Speed Analysis Util.
Tobias Boege
tobias at gambas-buch.de
Sat Dec 8 10:58:50 EST 2012
On Sat, 08 Dec 2012, Gustavo da Silva wrote:
> Hello Kernel Brothers!! How are you???
>
> So, I would like test the performance of my notebook, developing one or two
> utilities, and have a better
> mensurement about the speed.
>
> But it can help all of us.
>
> 1st: I would like mensure the speed making a counter (exacly bogomips? may
> be). Loop+counter during 1 tickrate.
> 2nd: The most interesting: How many memory cells in ram can we
> access during 1tickrate? How could we develop this?!
>
> Both utils may run in long mode (64bits). Well, in real mode too; so, we
> can compare the speed in the two modes!
>
> Some one knows how to develop a very small program/routine about that?!
>
> For the 2nd situation, a simple idea wrote in codesnipet form (consider the
> intention, not the sintax! there are bugs! I know. Intel syntax.)
Obviously! ;-)
>
> dw the_counter_cell 0
> lea bx, the_counter_cell
> xor bx,bx
> label:
> inc [bx] # Could not be so simple like this, because the address can
> be cached. Right?
> loop label # breaked by an interruption. Just to express the intention.
>
> How could we create a small code for the 2nd situation, tring to force the
> processor to not use the cache?
As Drepper says[0], use the movntq instruction on x86_64 to bypass the
cache.
Regards,
Tobi
[0] http://www.akkadia.org/drepper/cpumemory.pdf p. 47ff.
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