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Re: ragemem benchmark results thread !
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So the problem does not come from my code.

I had many reports of slow L1 write speed from Sam users. If it's just a software configuration problem, maybe it's interesting to write a mini tuto explaining how to configure this.

Losing half the interest of L1 cache is a big bottleneck for the whole system.

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here's my results after running mmucr before running ragemem...my results appear to be roughly the same so it looks like it's a non flex Sam issue perhaps.

RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 799 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1598

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2852 MB/Sec
READ64: 5666 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2862 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5686 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 298 MB/Sec
READ64: 298 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 165 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 165 MB/Sec
WRITE: 894 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 14 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec

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@328gts

You previous tests did not show any mistake.

This patch in olny for thoses experiencing slow L1 cache speeds on some Sam440 (which is not your case).

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ah ok i thought m3x mentioned something that would help speed up ram speeds ..

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@328gts

The video bus on the original sam really is slow...not much better than classic ;)

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My Peg2:

CPU: Motorola MPC 7447/7457 Apollo 1.1 @ 999 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: 512 KB - L3: none
Cache Line: 32

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 2998

---> L1 <---
READ32: 3810 MB/Sec
READ64: 7619 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 3265 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 2541 MB/Sec

---> L2 <---
READ32: 1722 MB/Sec
READ64: 2249 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 1551 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 1955 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 146 MB/Sec
READ64: 146 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 215 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 438 MB/Sec
WRITE: 811 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 45 MB/Sec
WRITE: 221 MB/Sec

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@m3x

Ragemem before patch :

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1598

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2839 MB/Sec
READ64: 5641 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 167 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 335 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 277 MB/Sec
READ64: 277 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 166 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 328 MB/Sec
WRITE: 898 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 14 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec


MMUCR :
OLD SPR[0x03b2]: 0x01490000
NEW SPR[0x03b2]: 0x00010000


Ragemem after patch :

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1598

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2841 MB/Sec
READ64: 5642 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2859 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5679 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 277 MB/Sec
READ64: 277 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE: 890 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 14 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec



So, it seems to be OK for

---> L1 <---
WRITE32: 2859 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5679 MB/Sec

but note the
---> RAM <---
WRITE64: 164 MB/Sec (before : WRITE64: 328 MB/Sec)

When I switch off, the computer, it resets the problem : is it normal and must I put MMUCR in wbstartup ?

(I've got another problem with my SAM, what's the best way to contact you directly :
info at soft3.net
or on www.acube-systems.biz (contacts) ?)

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@shadowsun

Good to see the L1 problem solved, the RAM speed now is in line with other Flex 800 machines (before it was wrong)

You need to re run the patch every time you reset the machine.

A bit more info about the "patch": the problem was seen the first time on the new Sam460, slow L1 access speed. After a lot of research, it turned out the problem was a misconfigured register (MMUCR) which sometimes is set incorrectly.

Then we looked at the 440, to see if the problem was there as well, but we never incountered the problem in our lab, until this test results came out from other users, which showed than some 440 may show the problem as well.

A new 440 kernel (currently in betat testing) set the register correctly, but I don't know when it will be released.

In the meantime, my intention, is to put a little executable on OS4Depot next days.

PS. you can contact me here: mtretene _at_ acube-systems.com

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@m3x

Happy to see this small benchmark enlightened a MMUCR problem on 440.

But about the 460, maybe you can explain me the L2 write speed?

---> L2 <---
READ32: 1061 MB/Sec
READ64: 1061 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 521 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 520 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 311 MB/Sec
READ64: 310 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 521 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 521 MB/Sec
WRITE: 1251 MB/Sec (Tricky)

Read speed is acceptable, but write speed is strange. Once again a problem, or just the PPC460 design?

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@Crisot

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Read speed is acceptable, but write speed is strange. Once again a problem, or just the PPC460 design?

Right now, it's a "safe" setting which preserve data coherency when DMA is involved (the L2 controller do buses snooping)
We'll do more tests to see if we can "relax" the setting a bit, or if it's better to keep it.

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And here are the results of the austrian jury:

CSPPC, CVPPC, OS4.0

RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: 604e 9.514 @ 150 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 32

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 290

---> L1 <---
READ32: 511 MB/Sec
READ64: 1022 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 419 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 792 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 71 MB/Sec
READ64: 76 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 45 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 46 MB/Sec
WRITE: 73 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 5 MB/Sec
WRITE: 17 MB/Sec

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#36
Paul Zeger's A1 and mine are both from the same cradle --CompuQuick-- in Ohio. Mine has no fixes to the buses or USB; ISTR his has them. Anyway, I'm not posting mine. There approximately the same as Paul's at post #43. I did the tests with SetA1 and without SetA1 and didn't see any differences.

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CPU: AMCC PPC460EX 1.2 @ 1166 Mhz
---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 72 MB/Sec
WRITE: 261 MB/Sec
Wow, to those figures! I noticed the PegIIs were 'besting' the A1s, now the SAM460 is looking good & fast!

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CPU: AMCC PPC460EX 1.2 @ 1166 Mhz
---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 72 MB/Sec
WRITE: 261 MB/Sec
Wow, to those figures! I noticed the PegIIs were 'besting' the A1s, now the SAM460 is looking good & fast!

The built-in video is on a 66Mhz, 32 bit bus. That works out to a maximum of 264MB/second. Sounds like the write speed is hitting the bus limit. Can't do much better than that!

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***** Before SAM440ep_setup:

RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 666 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1327

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2447 MB/Sec
READ64: 4883 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2456 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 4888 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 276 MB/Sec
READ64: 297 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE: 887 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 14 MB/Sec
WRITE: 49 MB/Sec

***** After SAM440ep_setup:

RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 666 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1327

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2446 MB/Sec
READ64: 4885 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2455 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 4890 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 276 MB/Sec
READ64: 297 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE: 887 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 31 MB/Sec
WRITE: 49 MB/Sec

Indeed, doubled write performance on the V-Bus - thanks, Max!

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Ok a before and after comparison

Before installing Sam440 Patch
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RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 799 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1599

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2841 MB/Sec
READ64: 5636 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2852 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5674 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 277 MB/Sec
READ64: 277 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 164 MB/Sec
WRITE: 895 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 14 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec


After installing Sam440 Patch

Quote:
RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 799 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1598

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2842 MB/Sec
READ64: 5640 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2852 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5676 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 277 MB/Sec
READ64: 277 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 165 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 165 MB/Sec
WRITE: 890 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 32 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec

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CPU: AMCC PPC460EX 1.2 @ 1166 Mhz
---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 72 MB/Sec
WRITE: 261 MB/Sec

The built-in video is on a 66Mhz, 32 bit bus. That works out to a maximum of 264MB/second. Sounds like the write speed is hitting the bus limit. Can't do much better than that!


Why with SAM440, we are limited to 50 MB/Sec for WRITE ?

thanks for the Sam440 Patch for the READ speed and we have big chance Crisot made Ragemem !

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The Sam440ep_setup patch released onto OS4Depot seems to have more than doubled the video bus read result on my Sam440ep-flex...

Before Sam440ep_setup:

RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 733 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1465

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2694 MB/Sec
READ64: 5372 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2713 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5395 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 286 MB/Sec
READ64: 306 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 181 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 181 MB/Sec
WRITE: 992 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 14 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec


After Sam440ep_setup:

RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 733 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1465

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2693 MB/Sec
READ64: 5370 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2709 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5399 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 286 MB/Sec
READ64: 305 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 181 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 181 MB/Sec
WRITE: 979 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 33 MB/Sec
WRITE: 50 MB/Sec

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The Sam440ep_setup patch released onto OS4Depot seems to have more than doubled the video bus read result on my Sam440ep-flex...

Is that somehow noticeable in your system? Can you see any speed improvements in OS use?

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So far AmiCygnix seems smoother than before, especially scrolling more complicated documents in AbiWord. Placebo effect maybe?

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Ok new test after all patch applied

Quote:
RAGEMEM v0.37 - compiled 11/06/2010

CPU: AMCC PPC440EP 1.3 @ 799 Mhz
Caches Sizes: L1: 32 KB - L2: none - L3: none
Cache Line: 128

---> CPU <---
MAX MIPS: 1598

---> L1 <---
READ32: 2843 MB/Sec
READ64: 5649 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 2852 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 5668 MB/Sec

---> RAM <---
READ32: 278 MB/Sec
READ64: 278 MB/Sec
WRITE32: 165 MB/Sec
WRITE64: 165 MB/Sec
WRITE: 901 MB/Sec (Tricky)

---> VIDEO BUS <---
READ: 29 MB/Sec
WRITE: 63 MB/Sec

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