Automation wrapper for speccpu2017
Description: This wrapper runs the speccpu2017 benchmark. The SPEC CPU® 2017 benchmark package contains SPEC's next-generation, industry-standardized, CPU intensive suites for measuring and comparing compute intensive performance, stressing a system's processor, memory subsystem and compiler.
Location of underlying workload: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/ Requires a license to run.
Packages required: bc,libnsl,gcc-gfortran
To run:
[root@hawkeye ~]# git clone https://github.com/redhat-performance/speccpu2017-wrapper
[root@hawkeye ~]# specpu2017-wrapper/speccpu2017/run_speccpu
Options
--copies: number of copies of speccpu2017 to run. Default is nprocs
--spec_config: Spec configuration file to use, default is /speccpu_run/config/Example-gcc-linux-aarch64.cfg
or /speccpu_run/config/Example-gcc-linux-x86.cfg
--test: comma separated list of speccpu2017 tests running.
--test_prefix: prefix name of the test results
General options
--home_parent <value>: Our parent home directory. If not set, defaults to current working directory.
--host_config <value>: default is the current host name.
--iterations <value>: Number of times to run the test, defaults to 1.
--pbench: use pbench-user-benchmark and place information into pbench, defaults to do not use.
--pbench_user <value>: user who started everything. Defaults to the current user.
--pbench_copy: Copy the pbench data, not move it.
--pbench_stats: What stats to gather. Defaults to all stats.
--run_label: the label to associate with the pbench run. No default setting.
--run_user: user that is actually running the test on the test system. Defaults to user running wrapper.
--sys_type: Type of system working with, aws, azure, hostname. Defaults to hostname.
--sysname: name of the system running, used in determining config files. Defaults to hostname.
--tuned_setting: used in naming the tar file, default for RHEL is the current active tuned. For non
RHEL systems, default is none.
--usage: this usage message.
Note: The script does not install pbench for you. You need to do that manually.