Re: x86, ARM, PARISC, PPC, MIPS and Sparc folks please run this

From: Roman Zippel
Date: Mon Sep 01 2003 - 06:13:53 EST


Hi,

On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Jamie Lokier wrote:

> I would prefer that you run the attached program. It fixes a bug in
> the function which tests whether the problem is in the L1 cache or
> store buffer. The bug probably didn't affect the test, but it might
> have.

This is the result for a 060:

$ ./a.out
(256) [175,175,11] Test separation: 4096 bytes: pass
(256) [173,175,11] Test separation: 8192 bytes: pass
(256) [176,175,10] Test separation: 16384 bytes: pass
(256) [174,173,11] Test separation: 32768 bytes: pass
(256) [174,175,11] Test separation: 65536 bytes: pass
(256) [175,175,10] Test separation: 131072 bytes: pass
(256) [176,176,10] Test separation: 262144 bytes: pass
(256) [175,175,11] Test separation: 524288 bytes: pass
(256) [173,175,11] Test separation: 1048576 bytes: pass
(256) [174,174,11] Test separation: 2097152 bytes: pass
(256) [176,176,10] Test separation: 4194304 bytes: pass
(256) [177,177,9] Test separation: 8388608 bytes: pass
(256) [175,176,10] Test separation: 16777216 bytes: pass
VM page alias coherency test: all sizes passed
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
CPU: 68060
MMU: 68060
FPU: 68060
Clocking: 49.7MHz
BogoMips: 99.53
Calibration: 497664 loops

bye, Roman

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