JNodeMips
Submitted by epr on Wed, 04/07/2004 - 15:29.
I've added a JNodeMips value for each processor in the system (currently always 1) to indicate the effective speed on the processor.
I want to use this number for calculating delay loops for e.g. device startup timeouts.
So please report your JNodeMips value together with the processor type & speed, so we have an indication of how to derive the timeout values.
Ewout
The list so far:
33.55 AMD Duron 900Mhz
57.88 Pentium 4 2Ghz
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Pentium Mobile III 750
My measure:
21.10 JNodeMIPS on a Pentium Mobile III 750 MHz
-Patrik
Athlon XP
I have 92.10 JNodeMIPS with my Athlon XP 2800+ (2.08 GHz)
Under VMWare 4/Windows XP, I have values between (I run it 4 to 5 times) 31 and 34 JNodeMIPS, but one time I had only 18 JNodeMIPS.
Athlon...
On Athlon XP 1800+ (1533MHz) under vmware 3.2 on RH Linux I got 462.14 JNodeMIPS.
Is this possible?
Levente
Timer bug in vmware
This is a bug in the timer interrupt of VMWare. I already noticed that is ticks much slower then on a normal PC.
Can you try on bare hardware?
Ewout
can't find it
I just updated from cvs, complied and created a new CF to start with the PC but I couldn't find something like 'JNodeMips: XXX' printed to the console during startup. Do I need to run a command to calculate it?
Sebastian
Scroll up
It is at the top of the scrolled console like:
"Processor 0: GenuineIntel 34.00 JNodeMIPS"
Now I found it.
I have 45.10 JNodeMIPS running on a Ahtlon XP 2500+ (1833 Ghz).
Sebastian