POWER9 compiler benchmarking for a future article on Phoronix.
Processor: POWER9 @ 3.80GHz (44 Cores / 176 Threads), Motherboard: PowerNV T2P9D01 REV 1.01, Memory: 65536MB, Disk: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB + 2000GB Seagate ST2000DM006-2DM1, Graphics: ASPEED Family, Network: 2 x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5719 PCIe
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: GCC 8.2.0 + clang (GCC) 8.2.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Environment Notes: CXXFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native CFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native
Compiler Notes: --enable-checking=release
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: powernv-cpufreq ondemand
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: GCC 9.0.1 20190203 + clang (GCC) 9.0.1 20190203 (experimental), File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: Clang 7.0.1 + LLVM 7.0.1, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Environment Notes: CXXFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native CFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native
Compiler Notes: Optimized build; Default target: powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu; Host CPU: pwr9
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: powernv-cpufreq ondemand
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: Clang 8.0.0 + LLVM 8.0.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
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Processor: POWER9 @ 3.80GHz (44 Cores / 176 Threads), Motherboard: PowerNV T2P9D01 REV 1.01, Memory: 65536MB, Disk: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB + 2000GB Seagate ST2000DM006-2DM1, Graphics: ASPEED Family, Network: 2 x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5719 PCIe
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: GCC 8.2.0 + clang (GCC) 8.2.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Environment Notes: CXXFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native CFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native
Compiler Notes: --enable-checking=release
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: powernv-cpufreq ondemand
Testing initiated at 5 February 2019 20:23 by user phoronix.
Processor: POWER9 @ 3.80GHz (44 Cores / 176 Threads), Motherboard: PowerNV T2P9D01 REV 1.01, Memory: 65536MB, Disk: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB + 2000GB Seagate ST2000DM006-2DM1, Graphics: ASPEED Family, Network: 2 x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5719 PCIe
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: GCC 9.0.1 20190203 + clang (GCC) 9.0.1 20190203 (experimental), File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Environment Notes: CXXFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native CFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native
Compiler Notes: --enable-checking=release
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: powernv-cpufreq ondemand
Testing initiated at 6 February 2019 05:10 by user phoronix.
Processor: POWER9 @ 3.80GHz (44 Cores / 176 Threads), Motherboard: PowerNV T2P9D01 REV 1.01, Memory: 65536MB, Disk: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB + 2000GB Seagate ST2000DM006-2DM1, Graphics: ASPEED Family, Network: 2 x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5719 PCIe
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: Clang 7.0.1 + LLVM 7.0.1, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Environment Notes: CXXFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native CFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native
Compiler Notes: Optimized build; Default target: powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu; Host CPU: pwr9
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: powernv-cpufreq ondemand
Testing initiated at 6 February 2019 08:23 by user phoronix.
Processor: POWER9 @ 3.80GHz (44 Cores / 176 Threads), Motherboard: PowerNV T2P9D01 REV 1.01, Memory: 65536MB, Disk: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB + 2000GB Seagate ST2000DM006-2DM1, Graphics: ASPEED Family, Network: 2 x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5719 PCIe
OS: Ubuntu 19.04, Kernel: 4.18.0-11-generic (ppc64le), Compiler: Clang 8.0.0 + LLVM 8.0.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Environment Notes: CXXFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native CFLAGS=-O3-mtune=native-mcpu=native
Compiler Notes: Optimized build; Default target: powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu; Host CPU: pwr9
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: powernv-cpufreq ondemand
Testing initiated at 6 February 2019 12:25 by user phoronix.