gecko-dev/testing/sisyphus/bin/mips.pl

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# -*- Mode: Perl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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# Calculate a relative speed measurement based on
# iterating over a simple loop in perl. Print the
# result as millions of iterations per cpu second.
sub mips
{
my $tries = 3; # repeat count to get average
my $m = 1000000; # scale to million iterations/second
my $l = 10000000; # number of iterations to time
my $cpu = 0; # cpu time accumlator
my $dummy = 0; # dummy variable to prevent optimizations
my $i;
my $start;
my $stop;
my $a;
for ($a = 0; $a < $tries; ++$a)
{
$start = (times)[0];
for ($i = 0; $i < $l; ++$i)
{
$dummy += $i;
}
$stop = (times)[0];
$cpu += $stop - $start;
}
$cpu /= $tries;
print "" . int($l/($cpu*$m)) . "\n";
return $dummy; # reuse dummy variable
}
mips;