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test/bench/go1: reduce fasta data size for linux/arm

As discussed on golang-dev, reduce the size of the fasta
dataset to make it possible to run the go1 benchmarks on
small ARM systems.

Also, remove the 25m suffix from fasta data and Revcomp.

linux/arm: pandaboard OMAP4

BenchmarkBinaryTree17          1        70892426000 ns/op
BenchmarkFannkuch11            1        35712066000 ns/op
BenchmarkGobDecode            10         137146000 ns/op           5.60 MB/s
BenchmarkGobEncode            50          64953000 ns/op          11.82 MB/s
BenchmarkGzip          1        5675690000 ns/op           3.42 MB/s
BenchmarkGunzip        1        1207001000 ns/op          16.08 MB/s
BenchmarkJSONEncode            5         860424800 ns/op           2.26 MB/s
BenchmarkJSONDecode            1        3321839000 ns/op           0.58 MB/s
BenchmarkMandelbrot200        50          45893560 ns/op
BenchmarkRevcomp              10         135220300 ns/op          18.80 MB/s
BenchmarkTemplate              1        6385681000 ns/op           0.30 MB/s

R=rsc, minux.ma, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6278048
This commit is contained in:
Dave Cheney 2012-06-06 07:49:58 +10:00
parent 3a66bc415e
commit 166dab6993
2 changed files with 19 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -4,9 +4,24 @@
package go1
import "runtime"
// Not a benchmark; input for revcomp.
var fasta25m = fasta(25e6)
var fastabytes = makefasta()
func makefasta() []byte {
var n int = 25e6
if runtime.GOARCH == "arm" {
// TODO(dfc) remove this limitation after precise gc.
// A value of 25e6 consumes 465mb of heap on 32bit
// platforms, which is too much for most ARM systems.
// A value of 25e5 produces a memory layout that
// confuses the gc on 32bit platforms. So 25e4 it is.
n = 25e4
}
return fasta(n)
}
func fasta(n int) []byte {
out := make(fastaBuffer, 0, 11*n)

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@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ func revcomp(data []byte) {
}
}
func BenchmarkRevcomp25M(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(fasta25m)))
func BenchmarkRevcomp(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(fastabytes)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
revcomp(fasta25m)
revcomp(fastabytes)
}
}