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benchmarks/stress-ng: Update homepage
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[PATCH] benchmarks/stress-ng: Update pkg-descr and WWW
0001-benchmarks-stress-ng-Update-pkg-descr-and-WWW.patch (text/plain), 3.18 KB, created by
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on 2023-08-05 10:02:40 UTC
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[PATCH] benchmarks/stress-ng: Update pkg-descr and WWW
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>From c167d8c5f0051391da12fe778624aa58f316de8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >From: Andrey Korobkov <alster@vinterdalen.se> >Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2023 06:33:52 +0400 >Subject: [PATCH] benchmarks/stress-ng: Update pkg-descr and WWW > >PR: 269602 >--- > benchmarks/stress-ng/Makefile | 4 ++-- > benchmarks/stress-ng/pkg-descr | 19 +++++++++++++++---- > 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/benchmarks/stress-ng/Makefile b/benchmarks/stress-ng/Makefile >index 185db03257a6..1311653fabf2 100644 >--- a/benchmarks/stress-ng/Makefile >+++ b/benchmarks/stress-ng/Makefile >@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ > PORTNAME= stress-ng > DISTVERSIONPREFIX= V > DISTVERSION= 0.16.02 >-PORTREVISION= 1 >+PORTREVISION= 2 > CATEGORIES= benchmarks > > MAINTAINER= pizzamig@FreeBSD.org > COMMENT= Stress test benchmarks >-WWW= http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~cking/stress-ng/ >+WWW= https://github.com/ColinIanKing/stress-ng/ > > LICENSE= GPLv2+ > LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/COPYING >diff --git a/benchmarks/stress-ng/pkg-descr b/benchmarks/stress-ng/pkg-descr >index 16e6be5c6f6a..286a535651b8 100644 >--- a/benchmarks/stress-ng/pkg-descr >+++ b/benchmarks/stress-ng/pkg-descr >@@ -1,4 +1,15 @@ >-This stress test suite will stress a computer system in various >-selectable ways It was designed to exercise various physical >-subsystems of a computer as well as various operating system kernel >-interfaces. >+stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical subsystems of a computer as well as the various operating system kernel interfaces. Stress-ng features: >+ >+ 300+ stress tests >+ 80+ CPU specific stress tests that exercise floating point, integer, bit manipulation and control flow >+ 20+ virtual memory stress tests >+ 40+ file system stress tests >+ 30+ memory/CPU cache stress tests >+ portable: builds on Linux (Debian, Devuan, RHEL, Fedora, Centos, Slackware OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, etc..), Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Minix, Android, MacOS X, Serenity OS, GNU/Hurd, Haiku, Windows Subsystem for Linux and SunOs/Dilos/Solaris. with gcc, musl-gcc, clang, icc, icx, tcc and pcc. >+ tested on alpha, armel, armhf, arm64, hppa, i386, m68k, mips32, mips64, power32, ppc64el, risc-v, sh4, s390x, sparc64, x86-64 >+ >+stress-ng was originally intended to make a machine work hard and trip hardware issues such as thermal overruns as well as operating system bugs that only occur when a system is being thrashed hard. Use stress-ng with caution as some of the tests can make a system run hot on poorly designed hardware and also can cause excessive system thrashing which may be difficult to stop. >+ >+stress-ng can also measure test throughput rates; this can be useful to observe performance changes across different operating system releases or types of hardware. However, it has never been intended to be used as a precise benchmark test suite, so do NOT use it in this manner. >+ >+Running stress-ng with root privileges will adjust out of memory settings on Linux systems to make the stressors unkillable in low memory situations, so use this judiciously. With the appropriate privilege, stress-ng can allow the ionice class and ionice levels to be adjusted, again, this should be used with care. >-- >2.41.0 >
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