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Notes about performance benchmarks
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For each benchmark, here is a brief description and notes about strengths
and weaknesses of the benchmark.
bz2:
- Description: Burrows-Wheeler compression and decompression.
- Strengths: A real, widely used program, very similar to the 256.bzip2
SPEC2000 benchmark. Not dominated by any code, the hottest
55 blocks account for only 90% of execution. Has lots of
short blocks and stresses the memory system hard.
- Weaknesses: None, really, it's a good benchmark.
fbench:
- Description: Does some ray-tracing.
- Strengths: Moderately realistic program.
- Weaknesses: Dominated by sin and cos, which are not widely used, and are
hardware-supported on x86 but not on other platforms such as
PPC.
ffbench:
- Description: Does a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT).
- Strengths: Tests common FP ops (mostly adding and multiplying array
elements), FFT is a very important operation.
- Weaknesses: Dominated by the inner loop, which is quite long and flatters
Valgrind due to the small dispatcher overhead.
sarp:
- Description: Does a lot of stack allocation and deallocation.
- Strengths: Tests for a specific performance bug that existed in 3.1.0 and
all earlier versions.
- Weaknesses: Highly artificial.