajiv, ADI |
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214 | o Elena Stohr, ARM |
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215 | o Ian Rickards, ARM |
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216 | o Andrew Pickard, ARM |
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217 | o Trent Parker, CAVIUM |
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218 | o Shay Gal-On, EEMBC |
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219 | o Markus Levy, EEMBC |
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220 | o Ron Olson, IBM |
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221 | o Eyal Barzilay, MIPS |
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222 | o Jens Eltze, NEC |
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223 | o Hirohiko Ono, NEC |
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224 | o Ulrich Drees, NEC |
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225 | o Frank Roscheda, NEC |
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226 | o Rob Cosaro, NXP |
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227 | o Shumpei Kawasaki, RENESAS |
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