8240 BogoMIPS

Seungdong Lee sdlee at da-san.com
Mon May 22 12:38:29 EST 2000


Marcus Sundberg wrote:

> Dan Malek <dan at netx4.com> writes:
>
> > Seungdong Lee wrote:
> > > BogoMIPS value of my board is currently 131.89.
> > > My board is configured to run in 200MHz system clock.
> >
> > I have not booted my 8240 for a while, and I don't remember the number.
> > I have another 8240 showing up soon, so I will be back on that before
> > long and will pay attention to this.  For some reason, I do remember that
> > with caches disabled this number is _really_ small, like 13 or 18 or
> > something.
>
> I'm not very familiar with 82x0 processors, but doesn't 8240 use a
> 603-core? When I worked with a 603ev running at 200 MHz I got
> something like 133 BogoMIPS, so then the above value would be correct.
>

Good information.
But, why it is 133 BogoMIPS?
I still think that the correct value is 400.

>
> > I wouldn't use BogoMIPS for any kind of benchmark.  There have been
> > plenty of discussions on mailing lists (including linuxppc lists) to
> > indicate this abosolute number doesn't mean much.  I have many PowerPC
> > systems running Linux, from 8xx embedded though 7400/G4 systems.  I
> > certainly can't predict what this number "should" be.
>
> The BogoMIPS can be used for rough sanity-checks when comparing
> processors with identical cores and different clocks. For anything
> else it's completely useless. And excelent example is that a
> Pentium CPU gives a BogoMIPS value of about 1xclock, while a Pentium
> MMX CPU gives about 2xclock, even though their real-life performance
> is practicly the same.
>

Maybe it is because of the difference in superscalar architecture.

-- Seungdong Lee

>
> //Marcus
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