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authortron <tron>1998-02-26 21:27:49 +0000
committertron <tron>1998-02-26 21:27:49 +0000
commitfa9a8b2169e0add6ef1effd3735eaa014c96b1c2 (patch)
treea122e2d335aac4d14bbec8e65d147aefd36f0acf /benchmarks/bonnie
parent581d0099c0338dae8cfc7f639d148725ff5050c9 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-fa9a8b2169e0add6ef1effd3735eaa014c96b1c2.tar.gz
Initial import of FreeBSD's "bonnie" port.
Diffstat (limited to 'benchmarks/bonnie')
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/bonnie/Makefile21
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/bonnie/files/md51
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/bonnie/patches/patch-aa97
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/COMMENT1
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/DESCR17
-rw-r--r--benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/PLIST2
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diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/Makefile b/benchmarks/bonnie/Makefile
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+# New ports collection makefile for: bonnie
+# Version required: 1.0
+# Date created: 26 September 1994
+# Whom: se
+#
+# $FreeBSD Id: Makefile,v 1.5 1997/11/26 23:09:14 jseger Exp
+#
+
+DISTNAME= Bonnie
+PKGNAME= bonnie-1.0
+CATEGORIES= benchmarks
+MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/benchmark/Bonnie/
+EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
+
+MAINTAINER= se@FreeBSD.org
+
+MAN1= bonnie.1
+
+CFLAGS+= -static
+
+.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/files/md5 b/benchmarks/bonnie/files/md5
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+++ b/benchmarks/bonnie/files/md5
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+MD5 (Bonnie.tar.Z) = 23f73cd45caabb510b4f2bdc6dfa6ff0
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/patches/patch-aa b/benchmarks/bonnie/patches/patch-aa
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+diff -C2 Makefile~ Makefile
+*** Makefile~ Wed Aug 21 17:19:11 1991
+--- Makefile Thu May 18 20:27:19 1995
+***************
+*** 1,7 ****
+
+! CC = cc
+! CFLAGS = -O2
+
+! all: Bonnie
+!
+! Bonnie:
+--- 1,10 ----
++ all: bonnie
+
+! bonnie:
+! $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -static -o bonnie Bonnie.c
+
+! install:
+! -@mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/bin
+! -@mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/man/man1
+! ${INSTALL} ${COPY} ${STRIP} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE} bonnie ${PREFIX}/bin
+! ${INSTALL} ${COPY} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 644 bonnie.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
+diff -C2 /dev/null bonnie.1
+*** /dev/null Thu May 18 20:25:21 1995
+--- bonnie.1 Thu May 18 20:26:47 1995
+***************
+*** 0 ****
+--- 1,68 ----
++ .\" The following requests are required for all man pages.
++ .Dd May 18, 1995
++ .Os UNIX
++ .Dt BONNIE 1
++ .Sh NAME
++ .Nm bonnie
++ .Nd Performance Test of Filesystem I/O
++ .Sh SYNOPSIS
++ .Nm bonnie
++ .Op Fl d Ar scratch-dir
++ .Op Fl s Ar size-in-MB
++ .Op Fl m Ar machine-label
++
++ .Sh DESCRIPTION
++ .Nm Bonnie
++ tests the speed of file I/O from standard C library calls.
++ It reads and writes 8KB blocks to find the maximum sustained
++ data rate (usually limited by the drive or controller) and additionally
++ rewrites the file (better simulating normal operating conditions and
++ quite dependent on drive and OS optimisations).
++
++ The per character read and write tests are generally limited by CPU speed
++ only on current generation hardware. It takes some 35 SPECint92 to read
++ or write a file at a rate of 1MB/s using getc() and putc().
++
++ The seek test results depend on the buffer cache size, since the fraction
++ of disk blocks that fits into the buffer cache will be found without any
++ disk operation and will contribute zero seek time samples.
++ (See
++ .Sx BUGS
++ below.)
++
++ .Sh OPTIONS
++ .Bl -tag -width indent
++ .It Fl d Ar scratch-dir
++ Specify the directory where the test file gets written. The default
++ is the current directory. Make sure there is sufficient free space
++ available on the partition this directory resides in.
++ .It Fl s Ar size-in-MB
++ Specify the size of the test file in MByte. This much space must be
++ available for the tests to complete.
++ .It Fl m Ar machine-label
++ Specify a label to be written in the first column of the result table.
++ .El
++
++ .Sh SEE ALSO
++ .Xr iozone 1 ,
++ .Xr iostat 8
++
++ .Sh AUTHOR
++ .Nm Bonnie
++ was written by Tim Bray <tbray@watsol.waterloo.edu>.
++
++ .Sh BUGS
++ .Nm Bonnie
++ tries hard to measure disk performance and not the quality of the
++ buffer cache implementation. In merged buffer caches common today,
++ the buffer cache size is often only limited by total RAM on an otherwise
++ unloaded system. Be sure to use a file at least twice at large as
++ available RAM to protect against artificially high results.
++
++ There is no way to keep the buffer cache from increasing the reported
++ seek rate. This is because the fraction of accesses corresponding to the
++ amount of the file cached, will be done without seeks.
++ If your buffer cache is half the size of the file used, then half the
++ requests will be satisfied immediately, and and the seek rate printed
++ will be twice the actual value.
++
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/COMMENT b/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/COMMENT
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+Performance Test of Filesystem I/O.
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/DESCR b/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/DESCR
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+Bonnie: Filesystem Benchmark Program
+
+Bonnie tests the speed of file I/O using standard C library calls.
+It does reads and writes of blocks, testing for the limit of sustained
+data rate (usually limited by the drive or controller) and updates on
+a file (better simulating normal operating conditions and quite dependent
+on drive and OS optimisations).
+The per character read and write tests are generally limited by CPU speed
+only on current generation hardware. It takes some 35 SPECint92 to read
+or write a file at a rate of 1MB/s using getc() and putc().
+The seek tests are dependent on the buffer cache size, since the fraction
+of disk blocks that fits into the buffer cache will be found without any
+disk operation and will contribute zero seek time readings. I.e. if the
+buffer cache is 16MB and the Bonnie test file is 32MB in size, then the
+seek time will come out as half its real value. The seek time includes
+rotational delay, and will thus always come out higher than specified for
+a drive.
diff --git a/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/PLIST b/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/PLIST
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+++ b/benchmarks/bonnie/pkg/PLIST
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+bin/bonnie
+man/man1/bonnie.1.gz