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-march=native is not supported on power architectures. Handled it in this patch as to skip on POWER Signed-off-by: Harish <harish@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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Makefile
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10 KiB
Makefile
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# UnixBench v5.1.3
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# Based on The BYTE UNIX Benchmarks - Release 3
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# Module: Makefile SID: 3.9 5/15/91 19:30:15
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#
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##############################################################################
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# Bug reports, patches, comments, suggestions should be sent to:
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# David C Niemi <niemi@tux.org>
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#
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# Original Contacts at Byte Magazine:
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# Ben Smith or Tom Yager at BYTE Magazine
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# bensmith@bytepb.byte.com tyager@bytepb.byte.com
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#
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##############################################################################
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# Modification Log: 7/28/89 cleaned out workload files
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# 4/17/90 added routines for installing from shar mess
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# 7/23/90 added compile for dhrystone version 2.1
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# (this is not part of Run file. still use old)
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# removed HZ from everything but dhry.
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# HZ is read from the environment, if not
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# there, you must define it in this file
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# 10/30/90 moved new dhrystone into standard set
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# new pgms (dhry included) run for a specified
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# time rather than specified number of loops
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# 4/5/91 cleaned out files not needed for
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# release 3 -- added release 3 files -ben
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# 10/22/97 added compiler options for strict ANSI C
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# checking for gcc and DEC's cc on
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# Digital Unix 4.x (kahn@zk3.dec.com)
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# 09/26/07 changes for UnixBench 5.0
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# 09/30/07 adding ubgears, GRAPHIC_TESTS switch
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# 10/14/07 adding large.txt
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# 01/13/11 added support for parallel compilation
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# 01/07/16 [refer to version control commit messages and
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# cease using two-digit years in date formats]
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##############################################################################
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##############################################################################
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# CONFIGURATION
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##############################################################################
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SHELL = /bin/sh
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# GRAPHIC TESTS: Uncomment the definition of "GRAPHIC_TESTS" to enable
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# the building of the graphics benchmarks. This will require the
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# X11 libraries on your system. (e.g. libX11-devel mesa-libGL-devel)
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#
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# Comment the line out to disable these tests.
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# GRAPHIC_TESTS = defined
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# Set "GL_LIBS" to the libraries needed to link a GL program.
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GL_LIBS = -lGL -lXext -lX11
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# COMPILER CONFIGURATION: Set "CC" to the name of the compiler to use
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# to build the binary benchmarks. You should also set "$cCompiler" in the
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# Run script to the name of the compiler you want to test.
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CC=gcc
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# OPTIMISATION SETTINGS:
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# Use gcc option if defined UB_GCC_OPTIONS via "Environment variable" or "Command-line arguments".
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ifdef UB_GCC_OPTIONS
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OPTON = $(UB_GCC_OPTIONS)
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else
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## Very generic
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#OPTON = -O
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## For Linux 486/Pentium, GCC 2.7.x and 2.8.x
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#OPTON = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fforce-mem -ffast-math \
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# -m486 -malign-loops=2 -malign-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2
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## For Linux, GCC previous to 2.7.0
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#OPTON = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fforce-mem -ffast-math -m486
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#OPTON = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -fforce-mem -ffast-math \
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# -m386 -malign-loops=1 -malign-jumps=1 -malign-functions=1
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## For Solaris 2, or general-purpose GCC 2.7.x
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#OPTON = -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr -ffast-math -Wall
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## For Digital Unix v4.x, with DEC cc v5.x
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#OPTON = -O4
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#CFLAGS = -DTIME -std1 -verbose -w0
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## gcc optimization flags
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## (-ffast-math) disables strict IEEE or ISO rules/specifications for math funcs
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OPTON = -O3 -ffast-math
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## OS detection. Comment out if gmake syntax not supported by other 'make'.
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OSNAME:=$(shell uname -s)
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ARCH := $(shell uname -p)
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ifeq ($(OSNAME),Linux)
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# Not all CPU architectures support "-march" or "-march=native".
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# - Supported : x86, x86_64, ARM, AARCH64, etc..
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# - Not Supported: RISC-V, IBM Power, etc...
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ifneq ($(ARCH),$(filter $(ARCH),ppc64 ppc64le))
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OPTON += -march=native -mtune=native
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endif
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endif
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ifeq ($(OSNAME),Darwin)
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# (adjust flags or comment out this section for older versions of XCode or OS X)
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# (-mmacosx-versin-min= requires at least that version of SDK be installed)
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ifneq ($(ARCH),$(filter $(ARCH),ppc64 ppc64le))
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OPTON += -march=native -mmacosx-version-min=10.10
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endif
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#http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9840207/how-to-use-avx-pclmulqdq-on-mac-os-x-lion/19342603#19342603
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CFLAGS += -Wa,-q
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endif
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endif
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## generic gcc CFLAGS. -DTIME must be included.
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CFLAGS += -Wall -pedantic $(OPTON) -I $(SRCDIR) -DTIME
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##############################################################################
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# END CONFIGURATION
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##############################################################################
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# local directories
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PROGDIR = ./pgms
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SRCDIR = ./src
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TESTDIR = ./testdir
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RESULTDIR = ./results
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TMPDIR = ./tmp
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# other directories
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INCLDIR = /usr/include
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LIBDIR = /lib
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SCRIPTS = unixbench.logo multi.sh tst.sh index.base
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SOURCES = arith.c big.c context1.c \
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dummy.c execl.c \
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fstime.c hanoi.c \
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pipe.c spawn.c \
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syscall.c looper.c timeit.c time-polling.c \
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dhry_1.c dhry_2.c dhry.h whets.c ubgears.c
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TESTS = sort.src cctest.c dc.dat large.txt
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ifneq (,$(GRAPHIC_TESTS))
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GRAPHIC_BINS = $(PROGDIR)/ubgears
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else
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GRAPHIC_BINS =
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endif
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# Program binaries.
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BINS = $(PROGDIR)/arithoh $(PROGDIR)/register $(PROGDIR)/short \
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$(PROGDIR)/int $(PROGDIR)/long $(PROGDIR)/float $(PROGDIR)/double \
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$(PROGDIR)/hanoi $(PROGDIR)/syscall $(PROGDIR)/context1 \
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$(PROGDIR)/pipe $(PROGDIR)/spawn $(PROGDIR)/execl \
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$(PROGDIR)/dhry2 $(PROGDIR)/dhry2reg $(PROGDIR)/looper \
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$(PROGDIR)/fstime $(PROGDIR)/whetstone-double $(GRAPHIC_BINS)
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## These compile only on some platforms...
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# $(PROGDIR)/poll $(PROGDIR)/poll2 $(PROGDIR)/select
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# Required non-binary files.
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REQD = $(BINS) $(PROGDIR)/unixbench.logo \
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$(PROGDIR)/multi.sh $(PROGDIR)/tst.sh $(PROGDIR)/index.base \
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$(PROGDIR)/gfx-x11 \
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$(TESTDIR)/sort.src $(TESTDIR)/cctest.c $(TESTDIR)/dc.dat \
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$(TESTDIR)/large.txt
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# ######################### the big ALL ############################
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all:
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## Ick!!! What is this about??? How about let's not chmod everything bogusly.
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# @chmod 744 * $(SRCDIR)/* $(PROGDIR)/* $(TESTDIR)/* $(DOCDIR)/*
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$(MAKE) distr
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$(MAKE) programs
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# ####################### a check for Run ######################
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check: $(REQD)
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$(MAKE) all
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# ##############################################################
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# distribute the files out to subdirectories if they are in this one
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distr:
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@echo "Checking distribution of files"
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# scripts
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@if test ! -d $(PROGDIR) \
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; then \
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mkdir $(PROGDIR) \
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; mv $(SCRIPTS) $(PROGDIR) \
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; else \
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echo "$(PROGDIR) exists" \
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; fi
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# C sources
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@if test ! -d $(SRCDIR) \
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; then \
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mkdir $(SRCDIR) \
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; mv $(SOURCES) $(SRCDIR) \
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; else \
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echo "$(SRCDIR) exists" \
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; fi
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# test data
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@if test ! -d $(TESTDIR) \
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; then \
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mkdir $(TESTDIR) \
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; mv $(TESTS) $(TESTDIR) \
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; else \
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echo "$(TESTDIR) exists" \
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; fi
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# temporary work directory
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@if test ! -d $(TMPDIR) \
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; then \
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mkdir $(TMPDIR) \
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; else \
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echo "$(TMPDIR) exists" \
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; fi
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# directory for results
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@if test ! -d $(RESULTDIR) \
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; then \
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mkdir $(RESULTDIR) \
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; else \
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echo "$(RESULTDIR) exists" \
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; fi
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.PHONY: all check distr programs run clean spotless
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programs: $(BINS)
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# (use $< to link only the first dependency, instead of $^,
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# since the programs matching this pattern have only
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# one input file, and others are #include "xxx.c"
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# within the first. (not condoning, just documenting))
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# (dependencies could be generated by modern compilers,
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# but let's not assume modern compilers are present)
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$(PROGDIR)/%:
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$(CC) -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $< $(LDFLAGS)
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# Individual programs
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# Sometimes the same source file is compiled in different ways.
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# This limits the 'make' patterns that can usefully be applied.
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$(PROGDIR)/arithoh: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/arithoh: CFLAGS += -Darithoh
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$(PROGDIR)/register: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/register: CFLAGS += -Ddatum='register int'
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$(PROGDIR)/short: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/short: CFLAGS += -Ddatum=short
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$(PROGDIR)/int: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/int: CFLAGS += -Ddatum=int
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$(PROGDIR)/long: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/long: CFLAGS += -Ddatum=long
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$(PROGDIR)/float: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/float: CFLAGS += -Ddatum=float
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$(PROGDIR)/double: $(SRCDIR)/arith.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/double: CFLAGS += -Ddatum=double
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$(PROGDIR)/poll: $(SRCDIR)/time-polling.c
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$(PROGDIR)/poll: CFLAGS += -DUNIXBENCH -DHAS_POLL
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$(PROGDIR)/poll2: $(SRCDIR)/time-polling.c
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$(PROGDIR)/poll2: CFLAGS += -DUNIXBENCH -DHAS_POLL2
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$(PROGDIR)/select: $(SRCDIR)/time-polling.c
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$(PROGDIR)/select: CFLAGS += -DUNIXBENCH -DHAS_SELECT
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$(PROGDIR)/whetstone-double: $(SRCDIR)/whets.c
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$(PROGDIR)/whetstone-double: CFLAGS += -DDP -DGTODay -DUNIXBENCH
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$(PROGDIR)/whetstone-double: LDFLAGS += -lm
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$(PROGDIR)/pipe: $(SRCDIR)/pipe.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/execl: $(SRCDIR)/execl.c $(SRCDIR)/big.c
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$(PROGDIR)/spawn: $(SRCDIR)/spawn.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/hanoi: $(SRCDIR)/hanoi.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/fstime: $(SRCDIR)/fstime.c
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$(PROGDIR)/syscall: $(SRCDIR)/syscall.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/context1: $(SRCDIR)/context1.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/looper: $(SRCDIR)/looper.c $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(PROGDIR)/ubgears: $(SRCDIR)/ubgears.c
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$(PROGDIR)/ubgears: LDFLAGS += -lm $(GL_LIBS)
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$(PROGDIR)/dhry2: CFLAGS += -DHZ=${HZ}
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$(PROGDIR)/dhry2: $(SRCDIR)/dhry_1.c $(SRCDIR)/dhry_2.c \
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$(SRCDIR)/dhry.h $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(CC) -o $@ ${CFLAGS} $(SRCDIR)/dhry_1.c $(SRCDIR)/dhry_2.c
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$(PROGDIR)/dhry2reg: CFLAGS += -DHZ=${HZ} -DREG=register
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$(PROGDIR)/dhry2reg: $(SRCDIR)/dhry_1.c $(SRCDIR)/dhry_2.c \
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$(SRCDIR)/dhry.h $(SRCDIR)/timeit.c
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$(CC) -o $@ ${CFLAGS} $(SRCDIR)/dhry_1.c $(SRCDIR)/dhry_2.c
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# Run the benchmarks and create the reports
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run:
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sh ./Run
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clean:
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$(RM) $(BINS) core *~ */*~
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spotless: clean
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$(RM) $(RESULTDIR)/* $(TMPDIR)/*
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## END ##
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