SPEC CINT2000 Summary
             IBM Corporation IBM eServer p5 595 (1900 MHz, 1 CPU)
                           Tue Oct 12 04:40:35 2004

SPEC License #11    Test date: Oct-2004     Hardware availability: Nov-2004
Tester: IBM                                 Software availability: Nov-2004

                   Base      Base      Base      Peak      Peak      Peak
   Benchmarks    Ref Time  Run Time   Ratio    Ref Time  Run Time   Ratio
   ------------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------
   164.gzip          1400     162         866      1400     159         881 
   164.gzip          1400     162         866*     1400     159         880 
   164.gzip          1400     162         866      1400     159         880*
   175.vpr           1400     115        1222      1400     114        1223 
   175.vpr           1400     115        1222      1400     115        1223 
   175.vpr           1400     115        1222*     1400     114        1223*
   176.gcc           1100      71.4      1541      1100      70.7      1557*
   176.gcc           1100      71.4      1542*     1100      70.7      1557 
   176.gcc           1100      71.3      1542      1100      70.7      1557 
   181.mcf           1800      76.1      2366*     1800      70.0      2570*
   181.mcf           1800      76.0      2368      1800      70.3      2562 
   181.mcf           1800      76.1      2364      1800      70.0      2571 
   186.crafty        1000      84.6      1182*     1000      68.4      1462*
   186.crafty        1000      84.6      1182      1000      68.3      1463 
   186.crafty        1000      84.6      1182      1000      68.4      1461 
   197.parser        1800     146        1231      1800     144        1247*
   197.parser        1800     146        1231*     1800     144        1247 
   197.parser        1800     146        1230      1800     144        1247 
   252.eon           1300      81.5      1595      1300      78.5      1656*
   252.eon           1300      81.1      1602      1300      78.6      1654 
   252.eon           1300      81.2      1601*     1300      78.5      1656 
   253.perlbmk       1800     185         971*     1800     169        1064 
   253.perlbmk       1800     185         971      1800     169        1064*
   253.perlbmk       1800     185         971      1800     169        1063 
   254.gap           1100      86.1      1278      1100      86.0      1279 
   254.gap           1100      86.0      1279      1100      86.0      1279 
   254.gap           1100      86.0      1279*     1100      86.0      1279*
   255.vortex        1900      89.2      2129*     1900      83.9      2265 
   255.vortex        1900      89.3      2128      1900      83.9      2265*
   255.vortex        1900      89.1      2133      1900      83.9      2263 
   256.bzip2         1500     113        1323      1500     111        1353 
   256.bzip2         1500     113        1323*     1500     111        1352 
   256.bzip2         1500     113        1323      1500     111        1353*
   300.twolf         3000     193        1553      3000     187        1604 
   300.twolf         3000     193        1553*     3000     187        1603 
   300.twolf         3000     193        1554      3000     187        1604*
   ========================================================================
   164.gzip          1400     162         866*     1400     159         880*
   175.vpr           1400     115        1222*     1400     114        1223*
   176.gcc           1100      71.4      1542*     1100      70.7      1557*
   181.mcf           1800      76.1      2366*     1800      70.0      2570*
   186.crafty        1000      84.6      1182*     1000      68.4      1462*
   197.parser        1800     146        1231*     1800     144        1247*
   252.eon           1300      81.2      1601*     1300      78.5      1656*
   253.perlbmk       1800     185         971*     1800     169        1064*
   254.gap           1100      86.0      1279*     1100      86.0      1279*
   255.vortex        1900      89.2      2129*     1900      83.9      2265*
   256.bzip2         1500     113        1323*     1500     111        1353*
   300.twolf         3000     193        1553*     3000     187        1604*
   SPECint_base2000                      1383
   SPECint2000                                                         1451


                                   HARDWARE
                                   --------
     Hardware Vendor: IBM Corporation
          Model Name: IBM eServer p5 595 (1900 MHz, 1 CPU)
                 CPU: POWER5
             CPU MHz: 1900
                 FPU: Integrated
      CPU(s) enabled: 8 cores, 4 chips, 2 cores/chip (SMT off)
    CPU(s) orderable: 16,24,32,40,48,56,64
            Parallel: No
       Primary Cache: 64KBI+32KBD (on chip)/core
     Secondary Cache: 1920KB unified (on chip)/chip
            L3 Cache: 36MB unified (off-chip)/chip, 4 chips/MCM, 8 MCMs/SUT
         Other Cache: None
              Memory: 256 GB DDR1
      Disk Subsystem: 3x36GB SCSI, 15K RPM
      Other Hardware: None


                                   SOFTWARE
                                   --------
    Operating System: AIX 5L V5.3
            Compiler: XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition V7.0 for AIX
         File System: AIX/JFS2
        System State: Multi-user


                                    NOTES
                                    -----
    Tested by IBM
      Portability Flags:
        176.gcc:          EXTRA_CFLAGS=-ma -DHOST_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
        186.crafty:       EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DAIX
        252.eon:          EXTRA_LDFLAGS=-I. -DNDEBUG
        253.perlbmk:      EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DSPEC_CPU2000_AIX
        254.gap:          EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DSYS_IS_BSD -DSYS_STRING_H -DSYS_HAS_TIME_PROTO -DSYS_HAS_MALLOC_PROTO
                                       -DSYS_HAS_CALLOC_PROTO
        300.twolf:        EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DHAVE_SIGNED_CHAR
     
      Base Optimization Flags:
        C:     -qpdf1/pdf2
               -O5 -blpdata -D_ILS_MACROS
        C++:   -qpdf1/pdf2
               -O5 -lhmu -qalign=natural
     
      Alternate Sources for Base & Peak:
        Approved alternate-source file 252.eon.fmax_errno.src.alt.tar.gz
        was used with 252.eon for POSIX-compatibility.
     
      Peak Optimization Flags:
         164.gzip:       -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -blpdata -D_ILS_MACROS -qfdpr
                         fdpr -R3
         175.vpr:        -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -blpdata -qalign=natural -qhot=arraypad -Q
         176.gcc:        -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5
         181.mcf:        -O5 -blpdata -qfdpr -D_ILS_MACROS
                         fdpr -R3
         186.crafty:     -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O4 -q64 -qfdpr -qarch=pwr3 -qtune=pwr3 -D_ILS_MACROS
                         fdpr -R3
         197.parser:     -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -blpdata -D_ILS_MACROS -qfdpr
                         fdpr -R3
         252.eon:        -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O4 -qarch=pwr4 -qtune=pwr4 -qalign=natural -D_ILS_MACROS
         253.perlbmk:    -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -lhmu -qalign=natural
         254.gap:        -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -lhmu -qalign=natural -D_ILS_MACROS -blpdata  
         255.vortex:     -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -lhmu -qalign=natural -D_ILS_MACROS -blpdata
         256.bzip2:      -qpdf1/pdf2
                         -O5 -blpdata -D_ILS_MACROS -qfdpr
                         fdpr -R3
         300.twolf:      -O5 -blpdata -qfdpr -D_ILS_MACROS
                         fdpr -R3
     
     
      SMT: Acronym for "Simultaneous Multi-Threading". A processor technology that allows
           the simultaneous execution of multiple thread contexts within a single processor
           core. (Enabled by default)
      MCM: Acronym for "Multi-Chip Module" (four dual-core processor chips + four L3-cache chips)
           This system contains 8 MCMs.
      SUT: Acronym for "System Under Test"
     
      C:       IBM XL C for AIX invoked as xlc
      C++:     IBM XL C++ for AIX invoked as xlC
     
      APAR IY60349 was applied to AIX to enable new hardware support.
      ulimits set to unlimited.
      Large page mode and memory affinity were set as follows:
         vmo -r -o lgpg_regions=7000 -o lgpg_size=16777216 -o memory_affinity=1
         chuser capabilities=CAP_BYPASS_RAC_VMM,CAP_PROPAGATE $USER
         shutdown -r
         export MEMORY_AFFINITY=MCM
      Fifty-six cores were deconfigured and SMT disabled at the open-firmware prompt, using the command
         boot -s cpu=8 -s smt_off
      The following config-file entry was used to assign each benchmark process to a core:
         use_submit_for_speed = 1
         submit = let "MYCPU=\$SPECUSERNUM"; bindprocessor \$\$ \$MYCPU; $command
      The "bindprocessor" AIX command binds a process to a CPU core.
     
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