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Michael Larabel
fcd19c06f1 PTS 9.2 M2 prep 2019-11-13 07:01:13 -06:00
Michael Larabel
4f7868c180 pts-core: Record and report CPU microcode version in benchmark result file 2019-11-11 16:41:26 -06:00
Michael Larabel
d2920a11bc pts_Graph: Better handling of precision for accurate sizing 2019-11-09 18:47:56 -06:00
Michael Larabel
1d14600d15 pts_Graph: Better handling of precision for accurate sizing 2019-11-09 18:42:16 -06:00
Michael Larabel
9e1c29ef69 pts-core: Don't sort geometric mean results when the only difference between result identifiers is numeric in nature 2019-11-09 18:00:53 -06:00
Michael Larabel
cd5c38288a pts-core: Avoid possible division by zero 2019-11-02 08:44:39 -05:00
Michael Larabel
54b9f60f2f pts-core: Fix 2019-11-01 08:47:04 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d7faef9306 pts-core: Further cleaning of previous commit 2019-10-27 18:13:13 -05:00
Michael Larabel
2aecb64f72 pts-core: Allow preserving the precision of the original workload under test if not overriden by test profile 2019-10-27 18:06:05 -05:00
Michael Larabel
7c208aaa4d system_monitor: Allow multiple PERFORMANCE_PER_SENSOR= to be delimited by comma 2019-10-26 18:41:17 -05:00
Michael Larabel
dbc459abba system_monitor: Make each test run at least a minute for sufficient samples 2019-10-23 08:27:33 -05:00
Michael Larabel
7c00f06910 pts-core: Add FORCE_MIN_DURATION_PER_TEST 2019-10-23 08:20:42 -05:00
Michael Larabel
0779728ca4 pts-core: Drop auto-compare sub-command since currently buggy / too server resource intensive 2019-10-22 16:22:27 -05:00
Michael Larabel
33df9275b7 pts-core: Add OpenMPI overrides for root 2019-10-19 19:57:48 -05:00
Michael Larabel
0260e47dec phodevi: Check for wattsup first 2019-10-18 14:31:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
1adcaa0e1e Update for PTS 9.2 M1 2019-10-17 05:36:57 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e88ee94720 Cleanup help text 2019-10-15 19:34:11 -05:00
Michael Larabel
ef33502369 pts-core: Fix macOS check to something similar to avoid sh/bash isms 2019-10-15 18:25:35 -05:00
Michael Larabel
25b3a2b20a 9.2 m1 approaching 2019-10-15 18:19:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e8f7af5d5b phodevi: macOS monitor reporting fix 2019-10-15 13:44:01 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a9b1a7a750 pts-core: Fix for macOS 2019-10-15 13:38:20 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c1c84e3a51 phodevi: Avoid Mesa prepended to string on GPU when using Iris driver 2019-10-15 10:00:29 -05:00
Michael Larabel
9d0d70b36f phodevi: Avoid Mesa prepended to string on GPU when using Iris driver 2019-10-15 09:57:04 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5b6b81e6a4 Update some Windows dependencies 2019-10-11 12:13:11 -05:00
Michael Larabel
6882d840b7 ob_auto_compare: Shorten component strings on narrow terminals 2019-10-09 18:31:51 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c7bf55e51e pts-core: Minor tweak 2019-10-09 16:42:37 -05:00
Michael Larabel
bc1e97d16a Add gflags as possible external dependency 2019-10-08 17:22:14 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e44699a53b Add Clang as possible external dependency 2019-10-07 19:44:12 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5fdbb259ec Add uuid as possible external dependency 2019-10-07 19:05:00 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8ffdd5f9b7 Add tclsh to tcl ex dep 2019-10-07 17:31:00 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4b85795af8 small tweaks 2019-10-06 07:37:36 -05:00
phoronix
fd7242cf1d pts-core: Add CentOS packages for ones not found in Fedora 2019-10-01 14:03:05 -04:00
Michael Larabel
bec2ec8abf Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.1 2019-10-01 05:17:06 -05:00
Michael Larabel
0b23ae45ca ob_auto_compare: string cleanup 2019-09-30 13:36:56 -05:00
Michael Larabel
26d943ad3f phoronix-test-suite: Use older method of setting PTS_DIR in launcher script 2019-09-30 10:37:22 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a5af2546ed pts-core: Cleanup 2019-09-30 05:09:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b6bb8ebaf5 ob_auto_compare: cleanup comments 2019-09-29 19:08:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a7765bff31 ob_auto_compare: Shorten string 2019-09-29 19:04:44 -05:00
Michael Larabel
38eb9fca74 ob_auto_compare: Try more aggressive reporting 2019-09-29 18:51:49 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a46d59a0a1 pts-core: Fix possible divide by zero 2019-09-29 12:27:38 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d539cd6b3a pts_ae_data: Relax some of the restrictions 2019-09-29 08:20:59 -05:00
Michael Larabel
844cf205f2 ob_auto_compare: better fallback 2019-09-27 06:34:34 -05:00
Michael Larabel
77a01ad55d ob_auto_compare: cleanup text 2019-09-26 18:14:52 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8e3567a2a8 pts-core: Fedora updates 2019-09-26 14:27:23 -05:00
Michael Larabel
044f16205d pts-core: Set AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking = FALSE in enterprise-setup 2019-09-26 09:43:08 -05:00
Michael Larabel
706076b5ad ob_auto_compare: Shorten up AMD CPU strings 2019-09-26 09:41:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
00edce2f4d ob_auto_compare: Show since [date] as part of the inline box plot 2019-09-26 09:33:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
06fdbf5c9d pts-core: Fix OB auto upload bit 2019-09-26 03:59:24 -05:00
Michael Larabel
84e1649ded pts-core: Fix OB auto upload bit 2019-09-26 03:57:32 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8325b0c0c1 pts-core: Two minor updates 2019-09-19 08:36:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
9071c75ff9 phodevi: New cpu.peak-freq sensor for reporting just the highest CPU core frequency at that moment 2019-09-18 08:12:43 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e8dc9ed042 pts-core: Adjust prominence in doc 2019-09-16 18:02:40 -05:00
Michael Larabel
071b9b0dbb Prepping for Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.0 2019-09-16 17:50:14 -05:00
Fatima Sheremetyeva
d29cf05f49 Update ob-cache with newest tests 2019-09-16 10:53:28 -04:00
Michael Larabel
ba09d29285 pts-core: Don;t do the current cache on Windows due to line break differences causing bugs 2019-09-15 19:31:06 -05:00
Michael Larabel
452405eae5 pts-core: Last minute Windows tweak 2019-09-15 18:04:49 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5299acdb7a pts_Graph: Sort run-vs-run graph by spread 2019-09-15 10:34:29 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b17ec8f64f pts-core: Fix environment variable reporting of compiler flag strings getting clobbered 2019-09-14 10:22:23 -05:00
Michael Larabel
856e49dedb pts-core: Print the result viewer access key on start up 2019-09-13 13:36:06 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d7a61f371a pts-core: Fix FreeBSD dynamic result viewer crash 2019-09-13 10:59:49 -05:00
Michael Larabel
398d779222 pts-core: Fall back to SHA1 for dynamic result viewer if hash() does not exist, just encountered on FreeBSD 2019-09-13 10:57:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
977a59d6a6 pts-core: Print address when result viewer web accessible 2019-09-13 10:50:38 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4f5b988ba2 pts-core: Allow accessing the new result viewer via localhost too rather than just 127.0.0.1 2019-09-13 10:27:17 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4e7e5132b2 pts-core: Add support for showing new + updated tests via the invalid command helper 2019-09-12 18:05:16 -05:00
Michael Larabel
9dcc2c037f pts_graph: Fix pie charts on multi-way comparison results 2019-09-12 13:06:13 -05:00
Michael Larabel
3cb0df557b pts-core: Allow showing pie charts of wins / losses 2019-09-08 10:05:58 -05:00
Michael Larabel
9eae9fe2d1 pts_Graph: Restore pie chart support from old PTS 6.0 code 2019-09-08 10:04:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
68502df5db Fix for previous commit: 2019-09-08 09:05:54 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5d079483e0 pts-core: Some options are fine on one result run: 2019-09-08 09:03:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
28a7dcc433 pts-core: Allow plotting all individual run results as a line graph 2019-09-08 08:55:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4564672670 pts-core: Nasm looks to have been left out in some XML definitions previously 2019-09-08 05:29:15 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b5f070e999 pts-core: Allow outputting pass/fail results to text 2019-09-04 17:29:48 -05:00
Michael Larabel
121c820fd9 pts-core: Uninitialized variable warning fix for pass/fail tests 2019-09-04 16:00:22 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a59284e9e1 pts-core: Add ram-capacity test option auto population 2019-09-04 15:46:14 -05:00
Michael Larabel
3613e73d07 phoronix-test-suite: Drop debug message from previous commit 2019-09-04 15:03:29 -05:00
Michael Larabel
7fb59a8321 phoronix-test-suite: Prep for systemd-inhibit support but do not enable as seems to be buggy still with systemd side 2019-09-04 12:22:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
69213fc12d pts-core: Only overwrite the OB indexes when no Internet available 2019-09-04 11:45:01 -05:00
Michael Larabel
499df99996 pts-core: Add stress-batch-run sub-command for behavior like stress-run but no prompts for test options Per https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues/360 2019-09-03 18:59:59 -05:00
Michael Larabel
12511585b5 pts-core: Add workaround for https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues/368 2019-09-03 18:42:49 -05:00
Michael Larabel
049437ad11 pts-core: Ex dep updates for Solus 2019-09-03 15:11:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c135d18c87 Prep for 9.0 M3 2019-09-03 06:46:33 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e8da7779df pts-core: Fix for hdf5 detection 2019-09-03 06:04:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
293d70b718 documentation: Add bits about offline cache and better handling no accidental uploads 2019-09-02 19:10:45 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b01424e521 documentation: Add bits about offline cache and better handling no accidental uploads 2019-09-02 19:10:24 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d1a6248d49 documentation: Add bits about offline cache and better handling no accidental uploads 2019-09-02 19:08:24 -05:00
Michael Larabel
3db564ad72 documentation: Add bits about offline cache and better handling no accidental uploads 2019-09-02 19:07:45 -05:00
Michael Larabel
6244f40dae documentation: Add bits about offline cache and better handling no accidental uploads 2019-09-02 19:04:26 -05:00
Michael Larabel
40cf5758c9 pts-core: Populate the test-suites ob-cache 2019-09-01 16:27:08 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c09da5297b pts-core: Populate the test-suites ob-cache 2019-09-01 16:26:51 -05:00
Fatima Sheremetyeva
7d4e7aca02 ob-cache: Initial population 2019-09-01 17:23:20 -04:00
Michael Larabel
eda132a240 pts-core: Handle OB indexes to overwrite from cache if newer than what is in user dir 2019-09-01 16:19:02 -05:00
Michael Larabel
f32168d2c6 pts-core: Support openbenchmarking.org dir copy 2019-09-01 16:05:11 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5d788a31ae pts-core: Introduce ob-cache 2019-09-01 15:55:49 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c287deb660 pts-core: Add libxml2 to the external dependency list 2019-08-28 13:11:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
00508547ac pts-core: Add libxml2 to the external dependency list 2019-08-28 12:59:04 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d3757b36fa pts-core: Add hdf5 to the external dependency list 2019-08-28 12:54:15 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e14db63c59 pts-core: Bail out in upload-result when no support is there 2019-08-26 18:49:40 -05:00
Michael Larabel
f376bff463 pts-core: Fix for previous commits 2019-08-26 18:48:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
dd998876cd pts-core: No reason to warn the user when usage data doesn't upload 2019-08-26 18:24:06 -05:00
Michael Larabel
29c6f29316 pts-core: Add AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking user config option
pts-core: Split OpenBenchmarking.org upload code into pts_openbenchmarking_upload file and allow it to be removed if wanting to strip out upload support
2019-08-26 18:18:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
3750258613 pts-core: R9 got dropped from color coding before 2019-08-26 09:41:03 -05:00
Michael Larabel
bf44807203 Phoronix Test Suite 9.0 Milestone 2 2019-08-22 05:26:33 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4c41808131 pts-core: Drop Chrome mode 2019-08-20 17:30:15 -05:00
Michael Larabel
172d1153c9 pts_Graph: Fixes 2019-08-20 15:53:14 -05:00
Michael Larabel
fc9988d2b7 pts_Graph: Fixes 2019-08-20 15:48:54 -05:00
Michael Larabel
44b2841cf0 pts-core: New result viewer improvements 2019-08-20 13:33:13 -05:00
Michael Larabel
36044a04ae pts-core: Result viewer improvements 2019-08-20 13:17:50 -05:00
Michael Larabel
171c52494d pts-core: Wait 10 seconds on shutdown to kill result viewer process in case last process was launching local result viewer in web browser... TODO figure out better way to handle this. 2019-08-19 12:59:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a96068165f pts-core: Various fixes and code cleanups 2019-08-19 09:28:46 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e76e2b8e52 phodevi: Warning fix for CPU freq detection when clock is missing from cpuinfo 2019-07-29 16:37:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c5fc6a2a0e Merge branch 'master' of github.com:phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite 2019-07-28 07:56:40 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4cab0aac81 phodevi: Add support for cpu.power sensor reading from Linux zenpower driver 2019-07-28 07:56:22 -05:00
Michael Larabel
bf7199d10c Merge pull request #369 from scaleoutsean/patch-1
Fix typo
2019-07-25 11:33:36 -05:00
scaleoutsean
3489a38efa Fix typo 2019-07-26 00:31:25 +08:00
Michael Larabel
8139d6997e Phoronix Test Suite 9.0 Milestone 1 prepping 2019-07-25 05:56:51 -05:00
Michael Larabel
64b1fb75f6 pts-core: Fix for create_lock on Windows 2019-07-22 06:34:52 -05:00
Michael Larabel
439d03646b phodevi: Clock reporting fix on POWER - https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues/367 2019-07-18 09:04:41 -05:00
Michael Larabel
145cbdf9a7 load_dynamic_result_viewer: Hopefully better shutdown behavior 2019-07-18 08:07:01 -05:00
Michael Larabel
ee514d675d pts-core: Fix for viewing result viewer fallback on new result files 2019-07-18 08:04:49 -05:00
Michael Larabel
07a3b0a588 pts-core: Terminate is needed 2019-07-18 07:56:44 -05:00
Michael Larabel
728020421e Merge branch 'master' of github.com:phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite 2019-07-18 07:47:45 -05:00
Michael Larabel
febe4ee5af pts-core: Use proc_close rather than proc_terminate 2019-07-18 07:47:37 -05:00
Fatima Sheremetyeva
904c1633d4 phodevi: Much faster CPU usage reading on large core count systems 2019-07-17 19:36:48 -04:00
Michael Larabel
d0e59c28bb Phoronix Test Suite 9.0 will be Asker 2019-07-17 14:33:27 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a0d7684f7e pts-core: User-config syntax change LoadModules -> AutoLoadModules 2019-07-17 10:59:41 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c37b7772c6 pts-core: Begin using the new result viewer by default when the process is active, loaded by new load_dynamic_result_viewer module 2019-07-17 10:51:28 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4d0174c158 pts-core: Add compare-results-two-way sub-command 2019-07-17 09:19:46 -05:00
Michael Larabel
c32504de02 pts-core: Fix geometric mean on large result files 2019-07-14 06:35:04 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5dc91a9eec phodevi: More robust Arm CPU model detection improvements 2019-07-12 08:41:07 -05:00
Michael Larabel
9a9f647f96 phodevi: More robust Arm CPU model detection improvements 2019-07-12 08:40:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
74f6689ec7 pts-core: Make more use of pts_math::arithmetic_mean helper for averaging array values 2019-07-10 16:12:43 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8261cdd3f0 pts-core: Dynamically increase run count if any results outside three-sigma limit 2019-07-10 16:00:47 -05:00
Michael Larabel
7bdf0bf111 pts-core: Add result-file-confidence sub-command 2019-07-10 13:05:44 -05:00
Michael Larabel
0ef549dbaf pts-core: Add IGNORE_RUNS per https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues/363 2019-07-04 09:43:42 -05:00
Michael Larabel
6d3c67c5e5 pts-core: Set OMP_NUM_THREADS per https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues/365 2019-07-04 05:57:34 -05:00
Michael Larabel
4b21f67b95 pts_Graph: Ensure resetting of paint color 2019-07-04 05:57:03 -05:00
Michael Larabel
54797c83ef pts-core: Allow radar chart to be generated perf-per-dollar and perf-per-Watt and other arbtirary selections 2019-06-21 08:22:30 -05:00
Michael Larabel
555067f28b pts-core: Allow radar chart to be generated perf-per-dollar and perf-per-Watt and other arbtirary selections 2019-06-21 07:29:42 -05:00
Michael Larabel
e8ceea689d pts-core: Check for Falkon browser support 2019-06-17 18:37:56 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b0a38161b4 pts-core: External dependency fix for OpenMandriva 2019-06-17 15:39:03 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b3b9d6a743 pts-core: External dependency fix for OpenMandriva 2019-06-17 15:37:19 -05:00
Michael Larabel
51fed6432b pts-core: Minor tweaks 2019-06-17 13:29:45 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8fe910096c pts-core: Fixes 2019-06-17 11:20:07 -05:00
Michael Larabel
1c8685f27d pts_Graph: More tweaks 2019-06-17 10:47:21 -05:00
Michael Larabel
14e14e7789 pts_Graph: Minor cleaning 2019-06-17 09:54:40 -05:00
Michael Larabel
ba5d5fe8d1 pts_Graph: Use logarithmic view for radar chart when it makes sense 2019-06-17 09:42:12 -05:00
Fatima Sheremetyeva
f00e4cfc52 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite 2019-06-17 08:56:57 -04:00
Fatima Sheremetyeva
0ca2f5bd7b pts-core: PDF improvements 2019-06-17 08:56:23 -04:00
Michael Larabel
e8508a7f03 pts_Graph: More work on the new radar chart 2019-06-16 15:44:50 -05:00
Michael Larabel
360dbf2cfa pts_Graph: working on new radar chart 2019-06-16 14:50:42 -05:00
Michael Larabel
1348ecfc9a pts-core: More PDF report improvements 2019-06-15 19:11:43 -05:00
Michael Larabel
31242eac12 pts-core: More PDF exp[ort improvements 2019-06-15 18:44:56 -05:00
Michael Larabel
682fa05eaa pts_Graph: Tweaks 2019-06-15 18:15:38 -05:00
Michael Larabel
75d842c7ca pts-core: PDF result report improvements 2019-06-15 15:28:30 -05:00
Michael Larabel
369d1f6e81 pts-core: PDF result report improvements 2019-06-15 15:07:45 -05:00
Michael Larabel
f14b35788a pts-core: PDF result report improvements 2019-06-15 14:58:35 -05:00
Michael Larabel
63a9259828 pts-core: PDF result report improvements 2019-06-15 14:29:35 -05:00
Michael Larabel
bc96ac2fb5 pts_Graph: Drop doSkipGraph 2019-06-15 14:04:54 -05:00
Michael Larabel
f6d77f6b18 pts_Graph: Quick cleanup 2019-06-14 20:03:38 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b6df9da3ff pts_Graph: Add side-by-side 2-way comparison graph 2019-06-14 19:54:05 -05:00
Michael Larabel
12df8d22f2 pts-core: Allow MultiMatch to report min/max values 2019-06-14 16:12:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
df6d425c3a pts-core: Improve MultiMatch in test result parser 2019-06-14 15:04:54 -05:00
Michael Larabel
944dbe18fb Merge pull request #357 from tralston/getvolume-powershell-compat
Replaced 'Get-Volume' powershell command with a more backwards-compat…
2019-06-14 08:51:55 -05:00
Michael Larabel
22e2bbe209 phodevi: Clean up a windows string for disk 2019-06-14 08:51:13 -05:00
Michael Larabel
b35de7e3e1 phodevi: Support reading sys.power via IPMI PS1_Input_Power/PS2_Input_Power 2019-06-14 06:29:38 -05:00
Michael Larabel
5d9c8bbce2 system_monitor: bump requirement for per-run monitoring 2019-06-13 19:12:39 -05:00
Taylor Ralston
2a3485b5b2 Replaced 'Get-Volume' powershell command with a more backwards-compatible command, which works for Powershell version < 4. 2019-06-13 13:23:30 -07:00
Michael Larabel
294b68a8f1 phodevi: Add initial reporting for Windows vulnerabilities via mdstool-cli 2019-06-06 13:11:07 -05:00
Michael Larabel
a6be4a9aae phodevi: Add initial reporting for Windows vulnerabilities via mdstool-cli 2019-06-06 13:06:49 -05:00
Fatima Sheremetyeva
47f5edc933 pts-core: result viewer tweaks 2019-06-04 15:13:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
62dc428df4 pts-core: Additional sorting in new viewer 2019-06-04 14:42:30 -05:00
Michael Larabel
6064488fa3 pts-core: Yep, more result viewer work... 2019-06-02 19:27:25 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8504468b1a pts-core: More result viewer cleansing 2019-06-02 19:01:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
3487363dbc pts-core: More new result viewer work 2019-06-02 18:31:14 -05:00
Michael Larabel
ab5b144be5 pts-core: More new result viewer work... 2019-06-02 16:49:18 -05:00
Michael Larabel
1379863497 pts-core: Add start-result-viewer plumbing 2019-06-01 19:56:58 -05:00
Michael Larabel
14d7e304c1 pts-core: Fix text graph formatting with varying result lengths 2019-05-31 18:50:10 -05:00
Michael Larabel
fc88a2156e pts-core: Add 'expat' as possible external dependency
To be used for tests like Apache https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/issues/82
2019-05-31 17:06:09 -05:00
Michael Larabel
fe11245f0f pts_Graph: Further tweaking from previous commit 2019-05-31 12:38:03 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d90c06bb07 pts_Graph: Fix for displaying line graphs with very small values 2019-05-31 12:35:07 -05:00
Michael Larabel
702f86b21b phodevi: Fix for empty vulnerabilities files (or where restricted to root) 2019-05-30 16:50:34 -05:00
Michael Larabel
7a93cf85f4 Prep for 8.8.1 2019-05-30 09:54:36 -05:00
Michael Larabel
d34c200665 Prep for 8.8.1 2019-05-30 09:53:43 -05:00
Michael Larabel
37fcdec67c Prep for 8.8.1 2019-05-30 09:49:09 -05:00
Michael Larabel
09d6c560bb pts-core: Minor fixes 2019-05-25 19:28:35 -05:00
Michael Larabel
8f0475e917 phodevi: Fix Linux CPU thread detection in some scenarios where inner-cores may be offlined 2019-05-19 17:29:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
ddaeb4939d pts-core: always sort CLI output of mean graphs 2019-05-18 08:56:53 -05:00
Michael Larabel
3a2644c245 pts-core: Add autoconf check 2019-05-16 16:07:40 -05:00
Michael Larabel
9af2e04ac7 phodevi: More robust CPU vulnerability reporting 2019-05-16 14:25:54 -05:00
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PHORONIX TEST SUITE CHANGE-LOG
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.0 Milestone 2
13 November 2019
pts-core: Drop auto-compare sub-command since currently buggy / too server resource intensive
pts-core: Add FORCE_MIN_DURATION_PER_TEST
pts-core: Don't sort geometric mean results when the only difference between result identifiers is numeric in nature
pts-core: Allow preserving the precision of the original workload under test if not overriden by test profile
pts-core: Record and report CPU microcode version in benchmark result file
system_monitor: Allow multiple PERFORMANCE_PER_SENSOR= to be delimited by comma
Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.0 Milestone 1
17 October 2019
pts-core: New possible external dependencies for gflags, clang, uuid, tclsh
pts-core: External dependencies updates for Windows
pts-core: Crash fix for macOS in regression from PTS 9.0.1 launcher change
Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.1-Asker
1 October 2019
pts-core: Fatal error fix for old PHP5 versions (RHEL 7) with pts_openbenchmarking_upload crash
pts-core: Set AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking = FALSE in enterprise-setup
ob_auto_compare: Show "since [date]" as part of the inline box plot
ob_auto_compare: Various tweaks/styling improvements to the inline box-plot display
phodevi: New cpu.peak-freq sensor for reporting just the highest CPU core frequency at that moment
Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.0-Asker
16 September 2019
pts-core: Add stress-batch-run sub-command for behavior like stress-run but no prompts for test options
pts-core: Allow plotting all individual run results as a line graph
pts-core: Allow showing pie charts of wins/losses of tests
pts-core: Add support for showing "new + updated tests" via the invalid command helper
pts-core: Allow accessing the new result viewer via localhost too rather than just 127.0.0.1
pts_Graph: Restore pie chart support from PTS 6.0 state when dropped
Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.0 Milestone 3
3 September 2019
pts-core: Add AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking user config option
pts-core: Split OpenBenchmarking.org upload code into pts_openbenchmarking_upload file and allow it to be removed if wanting to strip out upload support
pts-core: Add "ob-cache" local cache of tests/suites to help offline use-cases
pts-core: Add hdf5 to the external dependency list
pts-core: Add libxml2 to the external dependency list
Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.0 Milestone 2
22 August 2019
pts-core: New result viewer improvements
pts-core: Various fixes and code cleanups
phodevi: Add support for cpu.power sensor reading from Linux zenpower driver
Phoronix Test Suite 9.0.0 Milestone 1
25 July 2019
pts-core: Add 'expat' as possible external dependency
pts-core: Various PDF report improvements
pts-core: User-config syntax change LoadModules -> AutoLoadModules
pts-core: Also dynamically increase run count if any results outside 3-sigma limit
pts-core: Add compare-results-two-way sub-command
pts-core: Improve MultiMatch in test result parser
pts-core: Add IGNORE_RUNS environment variable
pts-core: Add result-file-confidence sub-command
pts_Graph: Add side-by-side 2-way comparison graph
pts_Graph: Fix for displaying line graphs with very small values
phodevi: Support reading sys.power via IPMI PS1_Input_Power/PS2_Input_Power
phodevi: More robust Arm CPU model detection improvements
phodevi: Much faster CPU usage reading on large core count systems
Phoronix Test Suite 8.8.1-Hvaler
30 May 2019
pts-core: Various minor tweaks/fixes
phodevi: Fix Linux CPU thread detection in some scenarios where inner-cores may be offlined
phodevi: More robust CPU vulnerability reporting
phodevi: Add initial reporting for Windows vulnerabilities via mdstool-cli
Phoronix Test Suite 8.8.0-Hvaler
13 May 2019

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# Phoronix Test Suite 8.8.0
# Phoronix Test Suite 9.2.0m2
https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/
The **Phoronix Test Suite** is the most comprehensive testing and benchmarking
@@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ seamless collection of test profiles and/or additional test suites. A test
profile consists of a set of Bash/shell scripts and XML files while a test suite
is a single XML file.
[OpenBenchmarking.org](http://www.openbenchmarking.org/) also allows for
[OpenBenchmarking.org](https://www.openbenchmarking.org/) also allows for
conducting side-by-side result comparisons, a central location for storing and
sharing test results, and collaborating over test data.
[Phoromatic](http://www.phoromatic.com/) is a complementary platform to
[Phoromatic](https://www.phoromatic.com/) is a complementary platform to
OpenBenchmarking.org and the Phoronix Test Suite for interfacing with Phoronix
Test Suite client(s) to automatically execute test runs on a timed, per-commit,
or other trigger-driven basis. Phoromatic is designed for enterprise and allows
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Suite clients via a single web-based interface.
Professional support and custom engineering for the Phoronix Test Suite,
Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org is available by contacting
<http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/>.
<https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/>.
Full details on the Phoronix Test Suite setup and usage is available from the
included HTML/PDF documentation within the phoronix-test-suite package and from
@@ -54,15 +54,17 @@ The Phoronix Test Suite is supported on Linux, *BSD, Solaris, macOS, and Windows
systems. However, the most full-featured and well supported operating system for
conducting the tests is Linux with some non-basic functionality not being
available under all platforms. The Phoronix Test Suite software/framework is
compatible with all major CPU architectures (e.g. i686, x86_64, ARM, PowerPC),
but not all of the test profiles/suites are compatible with all architectures.
compatible with all major CPU architectures (e.g. i686, x86_64, ARM, RISC-V,
PowerPC), but not all of the test profiles/suites are compatible with all
architectures.
The Phoronix Test Suite can be installed for system-wide usage or run locally
without installation from the extracted tar.gz/zip package. The only hard
dependency on the Phoronix Test Suite is having command-line support for PHP
(PHP 5.3+) installed. A complete PHP stack (e.g. with web server) is **not**
needed, but merely the PHP command-line support, which is widely available from
operating system package managers under the name `php`, `php5-cli`, or `php5`.
operating system package managers under the name `php`, `php7-cli`, `php5-cli`,
or `php7`.
## Usage
@@ -80,11 +82,11 @@ Viewing installed system hardware and software is available via
Facilitating a result comparison from OpenBenchmarking.org can be done by
running, for example, `phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` if
wishing to compare the results of the
`http://openbenchmarking.org/result/1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` result file.
`https://openbenchmarking.org/result/1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` result file.
Additional information is available from the Phoronix Test Suite website
<http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/> and the material bundled within the
<https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/> and the material bundled within the
`phoronix-test-suite/documentation/` directory or via
<http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/documentation/>. A man page is also bundled
<https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/documentation/>. A man page is also bundled
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$pts_version = str_replace("a", "~a", str_replace("b", "~b", PTS_VERSION)); // Fix version
$phoronix_test_suite_bin = file_get_contents("phoronix-test-suite");
$phoronix_test_suite_bin = str_replace("export PTS_DIR=`pwd`", "export PTS_DIR='/usr/share/phoronix-test-suite/'", $phoronix_test_suite_bin);
$phoronix_test_suite_bin = str_replace("#export PTS_DIR=`pwd`", "export PTS_DIR='/usr/share/phoronix-test-suite/'", $phoronix_test_suite_bin);
file_put_contents("/tmp/pts-deb-builder/usr/bin/phoronix-test-suite", $phoronix_test_suite_bin);
shell_exec("chmod +x /tmp/pts-deb-builder/usr/bin/phoronix-test-suite");

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.TH phoronix-test-suite 1 "www.phoronix-test-suite.com" "8.8.0"
.TH phoronix-test-suite 1 "www.phoronix-test-suite.com" "9.2.0m2"
.SH NAME
phoronix-test-suite \- The Phoronix Test Suite is an extensible open-source platform for performing testing and performance evaluation.
.SH SYNOPSIS
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This option will permanently remove a installed test by the Phoronix Test Suite.
.TP
.SH TESTING
.B auto-compare
This option will autonomously determine the most relevant test(s) to run for any selected sub-system(s). The tests to run are determined via OpenBenchmarking.org integration with the global results pool. Related test results from OpenBenchmarking.org are also merged to provide a straight-forward and effective means of carrying out a system comparison. If wishing to find comparable results for any particular test profile(s), simply pass the test profile names as additional arguments to this command.
.TP
.B benchmark [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
This option will install the selected test(s) (if needed) and will proceed to run the test(s). This option is equivalent to running phoronix-test-suite with the install option followed by the run option. Multiple arguments can be supplied to run additional tests at the same time and save the results into one file.
.TP
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.B run-tests-in-suite
This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.
.TP
.B stress-batch-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
This option will run the passed tests/suites in the multi-process stress-testing mode while behaving by the Phoronix Test Suite batch testing characteristics. The stress-batch-run mode is similar to the stress-run command except that for any tests passed to it will run all combinations of the options rather than prompting the user for the values to be selected.
.TP
.B stress-run [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...
This option will run the passed tests/suites in the multi-process stress-testing mode. The stress-run mode will not produce a result file but is rather intended for running multiple test profiles concurrently to stress / burn-in the system. The number of tests to run concurrently can be toggled via the PTS_CONCURRENT_TEST_RUNS environment variable and by default is set to a value of 2.
.TP
@@ -233,6 +233,9 @@ This option is used if you wish to automatically attempt to sort the results by
.B compare-results-to-baseline [Test Result] [Test Result]
This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.
.TP
.B compare-results-two-way [Test Result]
This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison.
.TP
.B edit-result-file [Test Result]
This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file.
.TP
@@ -263,6 +266,9 @@ This option is used if you wish to change the name of the saved name of a result
.B reorder-result-file [Test Result]
This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.
.TP
.B result-file-confidence [Test Result]
This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.
.TP
.B result-file-raw-to-csv [Test Result]
This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready.
.TP
@@ -308,7 +314,7 @@ This option will display the Phoronix Test Suite client version.
.TP
.SH MODULES
.B auto-load-module
This option can be used for easily adding a module to the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.
This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.
.TP
.B list-modules
This option will list all of the available Phoronix Test Suite modules on this system.
@@ -323,7 +329,7 @@ This option will allow you to configure all available end-user options for a Pho
This option can be used for debugging a Phoronix Test Suite module.
.TP
.B unload-module
This option can be used for easily removing a module from the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.
This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.
.TP
.SH USER CONFIGURATION
.B enterprise-setup
@@ -342,6 +348,10 @@ This option can be used for resetting the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration
This option can be used for setting an XML value in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file.
.TP
.SH PHOROMATIC
.B start-phoromatic-server
Start the Phoromatic web server for controlling local Phoronix Test Suite client systems to facilitate automated and repeated test orchestration and other automated features targeted at the enterprise.
.TP
.SH RESULT VIEWER
.B n
_
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<p>This command will simply download all of the needed test files for the tests/suites passed to the sub-command. Alternatively you could also pass pts/all to cache all tests. It's important though to just cache the tests/suites you'll be using on your network. This will generate the test file download cache by default to <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/download-cache/</em> or <em>/usr/share/phoronix-test-suite/download-cache/</em> depending upon your write permissions. You can always run this command later with more test files. Alternatively, if you already have a number of tests installed on the system, simply running "phoronix-test-suite make-download-cache" will generate the cache based upon the currently installed tests.</p>
<p><strong>$ phoronix-test-suite make-openbenchmarking-cache</strong></p>
<p>This command will cache as much of the OpenBenchmarking.org meta-data as possible for test profiles and test suites. After the above commands, the Phoromatic Server should no longer need a persistent Internet connection.</p>
<p><strong>$ phororonix-test-suite start-phoromatic-server</strong></p>
<p><strong>$ phoronix-test-suite start-phoromatic-server</strong></p>
<p>Proceed to start the Phoromatic Server and operate as normal.</p>
<p>For the test clients without an Internet connection, as long as they're able to reach the Phoromatic Server, the Phoromatic Server should be able to automatically serve all of the needed test files download cache and OpenBenchmarking.org meta-data to the systems locally.</p>
<h3>Use Case C: Phoromatic Across The Internet</h3>

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### Introduction
Phoromatic is a remote management system for the Phoronix Test Suite. Phoromatic allows the automatic (hence the name *Phoro-matic* ) scheduling of tests, remote installation of new tests, and the management of multiple test systems all through an intuitive, easy-to-use web interface. Tests can be scheduled to automatically run on a routine basis across multiple test systems. The test results are then available from this central, secure location.
Phoromatic was originally introduced with Phoronix Test Suite 2.0 via Phoromatic.com as a project going back to 2008~2009. Phoromatic.com debuted as a hosted instance with the option of behind-the-firewall licensing for use within organizations. With Phoronix Test Suite 5.2 the model shifted to offer a local, open-source version of Phoromatic built into the Phoronix Test Suite code-base. Thanks to continued enterprise development, with Phoronix Test Suite 5.4 is now a fully-functioning, built-in version of Phoromatic that's open-source and can be used for behind-the-firewall testing without needing to push results to OpenBenchmarking.org and the ability to keep all results private.
Phoromatic in Phoronix Test Suite 5.4 also has the ability to support zero-conf network discovery using Avahi and the automatic distribution of needed test profiles/suites and test files. Phoronix Test Suite 5.4's Phoromatic is a significant breakthrough for open-source testing particularly those running this GPL benchmarking software within test labs and other large organizations.
### Features
Built atop the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic offers many features for both enterprise and community/personal users:
#### Automated Scheduling
Whether it is every evening at 6:00PM, once every Thursday at 10:00AM or somewhere in between, Phoromatic can schedule tests to be run at user-defined intervals. The testing schedules can be updated through Phoromatic web interface. After the test(s) have run, the results will be immediately uploaded to Phoromatic.
#### Extensible
Any test profile or test suite that is compliant with the Phoronix Test Suite specification will work with Phoromatic. Phoromatic is able to leverage the hundreds of test profiles and test suites currently in the Phoronix Test Suite via OpenBenchmarking.org, along with any custom or proprietary test profiles you or your company utilize. Additionally, the Phoromatic interface allows the user to construct their own test suite(s).
#### Remote Testing
Once the test system is setup, all testing and management of that system can be done remotely. There is no need to execute Phoronix Test Suite commands locally using the GUI or command line version, but instead nearly all of the same features are accessible from the Phoromatic interface.
#### Multi-System Support
A single Phoromatic account is able to manage multiple test systems running the Phoronix Test Suite. Phoromatic supports grouping together test systems, tagging, and other features to support effectively managing many test systems. From the Phoromatic interface, installed system hardware and software from a given system can also be viewed.
#### Turn-Key Deployment
No additional software needs to be installed to support Phoromatic; all that's needed is Phoronix Test Suite 5.4 or later for full compatibility. New test systems can easily be synced with a given Phoromatic account by running a single command from the Phoronix Test Suite client.
#### Result Management
Test results are automatically uploaded to the Phoromatic account and remain private unless you opt to upload them to OpenBenchmarking.org. From the Phoromatic interface, results from multiple test systems can easily be compared and multiple results from the same systems can be used to track performance over time. There are also options to look at the statistical significance of the results and other features to efficiently and effectively analyze the system's performance.
#### Decentralized
Once the Phoronix Test Suite running on the Phoromatic Server has been able to cache all of the OpenBenchmarking.org test files and the needed files for each test, Phoromatic with any Phoronix Test Suite clients on your LAN can run fully decentralized without the need for a constant stream of OpenBenchmarking.org communication or Internet connection for that matter. (The only exception would be if your local systems don't have all their needed external dependencies and your system's package manager would need to install components like a compiler or necessary system libraries.
#### Fully Open-Source
Phoromatic is now fully open-source within the Phoronix Test Suite code-base for fostering greater development and new capabilities. Patches are welcome and Phoronix Media is available to provide commercial support and custom engineering services around Phoromatic and the Phoronix Test Suite.
### Phoromatic Server Setup
Phoromatic is built into the Phoronix Test Suite code-base and should be found in all packaged versions of the **phoronix-test-suite** . Starting the Phoromatic Server entails running phoronix-test-suite start-phoromatic-server after configuring the server information within *~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml* . The Phoromatic Server can with or without root permissions depending upon your firewall and the port numbers you wish to use for the server.
On the "client side", any up-to-date version of the Phoronix Test Suite can automatically communicate with the Phoromatic Server. If Avahi support is available (commonly in Linux distribution repositories as _avahi-tools_ ), there should be zero-conf discovery if the Phoromatic Server and client systems are on the same LAN. If a Phoronix Test Suite client discovers a Phoromatic Server, it will attempt to use it automatically as a local download cache. In the event of no Internet connection, it will also attempt to obtain the needed OpenBenchmarking.org test/suite meta-data from the Phoromatic Server based upon its archived meta-data. This allows the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic deployment on the LAN to be self-sustaining without an Internet connection as long as the systems have all installed test dependencies.
Further configuration of the setup parameters for the Phoromatic Server and Phoronix Test Suite clients can be tuned via the *~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml* file. All control and configuration of the Phoromatic Server is done via the web-based interface when the Phoromatic Server is active.
The Phoromatic Server utilizes PHP/HHVM's built-in web-server capabilities and there's also a Phoronix Test Suite built-in WebSocket server that's also initiated for back-end processing. At this time there are no ports set by default for these services but must be defined within the user configuration file. With the Avahi zero-conf network discovery and other automated detection in place, there's little restrictions over the port selection.
Systemd and Upstart service files are shipped with the Phoronix Test Suite for those that wish to have the services automatically run as daemons. The only new requirements over the basic Phoronix Test Suite system requirements is having PHP-SQLite support installed and the newer version of PHP or HHVM is recommended for offering the best support.
### Example Deployments
#### Use Case A: Unrestricted Internet Access, Local Result Storage
Systems on your network with unrestricted Internet access is the easiest and simplest deployment for the Phoronix Test Suite and Phoromatic. After installing the Phoronix Test Suite on the system you wish to designate the Phoromatic Server and have configured the *user-config.xml* file, simply run:
**$ phoronix-test-suite start-phoromatic-server**
Assuming you have no firewall or permission issues, the built-in web server and WebSocket server should proceed to initiate along with outputting the IP/port information for these services. Unless otherwise disabled from the user configuration file and if avahi-tools is present, the Phoromatic Server will be advertised with Avahi for zero-configuration networking.
From the Phoromatic web interface you are able to create an account and from there proceed with the creating of test schedules, updating settings, and connecting systems. From the "client systems" you wish to use as the benchmarking nodes, it's simply a matter of running **phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.connect** with zero-conf networking or otherwise follow the information from the Phoromatic web interface for manual setup with the IP/port information.
#### Use Case B: No Internet Available To Client Systems
It's possible to run the Phoronix Test Suite and Phoromatic Server without a persistent Internet connection as long as you are able to first download the necessary files to the Phoromatic Server. After installing the Phoronix Test Suite on the system you wish to designate the Phoromatic Server and have configured the *user-config.xml* file, a few commands from the system while having an Internet connection will be able to cache the needed data:
**$ phoronix-test-suite make-download-cache x264 xonotic ffmpeg**
This command will simply download all of the needed test files for the tests/suites passed to the sub-command. Alternatively you could also pass pts/all to cache all tests. It's important though to just cache the tests/suites you'll be using on your network. This will generate the test file download cache by default to *~/.phoronix-test-suite/download-cache/* or */usr/share/phoronix-test-suite/download-cache/* depending upon your write permissions. You can always run this command later with more test files. Alternatively, if you already have a number of tests installed on the system, simply running "phoronix-test-suite make-download-cache" will generate the cache based upon the currently installed tests.
**$ phoronix-test-suite make-openbenchmarking-cache**
This command will cache as much of the OpenBenchmarking.org meta-data as possible for test profiles and test suites. After the above commands, the Phoromatic Server should no longer need a persistent Internet connection.
**$ phororonix-test-suite start-phoromatic-server**
**$ phoronix-test-suite start-phoromatic-server**
Proceed to start the Phoromatic Server and operate as normal.
For the test clients without an Internet connection, as long as they're able to reach the Phoromatic Server, the Phoromatic Server should be able to automatically serve all of the needed test files download cache and OpenBenchmarking.org meta-data to the systems locally.
#### Use Case C: Phoromatic Across The Internet
If wishing to use the same Phoromatic Server across multiple geographic locations, it's easily possible -- you just lose out on the zero-conf networking ability. To let the Phoronix Test Suite client systems know about the remote Phoromatic Server, simply add the Phoromatic Server information to the client's *PhoromaticServers* element within the *user-config.xml* . Of course, make sure the Phoromatic Server has a globally resolvable IP address and its Phoromatic HTTP/WebSocket ports are open. Once informing the client of the Phoromatic Server, the use cases as above apply in the same manner.
### Client Setup
From Phoronix Test Suite client systems running on the LAN, the following command will report all available detected Phoromatic Servers along with important server and debugging information:
**$ phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.explore**
With the following example output on finding one successful server:
*IP: 192.168.1.211
HTTP PORT: 5447
WEBSOCKET PORT: 5427
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DOWNLOAD CACHE: 19 FILES / 2390 MB CACHE SIZE
SUPPORTED OPENBENCHMARKING.ORG REPOSITORIES:
pts - Last Generated: 05 Oct 2014 07:16*
Phoromatic Servers are detected by the Phoronix Test Suite through Avahi or if manually configuring the Phoronix Test Suite clients to point to Phoromatic Servers. For networks without Avahi/auto-discovery support or for test systems that may be connecting from another network, the IP address and HTTP port number can be added to the local system's *~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml* with the *PhoromaticServers* element. Adding the *IP:port* (the Phoromatic Server's HTTP port) to the PhoromaticServers *user-config.xml* element for will perform targeted probing by the Phoronix Test Suite without any dependence on Avahi. Multiple Phoromatic Servers can be added if each IP:port is delimited by a comma.
To connect a Phoronix Test Suite system for benchmarking to an account, log into your Phoromatic account from the web-interface and on the main/system pages will be instructions along with a specially formed string to run, e.g. *phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.connect 192.168.1.211:5447/I0SSJY* . When running that command once on the system(s) to be synced to that account, as the administrator you'll be able to validate/approve the systems from the Phoromatic web interface. After that, whenever the system(s) are to be running benchmarks, simply have the **phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.connect** command running on the system (after the initial account has been synced, simply running **phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.connect** is enough for the system to find the server and its account).
### Root Administrator
The root administrator account is able to manage the server-level settings, e.g. Phoromatic storage location and other global settings related to the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic Server, from the web user-interface.
To enable the root administrator log-in, first from the server's command-line interface run **phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.set-root-admin-password** to set the password. Following that, you can log into the root administrator account via the web interface via the *rootadmin* user-name and the set password.
### Other Advice
#### Disable Internet Precaution
If you have an Internet connection but want to ensure your Phoronix Test Suite client doesn't attempt to use it for any matter, via the *~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml* you can set *NoInternetCommunication* to *TRUE* . There's also a NoNetworkCommunication tag, but setting that to TRUE will disable any form of network communication -- including communication with the Phoromatic Server.
#### Ports / Services
The Phoromatic Server process currently relies upon a PHP/HHVM built-in web server process and a PTS-hosted WebSocket server. The web server process handles the web UI and much of the responsibilities of the Phoromatic Server. Over time the PTS WebSocket server will be increasingly utilized for bi-directional, real-time communication between the server and clients -- including for features like viewing real-time hardware sensors of client systems from the server UI.
#### Systemd / Upstart
Packaged with the Phoronix Test Suite are basic *phoromatic-client* and *phoromatic-server* configurations for both Upstart and systemd init systems. The *phoromatic-server* configuration will launch the Phoronix Test Suite's Phoromatic Server and the *phoromatic-client* service will attempt to connect to a _pre-configured_ Phoromatic Server. The systemd service files will automatically be installed via the Phoronix Test Suite *install-sh* process while the Upstart jobs can be copied from *deploy/phoromatic-upstart/** to */etc/init* .
#### Cache Verification
To confirm the files accessible to Phoronix Test Suite client systems, from the Phoromatic Server web user-interface go to the *settings* page followed by the *cache settings* link to view information about the download and OpenBenchmarking.org caches. From the client systems, running **phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.explore** will also supply cache statistics.
#### Log Files
The Phoromatic Server will produce a log file of events / debugging information to *~/.phoronix-test-suite/phoromatic.log* or */var/log/phoromatic.log* depending upon the service's permissions. When running the Phoronix Test Suite Phoromatic client, the log will be written to one of the respective locations in *phoronix-test-suite.log* .
#### Multi-User Accounts
For each time a user account is made from the Phoromatic web UI's log-in page, all of the test schedules, systems, and other account information is separate to allow for a completely isolated multi-user system. If a main administrator (the one creating the account) wishes to have multiple users sharing the same account data, that user can create additional accounts from the *Users* tab of their account. The main administrator can make an additional administrator account or a "viewer" account that can consume the account's data but not create/modify the schedules, systems, or other account details.
#### File Locations
When running the Phoronix Test Suite Phoromatic Server as root, rather than using the *~/.phoronix-test-suite/* directory, the standard Linux file-system hierarchy standard is honored. The main storage path is */var/lib/phoronix-test-suite/* , the user configuration file is */etc/phoronix-test-suite.xml* , and */var/cache/phoronix-test-suite/* for cache files.
#### Uploading Other Test Results
Unscheduled test results and other results found on connected systems to a Phoromatic account can upload the data to the Phoromatic Server using the *phoronix-test-suite phoromatic.upload-result <result file identifier >* sub-command.
#### User Context File Logging
For those utilizing custom set context script files as part of the Phoromatic test schedule, any important notes / log information can be written to the file specified by the *PHOROMATIC_LOG_FILE* environment variable set while running the user context scripts. The contents of that file is then sent to the Phoromatic Server otherwise the standard output of the script's execution is submitted to the Phoromatic Server for logging. These logs can then be viewed by the Phoromatic Server along with the test results. Other environment variables accessible when running a user context script include *PHOROMATIC_TRIGGER* , *PHOROMATIC_SCHEDULE_ID* , and *PHOROMATIC_SCHEDULE_PROCESS* .

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### Introduction
Phoronix Test Suite 8.0 features rewritten Windows support that is at a near feature parity to the program's long-standing support for Linux, macOS, BSD and Solaris operating systems. To make it abundantly clear, if you are using a Phoronix Test Suite version pre-8.0, you are best upgrading or ideally using Phoronix Test Suite Git as the Windows support remains in very active development at the moment as of early 2018.
The Phoronix Test Suite Windows support currently targets **Windows 10 x64** and **Windows Server 2016 x64** . Earlier versions of Windows, namely Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, may work to some extent but some hardware/software reporting features and other capabilities may be missing or report warning messages. The Phoronix Test Suite Windows support is also exclusively focused on x86 64-bit support: the Phoronix Test Suite itself will run on x86 32-bit but many of the program dependencies are configured for making use of 64-bit binaries.
### Windows Setup / Dependencies
As with Phoronix Test Suite on Linux and other operating systems, the principal dependency is on PHP (PHP v5.3 or newer, including PHP 7.x). Running the *phoronix-test-suite.bat* file launcher for the Phoronix Test Suite on Windows will attempt to download and setup PHP on the system under *C:\PHP* as the default location should PHP support not be found within your system's *Program Files* directories. The PHP Windows build does depend upon Microsoft Visual C++ redistributable libraries, which the Windows launcher will also attempt to download and install if needed.
The Phoronix Test Suite on Windows does depend upon [Cygwin](https://www.cygwin.com/) for its Bash interpreter and other basic utilities to ease the process of porting test profiles to Windows with being able to use many of the same test installation scripts on Windows/Linux/macOS/BSD/Solaris then largely unmodified. Most of the Windows tests depend upon their respective native Windows applications/binaries while this Cygwin support is a convenience for handling these Bash setup scripts and also some test profiles that depend upon a GNU toolchain. The Phoronix Test Suite will attempt to download and setup Cygwin on the system if Cygwin isn't found in its default location of *C:\cygwin64* .
Various test profiles may depend upon other "external dependencies" like Python, PERL, Steam, and Java, as examples. The Phoronix Test Suite as with its support for other operating systems and Linux distributions will attempt to install these needed dependencies on a per-test basis when needed if existing support is not detected on the system.
### Running The Phoronix Test Suite On Windows
The Phoronix Test Suite can run from its local directory and does not need to be "installed" to a system path or any other "setup" process prior to execution. On a clean install of Windows 10 x64 or Windows Server 2016, deploying the Phoronix Test Suite is designed to be as easy and straight-forward as possible:
1. Download the Phoronix Test Suite 8.0+ or [Phoronix-Test-Suite from GitHub](https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite) ( [zip file](https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/archive/master.zip) ).
2. From the Command Prompt or PowerShell, enter the *phoronix-test-suite* directory whether it be from Git or a zipped download.
3. Run the *phoronix-test-suite.bat* file that should proceed to run the Phoronix Test Suite just as you would on any other operating system. If needed the Phoronix Test Suite will try to initially download and setup PHP if needed followed by the attempted automatic Cygwin setup, etc.
4. Any of the Phoronix Test Suite commands from other operating systems should work on Windows. If you are new to the Phoronix Test Suite, you may enjoy a bit more guided experience by running the **phoronix-test-suite shell** command.
### Test Profiles On Windows
As of March 2018, around 50 of the test profiles are currently compatible with the Phoronix Test Suite on Windows. This includes many of the popular benchmarks and other interesting test cases. Over time more test profiles will continue to be ported to Windows where applicable and there are also some Windows-only tests also supported for execution by the Phoronix Test Suite.
### Getting Started
Besides **phoronix-test-suite shell** and **phoronix-test-suite help** , there is also **phoronix-test-suite interactive** for helping new users understand Phoronix Test Suite benchmarking. Long story short, it should be as easy as running **phoronix-test-suite benchmark c-ray** or **phoronix-test-suite benchmark crafty** as some examples for carrying out automated, cross-platform benchmarks in a side-by-side and fully-reproducible manner.
### Support
Community technical support is available via [GitHub](https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/issues) or general inquiries via [the Phoronix Forums](https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/phoronix/phoronix-test-suite) . For enterprise inquiries, commercial support, and custom engineering services, [contact us](http://phoronix-test-suite.com/?k=commercial) .

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Component Testing
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Phoromatic
</a></li><li><a href="#%0AOfflineImprovements+ConfidentialTesting/AvoidingAccidentalResultUploads%0A">
Offline Improvements + Confidential Testing / Avoiding Accidental Result Uploads
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Creating Test Profiles
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@@ -292,9 +294,6 @@ User Options
</h3>
<p>This option will permanently remove a installed test by the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<h1>Testing</h1>
<h3>auto-compare<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option will autonomously determine the most relevant test(s) to run for any selected sub-system(s). The tests to run are determined via OpenBenchmarking.org integration with the global results pool. Related test results from OpenBenchmarking.org are also merged to provide a straight-forward and effective means of carrying out a system comparison. If wishing to find comparable results for any particular test profile(s), simply pass the test profile names as additional arguments to this command.</p>
<h3>benchmark<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will install the selected test(s) (if needed) and will proceed to run the test(s). This option is equivalent to running phoronix-test-suite with the install option followed by the run option. Multiple arguments can be supplied to run additional tests at the same time and save the results into one file.</p>
@@ -313,6 +312,9 @@ User Options
<h3>run-tests-in-suite<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.</p>
<h3>stress-batch-run<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will run the passed tests/suites in the multi-process stress-testing mode while behaving by the Phoronix Test Suite batch testing characteristics. The stress-batch-run mode is similar to the stress-run command except that for any tests passed to it will run all combinations of the options rather than prompting the user for the values to be selected.</p>
<h3>stress-run<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will run the passed tests/suites in the multi-process stress-testing mode. The stress-run mode will not produce a result file but is rather intended for running multiple test profiles concurrently to stress / burn-in the system. The number of tests to run concurrently can be toggled via the PTS_CONCURRENT_TEST_RUNS environment variable and by default is set to a value of 2.</p>
@@ -480,6 +482,9 @@ User Options
<h3>compare-results-to-baseline<em> [Test Result] [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.</p>
<h3>compare-results-two-way<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison.</p>
<h3>edit-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file.</p>
@@ -510,6 +515,9 @@ User Options
<h3>reorder-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.</p>
<h3>result-file-confidence<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.</p>
<h3>result-file-raw-to-csv<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready.</p>
@@ -556,7 +564,7 @@ User Options
<h1>Modules</h1>
<h3>auto-load-module<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option can be used for easily adding a module to the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<p>This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<h3>list-modules<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option will list all of the available Phoronix Test Suite modules on this system.</p>
@@ -571,7 +579,7 @@ User Options
<p>This option can be used for debugging a Phoronix Test Suite module.</p>
<h3>unload-module<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option can be used for easily removing a module from the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<p>This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<h1>User Configuration</h1>
<h3>enterprise-setup<em> </em>
</h3>
@@ -592,11 +600,15 @@ User Options
<h3>start-phoromatic-server<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>Start the Phoromatic web server for controlling local Phoronix Test Suite client systems to facilitate automated and repeated test orchestration and other automated features targeted at the enterprise.</p>
<h1>Result Viewer</h1>
<h3>start-result-viewer<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>Start the web-based result viewer.</p>
<hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="ModuleOptions%0A"></a><h1>
Module Options
</h1>
<p>The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are intended to extend the functionality of pts-core. Some of these options have commands that can be run directly in a similiar manner to the other Phoronix Test Suite user commands. Some modules are just meant to be loaded directly by adding the module name to the LoadModules tag in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml or via the PTS_MODULES environment variable. A list of available modules is also available by running <em>phoronix-test-suite list-modules.</em></p><hr>
<p>The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are intended to extend the functionality of pts-core. Some of these options have commands that can be run directly in a similiar manner to the other Phoronix Test Suite user commands. Some modules are just meant to be loaded directly by adding the module name to the AutoLoadModules tag in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml or via the PTS_MODULES environment variable. A list of available modules is also available by running <em>phoronix-test-suite list-modules.</em></p><hr>
<h2>Backup Creation + Restore</h2>
<p>This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp.</p>
<p>phoronix-test-suite backup.create</p>
@@ -616,6 +628,8 @@ Module Options
<h2>Linux Perf Framework Reporter</h2>
<p>Setting LINUX_PERF=1 will auto-load and enable this Phoronix Test Suite module. The module also depends upon running a modern Linux kernel (supporting perf) and that the perf binary is available via standard system paths.</p>
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: LINUX_PERF.</p>
<h2>Dynamic Result Viewer</h2>
<p>This module pre-loads the HTTP dynamic result viewer for Phoronix Test Suite data.</p>
<h2>Log Exporter</h2>
<p>This module allows for easily exporting test run logs and system logs to external locations via specifying the directory paths via the COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO and COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO environment variables.</p>
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO, COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO.</p>
@@ -798,6 +812,10 @@ Configuration
<p>This is similar to the FORCE_TIMES_TO_RUN option but will only be used if the test profile's run count is less than this defined value.</p>
<p><strong>FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN_CUTOFF</strong></p>
<p>When used in conjunction with FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN, the override value will only be applied to test profiles where its average run-time length (in minutes) is less than the value specified by FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN_CUTOFF.</p>
<p><strong>FORCE_MIN_DURATION_PER_TEST</strong></p>
<p>This is similar to FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN but allows specifying a time (in minutes) that each test should be run for. Each test will loop at least until that amount of time has elapsed. This can be useful for short-running tests if wanting to ensure each test is run long enough to rule out system noise.</p>
<p><strong>IGNORE_RUNS</strong></p>
<p>IGNORE_RUNS can be passed a comma-separated list of runs to skip on each benchmark. For example, IGNORE_RUNS=1 would always drop the first run from being recorded.</p>
<p><strong>NO_FILE_HASH_CHECKS</strong></p>
<p>To disable MD5/SHA256 check-sums from being checked when downloading test files, set this variable to 1. This variable used to be known as <em>NO_MD5_CHECKS</em>, which is still honored but was changed to <em>NO_FILE_HASH_CHECKS</em> to reflect other kind of file hash sum checks.</p>
<p><strong>NO_HTTPS</strong></p>
@@ -937,18 +955,24 @@ Virtual Test Suites
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> pts/cuda</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing cuda.</p>
<h3>Mpi Tests<em> pts/mpi</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.</p>
<h3>Openmp Tests<em> pts/openmp</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing openmp.</p>
<h3>Cloud Tests<em> pts/cloud</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing cloud.</p>
<h3>Docker Tests<em> pts/docker</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing docker.</p>
<h3>Python Tests<em> pts/python</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing python.</p>
<h3>Go Tests<em> pts/go</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing go.</p>
<h3>Mpi Tests<em> pts/mpi</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.</p>
<h3>Vdpau Tests<em> pts/vdpau</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing vdpau.</p>
@@ -1102,6 +1126,78 @@ Virtual Test Suites
<h3>Smp Tests<em> git/smp</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing smp.</p>
<h3>All SYSTEM Tests<em> system/all</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
<h3>Installed Tests<em> system/installed</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository that are already installed on the system under test.</p>
<h3>Every SYSTEM Test<em> system/everything</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of every test profile found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository, including unsupported tests.</p>
<h3>Linux Operating System Tests<em> system/linux</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Linux Operating System.</p>
<h3>Solaris Operating System Tests<em> system/solaris</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Solaris Operating System.</p>
<h3>BSD Operating System Tests<em> system/bsd</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the BSD Operating System.</p>
<h3>MacOSX Operating System Tests<em> system/macosx</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the MacOSX Operating System.</p>
<h3>Windows Operating System Tests<em> system/windows</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Windows Operating System.</p>
<h3>Hurd Operating System Tests<em> system/hurd</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Hurd Operating System.</p>
<h3>System Subsystem Tests<em> system/system</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the System sub-system.</p>
<h3>Processor Subsystem Tests<em> system/processor</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Processor sub-system.</p>
<h3>Disk Subsystem Tests<em> system/disk</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Disk sub-system.</p>
<h3>Graphics Subsystem Tests<em> system/graphics</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Graphics sub-system.</p>
<h3>Memory Subsystem Tests<em> system/memory</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Memory sub-system.</p>
<h3>Network Subsystem Tests<em> system/network</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Network sub-system.</p>
<h3>Other Subsystem Tests<em> system/other</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Other sub-system.</p>
<h3>Utility Tests<em> system/utility</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Utility software test.</p>
<h3>Simulator Tests<em> system/simulator</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Simulator software test.</p>
<h3>Scientific Tests<em> system/scientific</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Scientific software test.</p>
<h3>Benchmark Tests<em> system/benchmark</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Benchmark software test.</p>
<h3>Application Tests<em> system/application</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Application software test.</p>
<h3>Game Tests<em> system/game</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Game software test.</p>
<h3>Opencl Tests<em> system/opencl</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing opencl.</p>
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> system/cuda</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing cuda.</p>
<h3>All WINDOWS Tests<em> windows/all</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
@@ -1185,6 +1281,20 @@ Phoromatic
</h1>
<h1>Overview</h1>
<p>The Phoronix Test Suite now features its own built-in Phoromatic server and client implementations. See the <em>phoromatic.pdf</em> / <em>phoromatic.html</em> documentation for more information on this advanced capability.</p>
<hr style="height: 50px; border: 0;"><a name="OfflineImprovements+ConfidentialTesting/AvoidingAccidentalResultUploads%0A"></a><h1>
Offline Improvements + Confidential Testing / Avoiding Accidental Result Uploads
</h1>
<h1>Offline Enhancement Via Local Cache</h1>
<p>Beginning with Phoronix Test Suite 9.0, there are improvements to improve the out-of-the-box experience if running the Phoronix Test Suite in a strictly offline environment / behind-the-firewall without access to OpenBenchmarking.org for being able to obtain test profiles / test suites. From Phoronix Test Suite 3.0 when OpenBenchmarking.org was introduced until Phoronix Test Suite 9.0, Internet connectivity was initially required for obtaining the test profiles/suites as the cloud/repository. OpenBenchmarking.org allows for tests to be updated independently of the Phoronix Test Suite releases as well as allowing new tests to be introduced on-demand. Aside from when new tests require explicit new PTS features, this allows tests/suites to be seamlessly used by older versions of the Phoronix Test Suite without any upgrade process required, assuming Internet connectivity is available.</p>
<p>Beginning with Phoronix Test Suite 9.0, a static snapshot of the official tests/suites is included as part of the Phoronix Test Suite package. The intention with this is to provide a static snapshot with all tests/suites as of release time, similar to the behavior with pre-3.0 releases. The benefit to including this static snapshot is helping those that are running strictly offline/isolated to be able to have at least recent tests/suites available without first needing to query OpenBenchmarking.org for this data. But Internet support is certainly desired in order to be able to obtain updated and new test profiles.</p>
<p>This static snapshot is provided in the <em>ob-cache/</em> Phoronix Test Suite folder. If this cache is not needed or wish to customize/extend it, it can be safely removed and or altered without causing issues. When the Phoronix Test Suite has Internet connectivity, it will continue to query OpenBenchmarking.org for new/updated tests and suites.</p>
<p>This local cache does provide current and previous versions of test profiles to allow users to continue running older versions of tests/results even when upgrading their Phoronix Test Suite offline copy.</p>
<p>Even with the local cache, there still is the need for obtaining any necessary files needed to run the selected test(s). For those wishing to optimize that workflow for offline usage, see the existing <em>phoronix-test-suite make-download-cache</em> sub-command documentation. The <em>phoronix-test-suite make-openbenchmarking-cache</em> sub-command may also be desirable depending upon setup.</p>
<h1>Disabling OpenBenchmarking.org Result Upload Functionality</h1>
<p>Phoronix Test Suite 9.0 also improved the workflow around disabling OpenBenchmarking.org result uploading functionality for those carrying out confidential tests or otherwise wish to provide safeguards for ensuring no results may be accidentally uploaded publicly.</p>
<p>Removal of OpenBenchmarking.org upload support can be done by deleting <em>phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/objects/pts_openbenchmarking_upload.php</em>. If that file is removed, the Phoronix Test Suite should respond gracefully and not prompt users about any upload and within that file is the only logic for actually uploading the results to Openbenchmarking. So simply by removing that file you should be covered from any accidental uploading of results. Removal/disabling of this file also prevents any anonymous usage reporting.</p>
<p>For those without the ability to remove that file from their Phoronix Test Suite installation or as a secondary safeguard, from the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file (<em>/etc/phoronix-test-suite.xml<em> as root or <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml<em> for most users) is a "<em>AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking</em>" option. If setting that value to <em>FALSE</em>, it should apply the same behavior as if deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file.</em></em></em></em></p>
<p>If distributing a customized/local copy of the Phoronix Test Suite, the default behavior of the configuration file (in addition to deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file) can be done via the user configuration defaults defined within <em>pts-core/static/user-config-defaults.xml</em>.</p>
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Creating Test Profiles
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<p>This option will permanently remove a installed test by the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<h1>Testing</h1>
<h3>auto-compare<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option will autonomously determine the most relevant test(s) to run for any selected sub-system(s). The tests to run are determined via OpenBenchmarking.org integration with the global results pool. Related test results from OpenBenchmarking.org are also merged to provide a straight-forward and effective means of carrying out a system comparison. If wishing to find comparable results for any particular test profile(s), simply pass the test profile names as additional arguments to this command.</p>
<h3>benchmark<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will install the selected test(s) (if needed) and will proceed to run the test(s). This option is equivalent to running phoronix-test-suite with the install option followed by the run option. Multiple arguments can be supplied to run additional tests at the same time and save the results into one file.</p>
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<h3>run-tests-in-suite<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option can be used if you wish to run all of the tests found in a supplied suite, but you wish to re-configure each of the test options rather than using the defaults supplied by the suite.</p>
<h3>stress-batch-run<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will run the passed tests/suites in the multi-process stress-testing mode while behaving by the Phoronix Test Suite batch testing characteristics. The stress-batch-run mode is similar to the stress-run command except that for any tests passed to it will run all combinations of the options rather than prompting the user for the values to be selected.</p>
<h3>stress-run<em> [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking ID | Test Result] ...</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will run the passed tests/suites in the multi-process stress-testing mode. The stress-run mode will not produce a result file but is rather intended for running multiple test profiles concurrently to stress / burn-in the system. The number of tests to run concurrently can be toggled via the PTS_CONCURRENT_TEST_RUNS environment variable and by default is set to a value of 2.</p>
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<h3>compare-results-to-baseline<em> [Test Result] [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will allows you to specify a result as a baseline (first parameter) and a second result file (second parameter) that will offer some analysis for showing how the second result compares to the first in matching tests.</p>
<h3>compare-results-two-way<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will allows you to specify a result file and from there to compare two individual runs within that result file for looking at wins/losses and other metrics in a head-to-head type comparison.</p>
<h3>edit-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option is used if you wish to edit the title and description of an existing result file.</p>
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<h3>reorder-result-file<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option is used if you wish to manually change the order in which test results are shown in the Phoronix Test Suite Results Viewer and the contained graphs. The user must specify a saved results file and then they will be prompted to select the results identifiers one at a time in the order they would like them to be displayed from left to right.</p>
<h3>result-file-confidence<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and display various statistics on the confidence of the results with the standard deviation, three-sigma values, and other metrics while color-coding "passing" results in green.</p>
<h3>result-file-raw-to-csv<em> [Test Result]</em>
</h3>
<p>This option will read a saved test results file and output the raw result file run data to a CSV file. This raw (individual) result file output is intended for data analytic purposes where the result-file-to-csv is more end-user-ready.</p>
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<h1>Modules</h1>
<h3>auto-load-module<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option can be used for easily adding a module to the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<p>This option can be used for easily adding a module to the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what PTS modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<h3>list-modules<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option will list all of the available Phoronix Test Suite modules on this system.</p>
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<p>This option can be used for debugging a Phoronix Test Suite module.</p>
<h3>unload-module<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>This option can be used for easily removing a module from the LoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<p>This option can be used for easily removing a module from the AutoLoadModules list in the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file. That list controls what modules are automatically loaded on start-up of the Phoronix Test Suite.</p>
<h1>User Configuration</h1>
<h3>enterprise-setup<em> </em>
</h3>
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<h3>start-phoromatic-server<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>Start the Phoromatic web server for controlling local Phoronix Test Suite client systems to facilitate automated and repeated test orchestration and other automated features targeted at the enterprise.</p>
<h1>Result Viewer</h1>
<h3>start-result-viewer<em> </em>
</h3>
<p>Start the web-based result viewer.</p>
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<p>The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are intended to extend the functionality of pts-core. Some of these options have commands that can be run directly in a similiar manner to the other Phoronix Test Suite user commands. Some modules are just meant to be loaded directly by adding the module name to the LoadModules tag in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml or via the PTS_MODULES environment variable. A list of available modules is also available by running <em>phoronix-test-suite list-modules.</em><hr></p>
<p>The following list is the modules included with the Phoronix Test Suite that are intended to extend the functionality of pts-core. Some of these options have commands that can be run directly in a similiar manner to the other Phoronix Test Suite user commands. Some modules are just meant to be loaded directly by adding the module name to the AutoLoadModules tag in ~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml or via the PTS_MODULES environment variable. A list of available modules is also available by running <em>phoronix-test-suite list-modules.</em><hr></p>
<h2>Backup Creation + Restore</h2>
<p>This is a module for creating backups of the Phoronix Test Suite / Phoromatic and allows for restoring of created backups. The backup will be in ZIP or TAR format. If only a path is specified, the file-name will be auto-generated with a current time-stamp.</p>
<p>phoronix-test-suite backup.create</p>
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<h2>Linux Perf Framework Reporter</h2>
<p>Setting LINUX_PERF=1 will auto-load and enable this Phoronix Test Suite module. The module also depends upon running a modern Linux kernel (supporting perf) and that the perf binary is available via standard system paths.</p>
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: LINUX_PERF.</p>
<h2>Dynamic Result Viewer</h2>
<p>This module pre-loads the HTTP dynamic result viewer for Phoronix Test Suite data.</p>
<h2>Log Exporter</h2>
<p>This module allows for easily exporting test run logs and system logs to external locations via specifying the directory paths via the COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO and COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO environment variables.</p>
<p>This module utilizes the following environmental variables: COPY_TEST_RUN_LOGS_TO, COPY_SYSTEM_LOGS_TO.</p>

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<p>This is similar to the FORCE_TIMES_TO_RUN option but will only be used if the test profile's run count is less than this defined value.</p>
<p><strong>FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN_CUTOFF</strong></p>
<p>When used in conjunction with FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN, the override value will only be applied to test profiles where its average run-time length (in minutes) is less than the value specified by FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN_CUTOFF.</p>
<p><strong>FORCE_MIN_DURATION_PER_TEST</strong></p>
<p>This is similar to FORCE_MIN_TIMES_TO_RUN but allows specifying a time (in minutes) that each test should be run for. Each test will loop at least until that amount of time has elapsed. This can be useful for short-running tests if wanting to ensure each test is run long enough to rule out system noise.</p>
<p><strong>IGNORE_RUNS</strong></p>
<p>IGNORE_RUNS can be passed a comma-separated list of runs to skip on each benchmark. For example, IGNORE_RUNS=1 would always drop the first run from being recorded.</p>
<p><strong>NO_FILE_HASH_CHECKS</strong></p>
<p>To disable MD5/SHA256 check-sums from being checked when downloading test files, set this variable to 1. This variable used to be known as <em>NO_MD5_CHECKS</em>, which is still honored but was changed to <em>NO_FILE_HASH_CHECKS</em> to reflect other kind of file hash sum checks.</p>
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<h3>Cuda Tests<em> pts/cuda</em>
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<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing cuda.</p>
<h3>Mpi Tests<em> pts/mpi</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.</p>
<h3>Openmp Tests<em> pts/openmp</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing openmp.</p>
<h3>Cloud Tests<em> pts/cloud</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing cloud.</p>
<h3>Docker Tests<em> pts/docker</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing docker.</p>
<h3>Python Tests<em> pts/python</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing python.</p>
<h3>Go Tests<em> pts/go</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing go.</p>
<h3>Mpi Tests<em> pts/mpi</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing mpi.</p>
<h3>Vdpau Tests<em> pts/vdpau</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing vdpau.</p>
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<h3>Smp Tests<em> git/smp</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing smp.</p>
<h3>All SYSTEM Tests<em> system/all</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>
<h3>Installed Tests<em> system/installed</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository that are already installed on the system under test.</p>
<h3>Every SYSTEM Test<em> system/everything</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of every test profile found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository, including unsupported tests.</p>
<h3>Linux Operating System Tests<em> system/linux</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Linux Operating System.</p>
<h3>Solaris Operating System Tests<em> system/solaris</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Solaris Operating System.</p>
<h3>BSD Operating System Tests<em> system/bsd</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the BSD Operating System.</p>
<h3>MacOSX Operating System Tests<em> system/macosx</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the MacOSX Operating System.</p>
<h3>Windows Operating System Tests<em> system/windows</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Windows Operating System.</p>
<h3>Hurd Operating System Tests<em> system/hurd</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being compatible with the Hurd Operating System.</p>
<h3>System Subsystem Tests<em> system/system</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the System sub-system.</p>
<h3>Processor Subsystem Tests<em> system/processor</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Processor sub-system.</p>
<h3>Disk Subsystem Tests<em> system/disk</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Disk sub-system.</p>
<h3>Graphics Subsystem Tests<em> system/graphics</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Graphics sub-system.</p>
<h3>Memory Subsystem Tests<em> system/memory</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Memory sub-system.</p>
<h3>Network Subsystem Tests<em> system/network</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Network sub-system.</p>
<h3>Other Subsystem Tests<em> system/other</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a test of the Other sub-system.</p>
<h3>Utility Tests<em> system/utility</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Utility software test.</p>
<h3>Simulator Tests<em> system/simulator</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Simulator software test.</p>
<h3>Scientific Tests<em> system/scientific</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Scientific software test.</p>
<h3>Benchmark Tests<em> system/benchmark</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Benchmark software test.</p>
<h3>Application Tests<em> system/application</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Application software test.</p>
<h3>Game Tests<em> system/game</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified as being a Game software test.</p>
<h3>Opencl Tests<em> system/opencl</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing opencl.</p>
<h3>Cuda Tests<em> system/cuda</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository where the test profile is specified via an internal tag as testing cuda.</p>
<h3>All WINDOWS Tests<em> windows/all</em>
</h3>
<p>This is a collection of all test profiles found within the specified OpenBenchmarking.org repository.</p>

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<h1>Offline Enhancement Via Local Cache</h1>
<p>Beginning with Phoronix Test Suite 9.0, there are improvements to improve the out-of-the-box experience if running the Phoronix Test Suite in a strictly offline environment / behind-the-firewall without access to OpenBenchmarking.org for being able to obtain test profiles / test suites. From Phoronix Test Suite 3.0 when OpenBenchmarking.org was introduced until Phoronix Test Suite 9.0, Internet connectivity was initially required for obtaining the test profiles/suites as the cloud/repository. OpenBenchmarking.org allows for tests to be updated independently of the Phoronix Test Suite releases as well as allowing new tests to be introduced on-demand. Aside from when new tests require explicit new PTS features, this allows tests/suites to be seamlessly used by older versions of the Phoronix Test Suite without any upgrade process required, assuming Internet connectivity is available.</p>
<p>Beginning with Phoronix Test Suite 9.0, a static snapshot of the official tests/suites is included as part of the Phoronix Test Suite package. The intention with this is to provide a static snapshot with all tests/suites as of release time, similar to the behavior with pre-3.0 releases. The benefit to including this static snapshot is helping those that are running strictly offline/isolated to be able to have at least recent tests/suites available without first needing to query OpenBenchmarking.org for this data. But Internet support is certainly desired in order to be able to obtain updated and new test profiles.</p>
<p>This static snapshot is provided in the <em>ob-cache/</em> Phoronix Test Suite folder. If this cache is not needed or wish to customize/extend it, it can be safely removed and or altered without causing issues. When the Phoronix Test Suite has Internet connectivity, it will continue to query OpenBenchmarking.org for new/updated tests and suites.</p>
<p>This local cache does provide current and previous versions of test profiles to allow users to continue running older versions of tests/results even when upgrading their Phoronix Test Suite offline copy.</p>
<p>Even with the local cache, there still is the need for obtaining any necessary files needed to run the selected test(s). For those wishing to optimize that workflow for offline usage, see the existing <em>phoronix-test-suite make-download-cache</em> sub-command documentation. The <em>phoronix-test-suite make-openbenchmarking-cache</em> sub-command may also be desirable depending upon setup.</p>
<h1>Disabling OpenBenchmarking.org Result Upload Functionality</h1>
<p>Phoronix Test Suite 9.0 also improved the workflow around disabling OpenBenchmarking.org result uploading functionality for those carrying out confidential tests or otherwise wish to provide safeguards for ensuring no results may be accidentally uploaded publicly.</p>
<p>Removal of OpenBenchmarking.org upload support can be done by deleting <em>phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/objects/pts_openbenchmarking_upload.php</em>. If that file is removed, the Phoronix Test Suite should respond gracefully and not prompt users about any upload and within that file is the only logic for actually uploading the results to Openbenchmarking. So simply by removing that file you should be covered from any accidental uploading of results. Removal/disabling of this file also prevents any anonymous usage reporting.</p>
<p>For those without the ability to remove that file from their Phoronix Test Suite installation or as a secondary safeguard, from the Phoronix Test Suite user configuration file (<em>/etc/phoronix-test-suite.xml<em> as root or <em>~/.phoronix-test-suite/user-config.xml<em> for most users) is a "<em>AllowResultUploadsToOpenBenchmarking</em>" option. If setting that value to <em>FALSE</em>, it should apply the same behavior as if deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file.</p>
<p>If distributing a customized/local copy of the Phoronix Test Suite, the default behavior of the configuration file (in addition to deleting the pts_openbenchmarking_upload file) can be done via the user configuration defaults defined within <em>pts-core/static/user-config-defaults.xml</em>.</p>
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This framework is designed to be an extensible architecture so that new test profiles and suites can be easily added to represent performance benchmarks, unit tests, and other quantitative and qualitative (e.g. image quality comparison) measurements. Available through OpenBenchmarking.org, a collaborative storage platform developed in conjunction with the Phoronix Test Suite, are more than 200 individual test profiles and more than 60 test suites available by default from the Phoronix Test Suite. Independent users are also able to upload their test results, profiles, and suites to OpenBenchmarking.org. A test profile is a single test that can be executed by the Phoronix Test Suite -- with a series of options possible within every test -- and a test suite is a seamless collection of test profiles and/or additional test suites. A test profile consists of a set of Bash/shell scripts and XML files while a test suite is a single XML file.
[OpenBenchmarking.org](http://www.openbenchmarking.org/) also allows for conducting side-by-side result comparisons, a central location for storing and sharing test results, and collaborating over test data. [Phoromatic](http://www.phoromatic.com/) is a complementary platform to OpenBenchmarking.org and the Phoronix Test Suite for interfacing with Phoronix Test Suite client(s) to automatically execute test runs on a timed, per-commit, or other trigger-driven basis. Phoromatic is designed for enterprise and allows for the easy management of multiple networked systems running Phoronix Test Suite clients via a single web-based interface.
[OpenBenchmarking.org](https://www.openbenchmarking.org/) also allows for conducting side-by-side result comparisons, a central location for storing and sharing test results, and collaborating over test data. [Phoromatic](https://www.phoromatic.com/) is a complementary platform to OpenBenchmarking.org and the Phoronix Test Suite for interfacing with Phoronix Test Suite client(s) to automatically execute test runs on a timed, per-commit, or other trigger-driven basis. Phoromatic is designed for enterprise and allows for the easy management of multiple networked systems running Phoronix Test Suite clients via a single web-based interface.
Professional support and custom engineering for the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org is available by contacting <http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/>.
Professional support and custom engineering for the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org is available by contacting <https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/>.
Full details on the Phoronix Test Suite setup and usage is available from the included HTML/PDF documentation within the phoronix-test-suite package and from the Phoronix Test Suite website.
## Installation & Setup
The Phoronix Test Suite is supported on Linux, *BSD, Solaris, macOS, and Windows systems. However, the most full-featured and well supported operating system for conducting the tests is Linux with some non-basic functionality not being available under all platforms. The Phoronix Test Suite software/framework is compatible with all major CPU architectures (e.g. i686, x86_64, ARM, PowerPC), but not all of the test profiles/suites are compatible with all architectures.
The Phoronix Test Suite is supported on Linux, *BSD, Solaris, macOS, and Windows systems. However, the most full-featured and well supported operating system for conducting the tests is Linux with some non-basic functionality not being available under all platforms. The Phoronix Test Suite software/framework is compatible with all major CPU architectures (e.g. i686, x86_64, ARM, RISC-V, PowerPC), but not all of the test profiles/suites are compatible with all architectures.
The Phoronix Test Suite can be installed for system-wide usage or run locally without installation from the extracted tar.gz/zip package. The only hard dependency on the Phoronix Test Suite is having command-line support for PHP (PHP 5.3+) installed. A complete PHP stack (e.g. with web server) is **not** needed, but merely the PHP command-line support, which is widely available from operating system package managers under the name `php`, `php5-cli`, or `php5`.
The Phoronix Test Suite can be installed for system-wide usage or run locally without installation from the extracted tar.gz/zip package. The only hard dependency on the Phoronix Test Suite is having command-line support for PHP (PHP 5.3+) installed. A complete PHP stack (e.g. with web server) is **not** needed, but merely the PHP command-line support, which is widely available from operating system package managers under the name `php`, `php7-cli`, `php5-cli`, or `php7`.
## Usage
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Viewing installed system hardware and software is available via `phoronix-test-suite system-info`.
Facilitating a result comparison from OpenBenchmarking.org can be done by running, for example, `phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` if wishing to compare the results of the `http://openbenchmarking.org/result/1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` result file.
Facilitating a result comparison from OpenBenchmarking.org can be done by running, for example, `phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` if wishing to compare the results of the `https://openbenchmarking.org/result/1204293-BY-PHORONIX357` result file.
Additional information is available from the Phoronix Test Suite website <http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/> and the material bundled within the `phoronix-test-suite/documentation/` directory or via <http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/documentation/>. A man page is also bundled with the phoronix-test-suite software.
Additional information is available from the Phoronix Test Suite website <https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/> and the material bundled within the `phoronix-test-suite/documentation/` directory or via <https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/documentation/>. A man page is also bundled with the phoronix-test-suite software.

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rm -rf $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core
cp -r pts-core $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/
cp -r ob-cache $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/
cp -r deploy $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/
rm -f $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/static/phoronix-test-suite.desktop
rm -f $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/static/phoronix-test-suite-launcher.desktop
@@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ rm -f $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/static/images/o
rm -f $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/static/images/%phoronix-test-suite.png
sed 's:PTS_DIR=`pwd`:PTS_DIR='"$INSTALL_PREFIX"'\/share\/phoronix-test-suite:g' phoronix-test-suite > $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/bin/phoronix-test-suite
sed 's:export PTS_DIR=$(readlink -f `dirname $0`):PTS_DIR='"$INSTALL_PREFIX"'\/share\/phoronix-test-suite:g' phoronix-test-suite > $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/bin/phoronix-test-suite
chmod +x $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/bin/phoronix-test-suite
# sed 's:\$url = PTS_PATH . \"documentation\/index.html\";:\$url = \"'"$INSTALL_PREFIX"'\/share\/doc\/packages\/phoronix-test-suite\/index.html\";:g' pts-core/commands/gui_gtk.php > $DESTDIR$INSTALL_PREFIX/share/phoronix-test-suite/pts-core/commands/gui_gtk.php

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The files in this directory are optional, providing a static cache of test profiles / test suites available via OpenBenchmarking.org.
Patches to this directory will not be accepted but test profile changes should be submitted via https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/test-profiles/
This "ob-cache" is intended to help those running the Phoronix Test Suite behind firewalls / offline where they may not be able to query OpenBenchmarking.org for obtaining test data.

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#!/bin/sh
rm -rf aom-master
git clone https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom aom-master
mkdir aom-master/build
cd aom-master/build
cmake ..
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z
echo "#!/bin/sh
./aom-master/build/aomenc -v --rt --threads=\$NUM_CPU_CORES --tile-columns=2 --limit=20 -o test.av1 Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.y4m > 1.log 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
sed \$'s/[^[:print:]\t]/\\n/g' 1.log > \$LOG_FILE" > aom-av1
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Pass 1/2 frame 3/4 768B 2048b/f 61440b/s 165907 us #_RESULT_# fps)</OutputTemplate>
<LineHint>fps</LineHint>
<TurnCharsToSpace>(</TurnCharsToSpace>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
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<TestInformation>
<Title>AOM AV1</Title>
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<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>AV1 Video Encoding</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
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<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX, BSD</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
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<EnvironmentSize>369</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom/</ProjectURL>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</URL>
<MD5>db7c7ff09acd5d7820cc4d1eb0939cf9</MD5>
<SHA256>e73a54088e88e6465f578625d185933e85c3209ab7105deb755a8b8918b78cab</SHA256>
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</FileName>
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#!/bin/sh
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z
rm -rf SVT-AV1-master
git clone https://github.com/OpenVisualCloud/SVT-AV1.git SVT-AV1-master
cd SVT-AV1-master/Build/linux
./build.sh release
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
./SVT-AV1-master/Bin/Release/SvtAv1EncApp -i Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.yuv -w 1920 -h 1080 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Average Speed: #_RESULT_# fps</OutputTemplate>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>SVT-AV1</Title>
<AppVersion>Git</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a test of the Intel Open Visual Cloud Scalable Video Technology SVT-AV1 CPU-based multi-threaded video encoder for the AV1 video format with a sample 1080p YUV video file. This test profile fork builds the encoder from Git source rather than a snapshot.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>1080p 8-bit YUV To AV1 Video Encode</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.2.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, yasm, cmake, git</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>1900</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://github.com/OpenVisualCloud/SVT-AV1</ProjectURL>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</URL>
<MD5>db7c7ff09acd5d7820cc4d1eb0939cf9</MD5>
<SHA256>e73a54088e88e6465f578625d185933e85c3209ab7105deb755a8b8918b78cab</SHA256>
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</FileName>
<FileSize>680772328</FileSize>
</Package>
</Downloads>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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#!/bin/sh
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z
rm -rf SVT-HEVC-master
git clone https://github.com/intel/SVT-HEVC.git SVT-HEVC-master
cd SVT-HEVC-master/
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
./SVT-HEVC-master/Bin/Release/SvtHevcEncApp -i Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.yuv -w 1920 -h 1080 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > svt-hevc
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>SVT-HEVC</Title>
<AppVersion>Git</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a test of the Intel Open Visual Cloud Scalable Video Technology SVT-HEVC CPU-based multi-threaded video encoder for the HEVC / H.265 video format with a sample 1080p YUV video file. This test uses SVT-HEVC from Git master.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>1080p 8-bit YUV To HEVC Video Encode</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.0.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, yasm, cmake, git</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>1900</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://github.com/intel/SVT-HEVC</ProjectURL>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</URL>
<MD5>db7c7ff09acd5d7820cc4d1eb0939cf9</MD5>
<SHA256>e73a54088e88e6465f578625d185933e85c3209ab7105deb755a8b8918b78cab</SHA256>
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</FileName>
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#!/bin/sh
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z
rm -rf SVT-VP9-master
git clone https://github.com/OpenVisualCloud/SVT-VP9.git SVT-VP9-master
cd SVT-VP9-master/Build/linux
chmod +x build.sh
./build.sh release
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
./SVT-VP9-master/Bin/Release/SvtVp9EncApp -i Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.yuv -w 1920 -h 1080 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>SVT-VP9</Title>
<AppVersion>Git</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a test of the Intel Open Visual Cloud Scalable Video Technology SVT-VP9 CPU-based multi-threaded video encoder for the VP9 video format with a sample 1080p YUV video file. This test profile uses the Git snapshot of SVT-VP9.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>1080p 8-bit YUV To VP9 Video Encode</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.0.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, yasm, cmake, git</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>1900</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://github.com/OpenVisualCloud/SVT-VP9</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</URL>
<MD5>db7c7ff09acd5d7820cc4d1eb0939cf9</MD5>
<SHA256>e73a54088e88e6465f578625d185933e85c3209ab7105deb755a8b8918b78cab</SHA256>
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z</FileName>
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#!/bin/sh
git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libvpx libvpx-master
mkdir vpx
cd libvpx-master
./configure --disable-install-docs --enable-shared --prefix=$HOME/vpx
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
make install
cd ~
rm -rf libvpx-master
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_RAW.7z
echo "#!/bin/bash
cd vpx/bin
THREADCOUNT=\$((\$NUM_CPU_CORES>64?64:\$NUM_CPU_CORES))
LD_PRELOAD=../lib/libvpx.so ./vpxenc --codec=vp9 -v --threads=\$THREADCOUNT --tile-columns=6 -o /dev/null ~/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.yuv --width=1920 --height=1080 2> \$LOG_FILE
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > vpxenc
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Pass 1/2 frame 600/601 125008B 1666b/f 50003b/s 35453 ms (#_RESULT_# fps)</OutputTemplate>
<LineHint> fps</LineHint>
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<StripFromResult>(</StripFromResult>
<DeleteOutputBefore>600/600</DeleteOutputBefore>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>VP9 libvpx Encoding</Title>
<AppVersion>Git</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a standard video encoding performance test of Google's libvpx library and the vpxenc command for the VP9/WebM format using a sample 1080p video.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>vpxenc VP9 1080p Video Encode</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>2.3.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, yasm, p7zip, git</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>827</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://www.webmproject.org/</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</URL>
<MD5>84ae521c95aa2537e16b34bbf72f2def</MD5>
<SHA256>e2f60b904789a60f6d1edc194d8540d401dd882e3ee3605b9b1de8feacc72133</SHA256>
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</FileName>
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#!/bin/sh
git clone https://github.com/videolan/x265 x265-master
cd x265-master/build
cmake ../source
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z
echo "#!/bin/sh
./x265-master/build/x265 Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.y4m /dev/null > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > x265
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>encoded 600 frames in 55.40s #_RESULT_# fps), 1098.05 kb/s, Avg QP:34.03</OutputTemplate>
<LineHint>encoded 600 frames</LineHint>
<StripFromResult>(</StripFromResult>
</ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>x265</Title>
<AppVersion>Git</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a simple test of the x265 encoder run on the CPU with a sample 1080p video file.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>H.265 1080p Video Encoding</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX, BSD</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, cmake, yasm, Git</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>2600</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://x265.org/</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v4.8.0 (Sokndal)-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://fsbench.filesystems.org/bench/aio-stress.c</URL>
<MD5>727e5fc3566837b3ea72f887d048769b</MD5>
<FileSize>39513</FileSize>
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</Downloads>
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#!/bin/sh
cc -Wall -pthread -o aio-stress-bin aio-stress.c -laio
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
# add support for allowing aio-test-file to be on removable media devices
echo "#!/bin/sh
./aio-stress-bin \$@ aio-test-file > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
rm -f aio-test-file" > aio-stress
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v4.8.0 (Sokndal)-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>adding stage random write
dropping thread count to the number of contexts 1
starting with random write
file size 1024MB, record size 64KB, depth 64, ios per iteration 8
max io_submit 8, buffer alignment set to 4KB
threads 1 files 1 contexts 1 context offset 2MB verification off
random write on aio-test-file (#_RESULT_# MB/s) 1024.00 MB in 3.84s
thread 0 random write totals (63.36 MB/s) 1024.00 MB in 16.16s
Running single thread version</OutputTemplate>
<LineHint>random write on aio-test-file</LineHint>
</ResultsParser>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v4.8.0 (Sokndal)-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>AIO-Stress</Title>
<AppVersion>0.21</AppVersion>
<Description>AIO-Stress is an a-synchronous I/O benchmark created by SuSE. Current this profile uses a 2048MB test file and a 64KB record size.</Description>
<ResultScale>MB/s</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.1</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Benchmark</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Disk</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, libaio-development</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>0.5</EnvironmentSize>
<EnvironmentTestingSize>1024</EnvironmentTestingSize>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Default>
<Arguments>-s 2g -r 64k -t 3</Arguments>
</Default>
<Option>
<DisplayName>Test</DisplayName>
<Identifier>test</Identifier>
<ArgumentPrefix>-o </ArgumentPrefix>
<Menu>
<Entry>
<Name>Random Write</Name>
<Value>2</Value>
</Entry>
</Menu>
</Option>
</TestSettings>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>https://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.3.tar.gz</URL>
<MD5>c7c5b076dee0c25ee580b0f56f455623</MD5>
<SHA256>8ae08a7c28741f6ace2769267112053366550e7f746477081188ad38410383ca</SHA256>
<FileName>aircrack-ng-1.3.tar.gz</FileName>
<FileSize>4501507</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, BSD</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>https://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-1.3-win.zip</URL>
<MD5>319913c6e5e11aa91788ca07df40f250</MD5>
<SHA256>cd5f8dc621211b87e6e73b24e4d3f83ce8da7979f14bd439bd933b04be6fac2c</SHA256>
<FileName>aircrack-ng-1.3-win.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>14043368</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
</Downloads>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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#!/bin/sh
tar -xf aircrack-ng-1.3.tar.gz
cd aircrack-ng-1.3
if [ "$OS_TYPE" = "BSD" ]
then
if [ -e /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so ]
then
env MAKE=gmake CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib ./autogen.sh
else
env MAKE=gmake ./autogen.sh
fi
gmake -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
else
./autogen.sh
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
fi
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd aircrack-ng-1.3
./src/aircrack-ng -p \$NUM_CPU_CORES \$@ 2>&1 | tr '\\r' '\\n' | awk -v max=0 '{if(\$1>max){max=\$1}}END{print max \" k/s\"}' > \$LOG_FILE
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aircrack-ng
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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o aircrack-ng-1.3-win.zip
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd aircrack-ng-1.3-win
./bin/64bit/aircrack-ng.exe \$@ 2>&1 | tr '\\r' '\\n' | awk -v max=0 '{if(\$1>max){max=\$1}}END{print max \" k/s\"}' > \$LOG_FILE
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aircrack-ng
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>#_RESULT_# k/s</OutputTemplate>
</ResultsParser>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.4.0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>Aircrack-ng</Title>
<AppVersion>1.3</AppVersion>
<Description>Aircrack-ng is a tool for assessing WiFi/WLAN network security.</Description>
<ResultScale>k/s</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.2</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, BSD, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, openssl-development, libtool</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>25</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://www.aircrack-ng.org/</ProjectURL>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Default>
<Arguments>-S -Z 30</Arguments>
</Default>
</TestSettings>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/aobench-20180207.zip</URL>
<MD5>6d2f7b7b82bd3363b8a5f382252588bc</MD5>
<SHA256>0d8fe95cb6a35042e38f87ca25f7c4f53e9d8f7d142a414be84c4439250c7a4e</SHA256>
<FileSize>2581</FileSize>
</Package>
</Downloads>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o aobench-20180207.zip
cc ao.c -o ao -lm -O3 $CFLAGS
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
echo "#!/bin/sh
./ao > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > aobench
chmod +x aobench

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<SystemMonitor>
<Sensor>sys.time</Sensor>
</SystemMonitor>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>AOBench</Title>
<Description>AOBench is a lightweight ambient occlusion renderer, written in C. The test profile is using a size of 2048 x 2048.</Description>
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale>
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>Size: 2048 x 2048 - Total Time</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.0.1</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, BSD, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>1</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>https://code.google.com/archive/p/aobench/</ProjectURL>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://ultravideo.cs.tut.fi/video/Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</URL>
<MD5>84ae521c95aa2537e16b34bbf72f2def</MD5>
<SHA256>e2f60b904789a60f6d1edc194d8540d401dd882e3ee3605b9b1de8feacc72133</SHA256>
<FileName>Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z</FileName>
<FileSize>676792531</FileSize>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/aom-20190211.tar.xz</URL>
<MD5>c955b47dbb1292e49354f6321a09b166</MD5>
<SHA256>898d4e437bb3dac9cc3009bd053d7c30b5e1db41744ac95470fd831960f488f2</SHA256>
<FileName>aom-20190211.tar.xz</FileName>
<FileSize>2153100</FileSize>
</Package>
</Downloads>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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#!/bin/sh
tar -xf aom-20190211.tar.xz
cd aom-20190211/build
cmake ..
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
7z x Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV_Y4M.7z
echo "#!/bin/sh
./aom-20190211/build/aomenc -v --rt --threads=\$NUM_CPU_CORES --tile-columns=2 --limit=20 -o test.av1 Bosphorus_1920x1080_120fps_420_8bit_YUV.y4m > 1.log 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
sed \$'s/[^[:print:]\t]/\\n/g' 1.log > \$LOG_FILE" > aom-av1
chmod +x aom-av1

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Pass 1/2 frame 3/4 768B 2048b/f 61440b/s 165907 us #_RESULT_# fps)</OutputTemplate>
<LineHint>fps</LineHint>
<TurnCharsToSpace>(</TurnCharsToSpace>
</ResultsParser>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.0-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>AOM AV1</Title>
<AppVersion>2019-02-11</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a simple test of the AOMedia AV1 encoder run on the CPU with a sample video file.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>AV1 Video Encoding</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX, BSD</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Processor</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, p7zip, cmake, perl, yasm</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>369</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>https://aomedia.googlesource.com/aom/</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2, http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/blfs/conglomeration/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>0c599404ef6b69eee95bcd9fcd094407</MD5>
<SHA256>777753a5a25568a2a27428b2214980564bc1c38c1abf9ccc7630b639991f7f00</SHA256>
<FileName>httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</FileName>
<FileSize>6567926</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz, http://www.phoronix.net/downloads/phoronix-test-suite/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</URL>
<MD5>ca0c5bf0dd482a2847c68a52c0759942</MD5>
<FileName>apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</FileName>
<FileSize>6008</FileSize>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://apache.melbourneitmirror.net/apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2, http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>12f2a349483ad6f12db49ba01fbfdbfa</MD5>
<SHA256>131f06d16d7aabd097fa992a33eec2b6af3962f93e6d570a9bd4d85e95993172</SHA256>
<FileName>apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2</FileName>
<FileSize>854100</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2, http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>8ff5dc36fa39a2a3db1df196d3ed6086</MD5>
<SHA256>d3e12f7b6ad12687572a3a39475545a072608f4ba03a6ce8a3778f607dd0035b</SHA256>
<FileName>apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</FileName>
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<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/Apache24-2.4.29-x64-vc14-r2-ah.zip</URL>
<MD5>8f7e773c8db85d55e4cc81ef153fef61</MD5>
<SHA256>1e6f26e8fbe3decd4c31cff3347a074c7db1f8af5ac71bf4386a1e80304e47ef</SHA256>
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<FileSize>10444082</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
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#!/bin/sh
mkdir $HOME/httpd_
tar -zxvf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
tar -jxvf httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2
tar -jxvf apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2
tar -jxvf apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2
mv apr-1.6.3 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr
mv apr-util-1.6.1 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr-util
cd httpd-2.4.29/
./configure --prefix=$HOME/httpd_ --with-included-apr
make -j $NUM_CPU_JOBS
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
make install
cd ~
rm -rf httpd-2.4.29/
rm -rf httpd_/manual/
patch -p0 < CHANGE-APACHE-PORT.patch
mv -f test.html httpd_/htdocs/
mv -f pts.png httpd_/htdocs/
echo "#!/bin/sh
./httpd_/bin/ab \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > apache
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#!/bin/bash
unzip -o Apache24-2.4.29-x64-vc14-r2-ah.zip
tar -xf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
mv -f test.html Apache24/htdocs/
mv -f pts.png Apache24/htdocs/
cd Apache24/conf
tail -n +2 httpd.conf > httpd.conf.2
echo "Define SRVROOT \"$DEBUG_HOME\Apache24\"
" > httpd.conf
cat httpd.conf.2 >> httpd.conf
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd Apache24/bin
./ab.exe \$@ > \$LOG_FILE" > apache
chmod +x apache

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#!/bin/sh
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k stop
rm -f httpd_/logs/*
sleep 3

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#!/bin/sh
kill -TERM `cat $HOME/Apache24/logs/httpd.pid`
sleep 10
rm -f $HOME/Apache24/logs/*

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#!/bin/sh
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k start -f $HOME/httpd_/conf/httpd.conf
sleep 5

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#!/bin/sh
cd Apache24/bin
./httpd.exe &
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Document Path: /test.html
Document Length: 3064 bytes
Concurrency Level: 100
Time taken for tests: 29.224 seconds
Complete requests: 500000
Failed requests: 0
Write errors: 0
Total transferred: 1659096222 bytes
HTML transferred: 1532088856 bytes
Requests per second: #_RESULT_# [#/sec] (mean)
Time per request: 5.845 [ms] (mean)
Time per request: 0.058 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
Transfer rate: 55440.49 [Kbytes/sec] received</OutputTemplate>
</ResultsParser>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>Apache Benchmark</Title>
<AppVersion>2.4.29</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a test of ab, which is the Apache benchmark program. This test profile measures how many requests per second a given system can sustain when carrying out 1,000,000 requests with 100 requests being carried out concurrently.</Description>
<ResultScale>Requests Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>Static Web Page Serving</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.7.2</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>System</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, perl, pcre, expat</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>208</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://www.apache.org/</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Default>
<Arguments>-n 1000000 -c 100 http://localhost:8088/test.html</Arguments>
</Default>
</TestSettings>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2, http://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/blfs/conglomeration/httpd/httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>0c599404ef6b69eee95bcd9fcd094407</MD5>
<SHA256>777753a5a25568a2a27428b2214980564bc1c38c1abf9ccc7630b639991f7f00</SHA256>
<FileName>httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2</FileName>
<FileSize>6567926</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz, http://www.phoronix.net/downloads/phoronix-test-suite/benchmark-files/apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</URL>
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<FileName>apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz</FileName>
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<Package>
<URL>http://apache.melbourneitmirror.net/apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2, http://archive.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>12f2a349483ad6f12db49ba01fbfdbfa</MD5>
<SHA256>131f06d16d7aabd097fa992a33eec2b6af3962f93e6d570a9bd4d85e95993172</SHA256>
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<FileSize>854100</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.apache.org/dist/apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2, http://apache.cs.utah.edu//apr/apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>8ff5dc36fa39a2a3db1df196d3ed6086</MD5>
<SHA256>d3e12f7b6ad12687572a3a39475545a072608f4ba03a6ce8a3778f607dd0035b</SHA256>
<FileName>apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2</FileName>
<FileSize>428595</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>http://download.joedog.org/siege/siege-3.1.4.tar.gz</URL>
<MD5>a893b92a453e1c1d596314aa951981f4</MD5>
<SHA256>0436970ca81ade76eb419bc42d3f8460b475079eb5d8f199d2fa83328893099d</SHA256>
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#!/bin/sh
mkdir $HOME/httpd_
tar -zxvf apache-ab-test-files-1.tar.gz
tar -jxvf httpd-2.4.29.tar.bz2
tar -jxvf apr-util-1.6.1.tar.bz2
tar -jxvf apr-1.6.3.tar.bz2
mv apr-1.6.3 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr
mv apr-util-1.6.1 httpd-2.4.29/srclib/apr-util
cd httpd-2.4.29/
./configure --prefix=$HOME/httpd_ --with-included-apr
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
make install
cd ~
rm -rf httpd-2.4.29/
rm -rf httpd_/manual/
patch -p0 < CHANGE-APACHE-PORT.patch
mv -f test.html httpd_/htdocs/
mv -f pts.png httpd_/htdocs/
cd ~
tar -xf siege-3.1.4.tar.gz
cd siege-3.1.4
./configure
make -j $NUM_CPU_CORES
cd utils
bash siege.config
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd siege-3.1.4/src
./siege \$@ 2>&1 | grep -v HTTP > \$LOG_FILE
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > apache-siege
chmod +x apache-siege

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#!/bin/sh
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k stop
rm -f httpd_/logs/*
sleep 3

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#!/bin/sh
./httpd_/bin/apachectl -k start -f $HOME/httpd_/conf/httpd.conf
sleep 5
cd siege-3.1.4/utils
bash siege.config
cd ~

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Transaction rate: #_RESULT_# trans/sec</OutputTemplate>
</ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>Apache Siege</Title>
<AppVersion>2.4.29</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a test of the Apache web server performance being facilitated by the Siege web serverb enchmark program.</Description>
<ResultScale>Transactions Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.0.4</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Solaris, BSD, MacOSX</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>System</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, perl, pcre, openssl-development, expat</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>208</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>https://www.joedog.org/siege-home/</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Default>
<Arguments>-r10000 -d1 -b </Arguments>
<PostArguments> http://localhost:8088/test.html</PostArguments>
</Default>
<Option>
<DisplayName>Concurrent Users</DisplayName>
<Identifier>concurrent</Identifier>
<ArgumentPrefix>-c</ArgumentPrefix>
<Menu>
<Entry>
<Name>1</Name>
<Value>1</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>10</Name>
<Value>10</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>50</Name>
<Value>50</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>100</Name>
<Value>100</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>200</Name>
<Value>200</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>250</Name>
<Value>250</Value>
</Entry>
</Menu>
</Option>
</TestSettings>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v5.2.1 (Khanino)-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/apitest-20140726.tar.bz2</URL>
<MD5>28ac817817d35ab335ad40dcec682b6d</MD5>
<SHA256>67a48803c10c147f99632e1aa54cf1afce1b785d2ecf850b5f960e72d2dd5258</SHA256>
<FileSize>23855194</FileSize>
</Package>
</Downloads>
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#!/bin/sh
tar -xjf apitest-20140726.tar.bz2
cd apitest-master
mkdir out
cd out
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DHAVE_LIBUDEV_H=0 ..
make -j $NUM_CPU_JOBS
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd apitest-master/bin/
./apitest \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
echo $? > ~/test-exit-status" > apitest
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v5.2.1 (Khanino)-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate> NullProblem oglcore NullSolution 30316 15.000 #_RESULT_# 0.495</OutputTemplate>
<LineBeforeHint>fps</LineBeforeHint>
</ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v5.2.1 (Khanino)-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>APITest</Title>
<AppVersion>2014-07-26</AppVersion>
<Description>APITest is a micro-benchmark developed by John McDonald of OpenGL 4 functionality.</Description>
<ResultScale>Frames Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, MacOSX</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Graphics</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, sdl2-development, cmake</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>225</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>http://github.com/nvMcJohn/apitest</ProjectURL>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Default>
<Arguments>-b -t 10 -a oglcore</Arguments>
</Default>
<Option>
<DisplayName>Resolution</DisplayName>
<Identifier>auto-resolution</Identifier>
<ArgumentPrefix>-r </ArgumentPrefix>
<DefaultEntry>0</DefaultEntry>
<Menu>
<Entry>
<Name>$VIDEO_WIDTH x $VIDEO_HEIGHT</Name>
<Value>$VIDEO_WIDTH $VIDEO_HEIGHT</Value>
</Entry>
</Menu>
</Option>
<Option>
<DisplayName>Test</DisplayName>
<Identifier>test</Identifier>
<ArgumentPrefix>-s </ArgumentPrefix>
<DefaultEntry>0</DefaultEntry>
<Menu>
<Entry>
<Name>DynamicStreaming GLBufferSubData</Name>
<Value>GLBufferSubData</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>DynamicStreaming GLMapUnsynchronized</Name>
<Value>GLMapUnsynchronized</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>DynamicStreaming GLMapPersistent</Name>
<Value>GLMapPersistent</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLUniform</Name>
<Value>GLUniform</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLDrawLoop</Name>
<Value>GLDrawLoop</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLMultiDrawBuffer-SDP</Name>
<Value>GLMultiDrawBuffer-SDP</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLMultiDrawBuffer-NoSDP</Name>
<Value>GLMultiDrawBuffer-NoSDP</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLBufferRange</Name>
<Value>GLBufferRange</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLBufferSubData</Name>
<Value>GLBufferSubData</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLBufferStorage-SDP</Name>
<Value>GLBufferStorage-SDP</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLBufferStorage-NoSDP</Name>
<Value>GLBufferStorage-NoSDP</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLDynamicBuffer</Name>
<Value>GLDynamicBuffer</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLMapUnsynchronized</Name>
<Value>GLMapUnsynchronized</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLMapPersistent</Name>
<Value>GLMapPersistent</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>UntexturedObjects GLTexCoord</Name>
<Value>GLTexCoord</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLBindless</Name>
<Value>GLBindless</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLNaive</Name>
<Value>GLNaive</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLNaiveUniform</Name>
<Value>GLNaiveUniform</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLNoTex</Name>
<Value>GLNoTex</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLNoTexUniform</Name>
<Value>GLNoTexUniform</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLSBTA</Name>
<Value>GLSBTA</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>TexturedQuadsProblem GLTextureArray</Name>
<Value>GLTextureArray</Value>
</Entry>
</Menu>
</Option>
</TestSettings>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed/releases/download/2.0.0-beta/appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-linux64-gcc48.zip</URL>
<MD5>092da084b0c6f0b4871e478ae308aa8c</MD5>
<SHA256>4cc73c2c836c153dd9056ccf6499738923e826dbebd8652776ff3c7973f824f2</SHA256>
<FileName>appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-linux64-gcc48.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>108932072</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed/releases/download/2.0.0-beta/appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-win64-vs140.zip</URL>
<MD5>4e6befb880dfeece518f4ccadd5f2f2c</MD5>
<SHA256>1cc690aac45100b3e228cf6888cec9faf777994ef32ed96a3110d0b0e102bb57</SHA256>
<FileName>appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-win64-vs140.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>62994385</FileSize>
<PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed-scenes/releases/download/1.8.0-beta/emily_1.4.zip</URL>
<MD5>ac70fa83eb5f12966fd28a000c54c210</MD5>
<SHA256>3ad9332ad0777d70871454228587372fee9ad98db35483cd25c96b7663b81886</SHA256>
<FileName>emily_1.4.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>417182051</FileSize>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed-scenes/releases/download/1.8.0-beta/disney_material_1.2.zip</URL>
<MD5>4eebe5b47792b8ca031995cf9e613893</MD5>
<SHA256>6aa882aab4ce14129fbc899a9e00e65d281a239373f17705d536488511d719c4</SHA256>
<FileName>disney_material_1.2.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>3436200</FileSize>
</Package>
<Package>
<URL>https://github.com/appleseedhq/appleseed-scenes/releases/download/1.8.0-beta/material_tester_1.4.zip</URL>
<MD5>64cfa21fad171fa1ceb32539b448755a</MD5>
<SHA256>0e185ed1363f98c826c7b37763ccac0b203118df850c9583be29299b4f8da22e</SHA256>
<FileName>material_tester_1.4.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>21341121</FileSize>
</Package>
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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-linux64-gcc48.zip
unzip -o emily_1.4.zip
unzip -o disney_material_1.2.zip
unzip -o material_tester_1.4.zip
cp -va emily/* appleseed
cp -va disney_material/* appleseed
cp -va material_tester/* appleseed
echo "#!/bin/bash
cd appleseed
./bin/appleseed.cli --benchmark-mode \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > appleseed-benchmark
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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o appleseed-2.0.0-beta-0-g5cff7b96b-win64-vs140.zip
unzip -o emily_1.4.zip
unzip -o disney_material_1.2.zip
unzip -o material_tester_1.4.zip
cp -va emily/* appleseed
cp -va disney_material/* appleseed
cp -va material_tester/* appleseed
echo "#!/bin/bash
cd appleseed
./bin/appleseed.cli.exe --benchmark-mode \$@ > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > appleseed-benchmark
chmod +x appleseed-benchmark

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>render_time=#_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
<LineHint>render_time</LineHint>
</ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.8.1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>Appleseed</Title>
<AppVersion>2.0 Beta</AppVersion>
<Description>Appleseed is an open-source production renderer focused on physically-based global illumination rendering engine primarily designed for animation and visual effects.</Description>
<ResultScale>Seconds</ResultScale>
<Proportion>LIB</Proportion>
<Executable>appleseed-benchmark</Executable>
<TimesToRun>1</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.0.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
<TestType>System</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<SupportedArchitectures>x86_64</SupportedArchitectures>
<EnvironmentSize>800</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>https://appleseedhq.net/</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>SMP</InternalTags>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Option>
<DisplayName>Scene</DisplayName>
<Identifier>scene</Identifier>
<Menu>
<Entry>
<Name>Emily</Name>
<Value>emily.appleseed</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>Disney Material</Name>
<Value>disney_material_1.appleseed</Value>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>Material Tester</Name>
<Value>material_tester_ambient_occlusion.appleseed</Value>
</Entry>
</Menu>
</Option>
</TestSettings>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.0.0m2-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/arrayfire-benchmark-git-20170116.tar.gz</URL>
<MD5>a221ca234f4188c7c43a7a776a5f1aa3</MD5>
<SHA256>26df747a47543946c72f0d5d309620a6998894e45fe81fe2aecac696764fab34</SHA256>
<FileSize>7431207</FileSize>
</Package>
</Downloads>
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#!/bin/sh
# Not all of these dependencies below may be covered automatically by PTS, in particular arrayfire.
# http://arrayfire.com/download-splash/?redirect_to=/download or compile from source from gitub:
# https://github.com/arrayfire/arrayfire
# sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends libboost-all-dev
#procuring arrayfire is easy! We prefer the no-gl version so we can run headless
# VER=3.4.2; wget http://arrayfire.com/installer_archive/${VER}/ArrayFire-no-gl-v${VER}_Linux_x86_64.sh
#ArrayFire is expected to be installed to /opt
#to install via the shell package ArrayFire supplies - use the prefix option ./ArrayFire-v3.4.2_Linux_x86_64.sh --prefix=/opt
#when prompted with "Do you want to include the subdirectory arrayfire-3?", say yes
#launch with the environment variable OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR set to the path to cl.h
#e.g. OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR=/opt/rocm/opencl/include/CL/ phoronix-test-suite install arrayfire
#also make sure to use the correct path to your OpenCL shared library
#e.g. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/rocm/opencl/lib/x86_64 phoronix-test-suite run arrayfire
if [ -d /usr/local/cuda ]
then
PATH="/usr/local/cuda/bin:$PATH"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda/lib64:/usr/local/cuda/nvvm/lib64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/cuda
if [ -n OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR ]
then
export OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/cuda/include
fi
else
if [ -d /opt/rocm/opencl/lib/x86_64 ]
then
export OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR=/opt/rocm/opencl/lib/x86_64
elif [ -n OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR ]
then
export OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include
fi
fi
rm -rf arrayfire-benchmark.git
tar -xvzf arrayfire-benchmark-git-20170116.tar.gz
if [ ! -e arrayfire-benchmark.git/bin/benchmark_opencl ]
then
pushd arrayfire-benchmark.git
AF_ROOT=`pwd`
./updateLibraries.sh --build --prefix=${AF_ROOT} --cl-path=${OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR}
pushd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DArrayFire_DIR=${AF_ROOT}/arrayfire-3/share/ArrayFire/cmake -DOpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR=${OpenCL_INCLUDE_DIR} ..
#make -j${NUM_CPU_CORES} benchmark_opencl
make -j${NUM_CPU_CORES}
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
popd
popd
fi
#pushd arrayfire-benchmark.git
cd ~/
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd arrayfire-benchmark.git
if [ -d /usr/local/cuda ]
then
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda/lib64:/usr/local/cuda/nvvm/lib64:\$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
fi
if [ -d /opt/rocm/opencl/lib/x86_64 ]
then
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/rocm/opencl/lib/x86_64:\$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
fi
if [ -n COMPUTE_DEVICE ]
then
export COMPUTE_DEVICE=0
fi
timeout -s SIGKILL --preserve-status 30 ./\$@ -d \${COMPUTE_DEVICE} > \$LOG_FILE
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status
perl -pi -e 's/\e\[(\d+)(;\d+)*m//g' \$LOG_FILE #scrub ansi codes
awk 'NR > 4 { print \$0 } NR <= 4 { next }' \${LOG_FILE} > \${LOG_FILE}.tmp; mv \${LOG_FILE}.tmp \${LOG_FILE}
grep -v Baseline \${LOG_FILE} > \${LOG_FILE}.tmp; mv \${LOG_FILE}.tmp \${LOG_FILE}
perl -pi -e 's/\e\[(\d+)(;\d+)*m//g' \$LOG_FILE #scrub ansi codes
sed -n '/Celero/,\$p' \$LOG_FILE
awk '/Celero/,0' \$LOG_FILE
awk 'NR > 4 { print \$0 } NR <= 4 { next }' \$LOG_FILE
grep -v Baseline \${LOG_FILE} > \${LOG_FILE}.tmp; mv \${LOG_FILE}.tmp \${LOG_FILE}
" > arrayfire
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v6.0.0m5-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/askap-benchmarks-20151110.tar.gz</URL>
<MD5>5bb53220fddd2b727e57bf530656f15e</MD5>
<SHA256>fba2491eafac9faab6934dab6305bc8de51fc742e7854abd35eaaddf0b3f415e</SHA256>
<FileSize>115132</FileSize>
</Package>
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#!/bin/sh
tar -zxvf askap-benchmarks-20151110.tar.gz
cd askap-benchmarks/tConvolveCuda
make
echo $? > ~/install-exit-status
cd ~/
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd askap-benchmarks/tConvolveCuda
./tConvolveCuda > \$LOG_FILE
echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > askap
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v6.0.0m5-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Gridding rate #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
<MatchToTestArguments>Gridding</MatchToTestArguments>
</ResultsParser>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Degridding rate #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
<MatchToTestArguments>Degridding</MatchToTestArguments>
</ResultsParser>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v6.0.0m5-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>ASKAP tConvolveCuda</Title>
<AppVersion>2015-11-10</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a CUDA benchmark of ATNF's ASKAP Benchmark with currently using the tConvolveCuda sub-test.</Description>
<ResultScale>Million Grid Points Per Second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.0.0</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Benchmark</SoftwareType>
<TestType>Graphics</TestType>
<License>Free</License>
<Status>Verified</Status>
<ExternalDependencies>build-utilities, cuda</ExternalDependencies>
<EnvironmentSize>1</EnvironmentSize>
<ProjectURL>https://github.com/ATNF/askap-benchmarks</ProjectURL>
<InternalTags>CUDA</InternalTags>
<Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer>
</TestProfile>
<TestSettings>
<Default>
<AllowCacheShare>TRUE</AllowCacheShare>
</Default>
<Option>
<DisplayName>Processing</DisplayName>
<Identifier>processing</Identifier>
<ArgumentPrefix></ArgumentPrefix>
<ArgumentPostfix></ArgumentPostfix>
<DefaultEntry>0</DefaultEntry>
<Menu>
<Entry>
<Name>Gridding</Name>
<Value>Gridding</Value>
<Message></Message>
</Entry>
<Entry>
<Name>Degridding</Name>
<Value>Degridding</Value>
<Message></Message>
</Entry>
</Menu>
</Option>
</TestSettings>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.0m1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<Downloads>
<Package>
<URL>http://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/benchmark-files/asmFish-20180723.zip</URL>
<MD5>15c79b8378787f5fee0a37ccc22fe97f</MD5>
<SHA256>f03f6c037ad37cde553ffd02efb4643a43a71cbb4942c809aeb22db12cb1e0c1</SHA256>
<FileName>asmFish-20180723.zip</FileName>
<FileSize>2207999</FileSize>
</Package>
</Downloads>
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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o asmFish-20180723.zip
cd asmFish-master
chmod +x LinuxOS_binaries/*
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd asmFish-master
if [ \$OS_ARCH = \"aarch64\" ]
then
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./LinuxOS_binaries/armFishL_2018-07-23_v8 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
else
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./LinuxOS_binaries/asmFishL_2018-07-23_base > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1
fi" > asmfish
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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o asmFish-20180723.zip
cd asmFish-master
chmod +x MacOS_binaries/*
cd ~
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd asmFish-master
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./asmFishX_2018-07-23_base > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > asmfish
chmod +x asmfish

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#!/bin/sh
unzip -o asmFish-20180723.zip
echo "#!/bin/sh
cd asmFish-master/WindowsOS_binaries
echo \"bench 1024 \$NUM_CPU_CORES 26\" | ./asmFishW_2018-07-23_base.exe > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > asmfish
chmod +x asmfish

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.0m1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<ResultsParser>
<OutputTemplate>Nodes/second : #_RESULT_#</OutputTemplate>
</ResultsParser>
</PhoronixTestSuite>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--Phoronix Test Suite v8.6.0m1-->
<PhoronixTestSuite>
<TestInformation>
<Title>asmFish</Title>
<AppVersion>2018-07-23</AppVersion>
<Description>This is a test of asmFish, an advanced chess benchmark written in Assembly.</Description>
<ResultScale>Nodes/second</ResultScale>
<Proportion>HIB</Proportion>
<SubTitle>1024 Hash Memory, 26 Depth</SubTitle>
<TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun>
</TestInformation>
<TestProfile>
<Version>1.1.1</Version>
<SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows, MacOSX</SupportedPlatforms>
<SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType>
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