Janus Dam Nielsen writes:
>> Can you change it so that it will only run the benchmark once if it
>> sees that no preprocessing is needed?
>
> That should be simple, just put a test to see if the list of needed
> program counters is zero.
Right, I had a look at it, but I got confused by the code.
Hi Janus,
I like it very much that the benchmark can figure out by itself which
program counters are needed for preprocessing.
Can you change it so that it will only run the benchmark once if it sees
that no preprocessing is needed?
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Martin Geisler
VIFF (Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework
Martin Geisler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi again
> The results are from test runs between the machines thyra (Aarhus,
> Denmark), bazooka (LA, USA), and serengeti (Trondheim, Norway). I have
> used benchmark.py, some shell scripting and lots of patience :-)
>
> The first graph shows parallel m
Hello,
Happy New Year! I have some fresh benchmark results for you all.
The results are from test runs between the machines thyra (Aarhus,
Denmark), bazooka (LA, USA), and serengeti (Trondheim, Norway). I have
used benchmark.py, some shell scripting and lots of patience :-)
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The first graph sh