# Invocation command line: # /SPECcpu2006/bin/runspec --rate 8 -c cpu2006.1.1.ic11.1.linux64.sse42.rate.jan182010.cfg --flagsurl=Intel-ic11.1-linux64-revE.xml --define up-nhm --define smt-on --define physicalfirst -T all -o asc,pdf int # output_root was not used for this run ############################################################################ ############################################################################ # This is a sample config file. It was tested with: # # Compiler name/version: Intel Compiler 11.1 # Operating system version: 64-Bit SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 or later # Hardware: Intel processors supporting SSE4.2 # ############################################################################ # SPEC CPU2006 Intel Linux64 config file # Sep 2009 IC 11.1 Linux64 ############################################################################ action = validate tune = base ext = cpu2006.1.1.ic11.1.linux64.sse42.rate.jan182010 PATHSEP = / check_md5=1 reportable=1 bench_post_setup=sync # # These are listed as benchmark-tuning-extension-machine # int=default=default=default: CC= icc -m32 CXX= icpc -m32 OBJ = .o SMARTHEAP32_DIR = /home/cmplr/usr3/alrahate/cpu2006.1.1.ic11.1/libic11.1-32bit SMARTHEAP64_DIR = /home/cmplr/usr3/alrahate/cpu2006.1.1.ic11.1/libic11.1-64bit fp=default=default=default: CC= icc -m64 CXX= icpc -m64 FC= ifort -m64 OBJ = .o # For UP systems, we need to know if the processors are ordered across cores first or in order # If across cores, processors 0, 1, 2 and 3 are on distinct physical cores # Otherwise, processors 0, 2, 4 and 6 are on distinct physical cores default: submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=$SPECCOPYNUM $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c $SPECCOPYNUM $command %endif #################################################################### # Compiler options # for Nehalem use -xSSE4.2 # for processors prior to dunnington, replace -xSSE4.1 with -xSSSE3 #################################################################### default: SSE = -xSSE4.2 FAST = $(SSE) -ipo -O3 -no-prec-div -static FASTNOSTATIC = $(SSE) -ipo -O3 -no-prec-div ################################################################ # # portability & libraries # #################### Portability Flags and Notes ############################ 400.perlbench=default: CPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX_IA32 403.gcc=default: EXTRA_CFLAGS= -Dalloca=_alloca 462.libquantum=default: CPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX 483.xalancbmk=default: CXXPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX fp=default: PORTABILITY = -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 435.gromacs=default=default=default: LDPORTABILITY = -nofor_main 436.cactusADM=default=default=default: LDPORTABILITY = -nofor_main 454.calculix=default=default=default: LDPORTABILITY = -nofor_main 481.wrf=default=default=default: CPORTABILITY = -DSPEC_CPU_CASE_FLAG -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX ################################################################ # Tuning Flags ################################################################ # # Base tuning default optimization # Feedback directed optimization not allowed in baseline for CPU2006 # However there is no limit on the number of flags as long as the same # flags are used in the same order for all benchmarks of a given language 471.omnetpp,473.astar,483.xalancbmk=default: EXTRA_LIBS= -L$(SMARTHEAP32_DIR) -lsmartheap EXTRA_LDFLAGS= -Wl,-z,muldefs int=base=default=default: COPTIMIZE= $(FAST) -opt-prefetch CXXOPTIMIZE= $(FASTNOSTATIC) -opt-prefetch fp=base=default=default: OPTIMIZE= $(FAST) ################################################################ # Peak Tuning Flags int 2006 fast ################################################################ int=peak=default: COPTIMIZE= -auto-ilp32 -ansi-alias CXXOPTIMIZE= -ansi-alias PASS1_CFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_CFLAGS = $(FAST) -prof-use PASS1_CXXFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_CXXFLAGS = $(FASTNOSTATIC) -prof-use PASS1_LDCFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_LDCFLAGS = $(FAST) -prof-use PASS1_LDCXXFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_LDCXXFLAGS = $(FASTNOSTATIC) -prof-use 400.perlbench=peak=default: COPTIMIZE= -ansi-alias 401.bzip2=peak=default: CC= icc -m64 CPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 COPTIMIZE= -opt-prefetch -ansi-alias -auto-ilp32 403.gcc=peak=default: COPTIMIZE = $(FAST) feedback=0 429.mcf=peak=default: COPTIMIZE= $(FAST) -opt-prefetch feedback=0 #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 445.gobmk=peak=default: COPTIMIZE= -O2 -ipo -no-prec-div -ansi-alias PASS1_CFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_CFLAGS = $(SSE) -prof-use PASS1_LDCFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_LDCFLAGS = $(SSE) -prof-use 456.hmmer=peak=default: CC= icc -m64 CPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 COPTIMIZE= $(FAST) -unroll2 -ansi-alias -auto-ilp32 feedback=no #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 458.sjeng=peak=default: CC= icc -m64 CPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 COPTIMIZE= -unroll4 -auto-ilp32 462.libquantum=peak=default: CC= icc -m64 CPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 -DSPEC_CPU_LINUX COPTIMIZE= $(FAST) -auto-ilp32 -opt-prefetch feedback=no 464.h264ref=peak=default: COPTIMIZE= -unroll2 -ansi-alias 471.omnetpp=peak=default: CXXOPTIMIZE= -ansi-alias -opt-ra-region-strategy=block 473.astar=peak=default: CXX= icpc -m64 CXXPORTABILITY= -DSPEC_CPU_LP64 EXTRA_LIBS= -L$(SMARTHEAP64_DIR) -lsmartheap64 CXXOPTIMIZE= -ansi-alias -opt-ra-region-strategy=routine 483.xalancbmk=peak=default: basepeak=yes ################################################################ # Peak Tuning Flags for FP ################################################################ fp=peak=default: COPTIMIZE= -auto-ilp32 CXXOPTIMIZE= -auto-ilp32 PASS1_CFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_CFLAGS = $(FAST) -prof-use PASS1_CXXFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_CXXFLAGS = $(FAST) -prof-use PASS1_FFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_FFLAGS = $(FAST) -prof-use PASS1_LDFLAGS = -prof-gen PASS2_LDFLAGS = $(FAST) -prof-use 410.bwaves=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= $(FAST) -opt-prefetch feedback=0 #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif %ifdef %{1p-nhm-ex} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{2p-nhm-ex} copies=16 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex} copies=32 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex-6c} copies=24 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 416.gamess=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= -unroll2 -Ob0 -ansi-alias -scalar-rep- #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif %ifdef %{1p-nhm-ex} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{2p-nhm-ex} copies=16 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex} copies=32 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex-6c} copies=24 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 433.milc=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= -fno-alias -opt-prefetch COPTIMIZE= 434.zeusmp=peak=default: basepeak=yes 435.gromacs=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= -opt-prefetch 436.cactusADM=peak=default: basepeak=yes 437.leslie3d=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= $(FAST) feedback=no #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif %ifdef %{1p-nhm-ex} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{2p-nhm-ex} copies=16 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex} copies=32 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex-6c} copies=24 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 444.namd=peak=default: CXXOPTIMIZE= -fno-alias -auto-ilp32 447.dealII=peak=default: CXXOPTIMIZE= -unroll2 -ansi-alias -scalar-rep- 450.soplex=peak=default: PORTABILITY = CXX= icpc -m32 OPTIMIZE= -opt-malloc-options=3 CXXOPTIMIZE= #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 453.povray=peak=default: CXXOPTIMIZE= -unroll4 -ansi-alias 454.calculix=peak=default: basepeak=yes 459.GemsFDTD=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= -unroll2 -Ob0 #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif %ifdef %{1p-nhm-ex} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{2p-nhm-ex} copies=16 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex} copies=32 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex-6c} copies=24 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 465.tonto=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= -unroll4 -auto -inline-calloc -opt-malloc-options=3 470.lbm=peak=default: OPTIMIZE= -opt-malloc-options=3 -ansi-alias #################################################################################################################################### %ifdef %{smt-on} %ifdef %{physicallogical} submit = numactl --localalloc --physcpubind=`expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %ifdef %{no-numa} submit = taskset -c `expr 2 \\* $SPECCOPYNUM` $command %endif %endif %endif %ifdef %{up-dale} copies=2 %endif %ifdef %{up-nhm} copies=4 %endif %ifdef %{dp-nhm} copies=8 %endif %ifdef %{up-wsm-6c} copies=6 %endif %ifdef %{dp-wsm-6c} copies=12 %endif %ifdef %{1p-nhm-ex} copies=7 %endif %ifdef %{2p-nhm-ex} copies=14 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex} copies=28 %endif %ifdef %{4p-nhm-ex-6c} copies=24 %endif #################################################################################################################################### 481.wrf=peak=default: basepeak=yes 482.sphinx3=peak=default: PORTABILITY= CC= icc -m32 OPTIMIZE= $(FAST) COPTIMIZE= -unroll2 feedback=no ################################################################# # (Edit this to match your system) ################################################################# default=default=default=default: license_num = 19 test_sponsor = Fujitsu hw_avail = Jun-2010 sw_avail = Jan-2010 tester = Fujitsu hw_disk = 1 x SATA, 160 GB, 5400 RPM hw_fpu = Integrated hw_other = None hw_vendor = Fujitsu hw_ncpuorder = 1,2 chips sw_file = ext3 sw_os000 = SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64), sw_os001 = Kernel 2.6.27.19-5-default sw_state = Run level 3 (multi-user) notes_submit_000 = numactl was used to bind copies to the cores %ifdef %{no-numa) notes_submit_000 = taskset was used to bind copies to the cores %endif notes_os_000= 'ulimit -s unlimited' was used to set the stacksize to unlimited prior to run notes_plat_005= BIOS configuration: notes_plat_010= Data Reuse Optimization = Disable notes_plat_015= Performance/Power Setting = Traditional notes_000 = For information about Fujitsu please visit: http://www.fujitsu.com notes_005 = Binaries were compiled on SLES 10 with Binutils 2.18.50.0.7.20080502 ################################################################################################### # # Please note: # # - Each processor description starts with: #BEGIN CPUname # - Each processor description ends with: #END CPUname # - optional half rate measurements: description starts with: # HALFRATE # always at the end of the processor description # - Token are always overwritten by the lastest definition! # - Token which are the same for all CPUnames can be extracted to the general token above # - for notes: only use notes between 500 and 998, all other indices are reserved by the general # description above # #################################################################################################### #BEGIN E5503 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon E5503 #hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2000 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon E5503, 2.0 GHz #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 2 #hw_nthreadspercore = 1 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 4 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 800 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 2 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END E5503 #BEGIN E5506 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon E5506 #hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2133 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon E5506, 2.13 GHz #hw_ncores = 8 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 4 #hw_nthreadspercore = 1 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 4 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 800 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END E5506 #BEGIN E5507 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon E5507 ##hw_cpu_char = ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2267 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon E5507, 2.26 GHz #hw_ncores = 8 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 4 #hw_nthreadspercore = 1 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 4 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 800 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END E5507 #BEGIN E5620 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon E5620 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.66 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2400 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon E5620, 2.40 GHz #hw_ncores = 8 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 4 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END E5620 #BEGIN E5630 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon E5630 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.8 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2533 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon E5630, 2.53 GHz #hw_ncores = 8 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 4 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END E5630 #BEGIN E5640 hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon E5640 hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.93 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = hw_cpu_mhz = 2667 hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon E5640, 2.67 GHz hw_ncores = 8 hw_nchips = 2 hw_ncoresperchip = 4 hw_nthreadspercore = 2 hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip hw_ocache = None prepared_by = Peter Klassen notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1067 MHz. #HALFRATE hw_ncores = 4 hw_nchips = 1 hw_memory000 = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, hw_memory001 = see add'l detail in notes) #END E5640 #BEGIN L5609 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon L5609 ##hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.93 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 1867 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon L5609, 1.86 GHz #hw_ncores = 8 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 4 #hw_nthreadspercore = 1 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END L5609 #BEGIN L5630 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon L5630 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.4 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2133 #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon L5630, 2.13 GHz #hw_ncores = 8 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 4 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen #notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #END L5630 #BEGIN L5640 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon L5640 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.8 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2267 ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon L5640, 2.26 GHz #hw_ncores = 12 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 6 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen ##notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #END L5640 #BEGIN X5650 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon X5650 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.06 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2667 ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon X5650, 2.66 GHz #hw_ncores = 12 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 6 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen ##notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #END X5650 #BEGIN X5660 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon X5660 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.2 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2800 ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon X5660, 2.80 GHz #hw_ncores = 12 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 6 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen ##notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #END X5660 #BEGIN X5670 #hw_cpu_name = Intel Xeon X5670 #hw_cpu_char = Intel Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.33 GHz ##hw_cpu_char = #hw_cpu_mhz = 2933 ##hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC, see add'l detail in notes) #hw_memory = 48 GB (12x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #hw_model = PRIMERGY BX924 S2, Intel Xeon X5670, 2.93 GHz #hw_ncores = 12 #hw_nchips = 2 #hw_ncoresperchip = 6 #hw_nthreadspercore = 2 #hw_pcache = 32 KB I + 32 KB D on chip per core #hw_scache = 256 KB I+D on chip per core #hw_tcache = 12 MB I+D on chip per chip #hw_ocache = None #prepared_by = Peter Klassen ##notes_plat_000 = The system automatically configures the memory to run at 1066 MHz. #HALFRATE #hw_ncores = 4 #hw_nchips = 1 #hw_memory = 24 GB (6x4 GB PC3-10600R, 2 rank, CL9-9-9, ECC) #END X5670 int=default=default=default: sw_compiler000 = Intel C++ Professional Compiler for IA32 and sw_compiler001 = Intel 64, Version 11.1 sw_compiler002 = Build 20091130 Package ID: l_cproc_p_11.1.064 sw_base_ptrsize = 32-bit sw_peak_ptrsize = 32/64-bit sw_other000 = Microquill SmartHeap V8.1 sw_other001 = Binutils 2.18.50.0.7.20080502 fp=default=default=default: sw_compiler001 = Intel C++ and Fortran Professional Compiler for IA32 and Intel 64, Version 11.1 sw_compiler002 = Build 20091130 Package ID: l_cproc_p_11.1.064, l_cprof_p_11.1.064 sw_base_ptrsize = 64-bit sw_peak_ptrsize = 32/64-bit sw_other001 = Binutils 2.18.50.0.7.20080502 # The following section was added automatically, and contains settings that # did not appear in the original configuration file, but were added to the # raw file after the run. 462.libquantum: # The following setting was inserted automatically as a result of # post-run basepeak application. basepeak = 1 403.gcc: # The following setting was inserted automatically as a result of # post-run basepeak application. basepeak = 1 default: flagsurl000 = http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/flags/Intel-ic11.1-linux64-revE.20100330.02.xml