Add SPEC CPU 2017 benchmarks

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Rodrigo Arias 2024-10-07 09:23:28 +02:00
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rvb-clang = final.callPackage ./pkgs/rvb/default.nix { stdenv = final.stdenvClangEpi; }; rvb-clang = final.callPackage ./pkgs/rvb/default.nix { stdenv = final.stdenvClangEpi; };
stream = final.callPackage ./pkgs/stream/default.nix { }; stream = final.callPackage ./pkgs/stream/default.nix { };
spec-cpu-tools = final.callPackage ./pkgs/spec-cpu/tools.nix { };
spec-cpu = final.callPackage ./pkgs/spec-cpu/default.nix { };
spec-cpu-clang = final.callPackage ./pkgs/spec-cpu/default.nix { stdenv = final.stdenvClangEpi; };
blis = ((prev.blis.override { blis = ((prev.blis.override {
blas64 = true; blas64 = true;
withArchitecture = "generic"; withArchitecture = "generic";

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include Makefile.in
HPC_BENCHMARKS_DIRS=\
axpy \
jacobi-2d \
somier \
# Require submodules:
# fft \
# fftp \
# Require vehave:
# lulesh \
# Missing compare_array_double:
# gemm \
# Broken, not found:
# spmv
DESKTOP_BENCHMARKS_DIRS=\
blackscholes \
canneal \
particlefilter \
pathfinder \
streamcluster \
swaptions
MICRO_BENCHMARKS_DIRS=\
BuffCopyUnit \
BuffCopyStrided \
BuffCopyIndexed \
FpuMicroKernel \
InstrNopBalance \
MemArithBalance \
LatencyVrgather
.PHONY: default all clean $(HPC_BENCHMARKS_DIRS) $(MICRO_BENCHMARKS_DIRS)
default:
@cd common; make; cd ..
@$(foreach dir,$(HPC_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C hpc_benchmarks/$(dir);)
@$(foreach dir,$(DESKTOP_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C desktop_benchmarks/$(dir);)
@$(foreach dir,$(MICRO_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C micro_benchmarks/$(dir);)
all:
@cd common; make all; cd ..
@$(foreach dir,$(HPC_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C hpc_benchmarks/$(dir) all ;)
@$(foreach dir,$(DESKTOP_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C desktop_benchmarks/$(dir) all ;)
@$(foreach dir,$(MICRO_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C micro_benchmarks/$(dir) all ;)
fftp:
${MAKE} -C third_party fftw
${MAKE} -C hpc_benchmarks/fftp all
${MAKE} -C hpc_benchmarks/fftp/test all
spmv-ellpack:
rm -rf hpc_benchmarks/spmv-ellpack/spmv/build
mkdir -p hpc_benchmarks/spmv-ellpack/spmv/build
cd hpc_benchmarks/spmv-ellpack/spmv/build;\
../configure riscv;\
INDEX64=1 EPI_EXT=07 PATH=${EPI_LLVM_HOME}/bin:${PATH} make
clean:
@cd common; make clean; cd ..
@$(foreach dir,$(HPC_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C hpc_benchmarks/$(dir) clean ;)
@$(foreach dir,$(DESKTOP_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C desktop_benchmarks/$(dir) clean ;)
@$(foreach dir,$(MICRO_BENCHMARKS_DIRS),${MAKE} -C micro_benchmarks/$(dir) clean ;)
@rm -rf hpc_benchmarks/spmv-ellpack/spmv/build

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#Compile all benchmarks with individual settings defined in their Makefiles
_default-target: default
# RVB_ROOT defined as argument
# TODO: RVB_COMMON_DIR should substitute COMMON_DIR
COMMON_DIR=$(RVB_ROOT)/common
RVB_COMMON_DIR=$(RVB_ROOT)/common
CC=clang
CXX=clang++
# Needs EPI clang
#MEPI=-mepi
MEPI=
VREPORT_FLAGS=-Rpass=loop-vectorize -Rpass-missed=loop-vectorize -Rpass-analysis=loop-vectorize
#Available CFLAGS conditional compilation:
# -DUSE_MALLOC_HP, redefines the use of malloc and free
#Makefile: General compiler flags: CFLAGS, CFLAGS_<VERSION_1>, CFLAGS_<VERSION_2>, ...
#CFLAGS=-B ${LLVM_BIN} -Wall -Wextra -march=rv64g -O2 -I${RVB_COMMON_DIR}
CFLAGS=-B ${LLVM_BIN} -Wall -Wextra -O2 -I${RVB_COMMON_DIR}
LDFLAGS=
#Only scalar instructions
CFLAGS_SCALAR=${CFLAGS} -DRVB_USE_SCALAR
LDFLAGS_SCALAR=
#Vector instructions using intrinsics
CFLAGS_VECTORIAL=${CFLAGS} -fno-vectorize $(MEPI)
LDFLAGS_VECTORIAL=
# TODO: RVV should substitute VECTORIAL (?)
#Vector instructions using intrinsics
CFLAGS_RVV=${CFLAGS} -DRVB_USE_RVV -fno-vectorize $(MEPI)
LDFLAGS_RVV=${LDFLAGS}
#Vector instructions only when code is annotate
CFLAGS_EXPLICIT_AUTOVECTORIZATION=${CFLAGS} -fopenmp-simd -fno-vectorize $(MEPI) ${VREPORT_FLAGS}
LDFLAGS_EXPLICIT_AUTOVECTORIZATION=
# TODO: OMP substitutes EXPLICIT_AUTOVECTORIZATION
#Vector instructions only when code is annotate
CFLAGS_OMP=${CFLAGS} -DRVB_USE_OMP -fopenmp-simd -fno-vectorize $(MEPI) ${VREPORT_FLAGS}
LDFLAGS_OMP=${LDFLAGS}
#Vector instructions when compiler decides
CFLAGS_AUTOVECTORIZATION=${CFLAGS} -fopenmp-simd $(MEPI) ${VREPORT_FLAGS}
LDFLAGS_AUTOVECTORIZATION=
# TODO: AUTOVECT shoud substitue AUTOVECTORIZATION (?)
#Vector instructions when compiler decides
CFLAGS_AUTOVECT=${CFLAGS} -DRVB_USE_AUTOVECT -fopenmp-simd $(MEPI) ${VREPORT_FLAGS}
LDFLAGS_AUTOVECT=${LDFLAGS}
# CBLAS library compile and link flags
CFLAGS_CBLAS=${CFLAGS} -DRVB_USE_CBLAS -I${CBLAS_INC} -I${LLVM_INC}
LDFLAGS_CBLAS=${LDFLAGS} -L${CBLAS_LIB} -lblis -Wl,-rpath,${CBLAS_LIB} -fopenmp
# BARE-METAL compile and link flags
# You may consider to disable OpenPiton Stream: -DDISABLE_OPSTREAM
CFLAGS_BMETAL=${CFLAGS} -DRVB_USE_BMETAL -B ${RVB_BMETAL_DIR} \
--target=riscv64-unknown-elf \
-I../ \
-I/apps/riscv/llvm/EPI-0.7/cross/development/riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu/sysroot/usr/include \
-I/usr/include/riscv64-linux-gnu \
-I/usr/include \
-I${RVB_BMETAL_DIR}/env \
-I${RVB_BMETAL_DIR} \
-DPREALLOCATE=1 -mcmodel=medany \
-static -std=gnu99 \
-ffast-math \
-fno-common \
-fno-builtin-printf \
${RVB_BMETAL_DIR}/syscalls.c \
${RVB_BMETAL_DIR}/crt.S \
-static -nostdlib -T \
${RVB_BMETAL_DIR}/test.ld

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{
stdenv
, spec-cpu-tools
, libarchive
, xz
, gnutar
, gfortran
, coreutils
, requireFile
, autoPatchelfHook
, libxcrypt-legacy
, lib
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "spec-cpu";
version = "1.1.7";
src = null;
unpackPhase = "true";
# We need a working specxz binary
config = ./gcc-linux-x86.cfg;
buildPhase = ''
cp ${config} config.cfg
chmod +w config.cfg
export SPEC_NOCHECK=1
mkdir out
runcpu \
--verbose=80 \
--tune=base \
--output_root=$PWD/out \
--config=$PWD/config.cfg \
--define build_ncpus=$NIX_BUILD_CORES \
--action=runsetup \
all
'';
# 519.lbm_r
# 502.gcc_r
# all
# We only need the run directories
installPhase = ''
# Remove build/ and exe/ directories, we only need run/
rm -rf out/benchspec/CPU/*/build/
rm -rf out/benchspec/CPU/*/exe/
mkdir -p $out
cp -a out/benchspec $out
'';
#buildInputs = [ ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ spec-cpu-tools gfortran ];
enableParallelBuilding = false;
hardeningDisable = [ "all" ];
dontStrip = true;
meta.broken = (stdenv.buildPlatform.config != "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu") ||
(stdenv.hostPlatform.config != "riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu") ||
(stdenv.targetPlatform.config != "riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu");
}

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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# SPEC CPU(R) 2017 config for gcc/g++/gfortran on Linux x86
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Usage: (1) Copy this to a new name
# cd $SPEC/config
# cp Example-x.cfg myname.cfg
# (2) Change items that are marked 'EDIT' (search for it)
#
# SPEC tested this config file with:
# Compiler version(s): Various. See note "Older GCC" below.
# Operating system(s): Oracle Linux Server 6, 7, 8 /
# Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6, 7, 8
# SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
# Ubuntu 19.04
# Hardware: Xeon, EPYC
#
# If your system differs, this config file might not work.
# You might find a better config file at https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/results
#
# Note: Older GCC
#
# Please use the newest GCC that you can. The default version packaged with
# your operating system may be very old; look for alternate packages with a
# newer version.
#
# If you have no choice and must use an old version, here is what to expect:
#
# - "peak" tuning: Several benchmarks will fail at peak tuning if you use
# compilers older than GCC 7.
# In that case, please use base only.
# See: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/overview.html#Q16
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#tune
# Peak tuning is expected to work for all or nearly all
# benchmarks as of GCC 7 or later.
# Exception:
# - See topic "628.pop2_s basepeak", below.
#
# - "base" tuning: This config file is expected to work for base tuning with
# GCC 4.8.5 or later
# Exception:
# - Compilers vintage about 4.9 may need to turn off the
# tree vectorizer, by adding to the base OPTIMIZE flags:
# -fno-tree-loop-vectorize
#
# Unexpected errors? Try reducing the optimization level, or try removing:
# -march=native
#
# Compiler issues: Contact your compiler vendor, not SPEC.
# For SPEC help: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/techsupport.html
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#--------- Label --------------------------------------------------------------
# Arbitrary string to tag binaries (no spaces allowed)
# Two Suggestions: # (1) EDIT this label as you try new ideas.
%ifndef %{label}
% define label "nix" # (2) Use a label meaningful to *you*.
%endif
#--------- Preprocessor -------------------------------------------------------
%ifndef %{bits} # EDIT to control 32 or 64 bit compilation. Or,
% define bits 64 # you can set it on the command line using:
%endif # 'runcpu --define bits=nn'
%ifndef %{build_ncpus} # EDIT to adjust number of simultaneous compiles.
% define build_ncpus 8 # Or, you can set it on the command line:
%endif # 'runcpu --define build_ncpus=nn'
# Don't change this part.
%if %{bits} == 64
% define model -m64
%elif %{bits} == 32
% define model -m32
%else
% error Please define number of bits - see instructions in config file
%endif
%if %{label} =~ m/ /
% error Your label "%{label}" contains spaces. Please try underscores instead.
%endif
%if %{label} !~ m/^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$/
% error Illegal character in label "%{label}". Please use only alphanumerics, underscore, hyphen, and period.
%endif
#--------- Global Settings ----------------------------------------------------
# For info, see:
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#fieldname
# Example: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#tune
command_add_redirect = 1
flagsurl = $[top]/config/flags/gcc.xml
ignore_errors = 1
iterations = 1
label = %{label}-m%{bits}
line_width = 1020
log_line_width = 1020
makeflags = --jobs=%{build_ncpus}
mean_anyway = 1
output_format = txt,html,cfg,pdf,csv
preenv = 1
reportable = 0
tune = base,peak # EDIT if needed: set to "base" for old GCC.
# See note "Older GCC" above.
#--------- How Many CPUs? -----------------------------------------------------
# Both SPECrate and SPECspeed can test multiple chips / cores / hw threads
# - For SPECrate, you set the number of copies.
# - For SPECspeed, you set the number of threads.
# See: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/system-requirements.html#MultipleCPUs
#
# q. How many should I set?
# a. Unknown, you will have to try it and see!
#
# To get you started, some suggestions:
#
# copies - This config file defaults to testing only 1 copy. You might
# try changing it to match the number of cores on your system,
# or perhaps the number of virtual CPUs as reported by:
# grep -c processor /proc/cpuinfo
# Be sure you have enough memory. See:
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/system-requirements.html#memory
#
# threads - This config file sets a starting point. You could try raising
# it. A higher thread count is much more likely to be useful for
# fpspeed than for intspeed.
#
intrate,fprate:
copies = 1 # EDIT to change number of copies (see above)
intspeed,fpspeed:
threads = 4 # EDIT to change number of OpenMP threads (see above)
#------- Compilers ------------------------------------------------------------
default:
# EDIT: The parent directory for your compiler.
# Do not include the trailing /bin/
# Do not include a trailing slash
# Examples:
# 1 On a Red Hat system, you said:
# 'yum install devtoolset-9'
# Use: % define gcc_dir "/opt/rh/devtoolset-9/root/usr"
#
# 2 You built GCC in: /disk1/mybuild/gcc-10.1.0/bin/gcc
# Use: % define gcc_dir "/disk1/mybuild/gcc-10.1.0"
#
# 3 You want: /usr/bin/gcc
# Use: % define gcc_dir "/usr"
# WARNING: See section "Older GCC" above.
#
#%ifndef %{gcc_dir}
#% define gcc_dir "@GCC_DIR@" # EDIT (see above)
#%endif
# EDIT: If your compiler version is 10 or greater, you must enable the next
# line to avoid compile errors for several FP benchmarks
#
%define GCCge10 # EDIT: remove the '#' from column 1 if using GCC 10 or later
# EDIT if needed: the preENV line adds library directories to the runtime
# path. You can adjust it, or add lines for other environment variables.
# See: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#preenv
# and: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Environment-Variables.html
#preENV_LD_LIBRARY_PATH = %{gcc_dir}/lib64/:%{gcc_dir}/lib/:/lib64
#preENV_LD_LIBRARY_PATH = %{gcc_dir}/lib64/:%{gcc_dir}/lib/:/lib64:%{ENV_LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
#SPECLANG = %{gcc_dir}/bin/
CC = %{ENV_CC} -std=c99
CXX = %{ENV_CXX} -std=c++03
FC = %{ENV_FC}
# How to say "Show me your version, please"
CC_VERSION_OPTION = --version
CXX_VERSION_OPTION = --version
FC_VERSION_OPTION = --version
default:
%if %{bits} == 64
sw_base_ptrsize = 64-bit
sw_peak_ptrsize = 64-bit
%else
sw_base_ptrsize = 32-bit
sw_peak_ptrsize = 32-bit
%endif
#--------- Portability --------------------------------------------------------
default: # data model applies to all benchmarks
%if %{bits} == 32
# Strongly recommended because at run-time, operations using modern file
# systems may fail spectacularly and frequently (or, worse, quietly and
# randomly) if a program does not accommodate 64-bit metadata.
EXTRA_PORTABILITY = -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
%else
EXTRA_PORTABILITY = -DSPEC_LP64
%endif
# Benchmark-specific portability (ordered by last 2 digits of bmark number)
500.perlbench_r,600.perlbench_s: #lang='C'
%if %{bits} == 32
% define suffix IA32
%else
% define suffix X64
%endif
PORTABILITY = -DSPEC_LINUX_%{suffix}
521.wrf_r,621.wrf_s: #lang='F,C'
CPORTABILITY = -DSPEC_CASE_FLAG
FPORTABILITY = -fconvert=big-endian
523.xalancbmk_r,623.xalancbmk_s: #lang='CXX'
PORTABILITY = -DSPEC_LINUX
526.blender_r: #lang='CXX,C'
PORTABILITY = -funsigned-char -DSPEC_LINUX
527.cam4_r,627.cam4_s: #lang='F,C'
PORTABILITY = -DSPEC_CASE_FLAG
628.pop2_s: #lang='F,C'
CPORTABILITY = -DSPEC_CASE_FLAG
FPORTABILITY = -fconvert=big-endian
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# GCC workarounds that do not count as PORTABILITY
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# The workarounds in this section would not qualify under the SPEC CPU
# PORTABILITY rule.
# - In peak, they can be set as needed for individual benchmarks.
# - In base, individual settings are not allowed; set for whole suite.
# See:
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/runrules.html#portability
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/runrules.html#BaseFlags
#
# Integer workarounds - peak
#
500.perlbench_r,600.perlbench_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/500.perlbench_r.html
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-unsafe-math-optimizations -fno-finite-math-only
502.gcc_r,602.gcc_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/502.gcc_r.html
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing -fgnu89-inline
505.mcf_r,605.mcf_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/505.mcf_r.html
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing
525.x264_r,625.x264_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/525.x264_r.html
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fcommon
#
# Integer workarounds - base - combine the above - https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/runrules.html#BaseFlags
#
intrate,intspeed=base:
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-unsafe-math-optimizations -fno-finite-math-only -fgnu89-inline -fcommon
#
# Floating Point workarounds - peak
#
511.povray_r=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/511.povray_r.html
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing
521.wrf_r,621.wrf_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/521.wrf_r.html
% ifdef %{GCCge10} # workaround for GCC v10 (and presumably later)
EXTRA_FFLAGS = -fallow-argument-mismatch
% endif
527.cam4_r,627.cam4_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/527.cam4_r.html
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing
% ifdef %{GCCge10} # workaround for GCC v10 (and presumably later)
EXTRA_FFLAGS = -fallow-argument-mismatch
% endif
# See also topic "628.pop2_s basepeak" below
628.pop2_s=peak: # https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/628.pop2_s.html
% ifdef %{GCCge10} # workaround for GCC v10 (and presumably later)
EXTRA_FFLAGS = -fallow-argument-mismatch
% endif
#
# FP workarounds - base - combine the above - https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/runrules.html#BaseFlags
#
fprate,fpspeed=base:
EXTRA_CFLAGS = -fno-strict-aliasing
% ifdef %{GCCge10} # workaround for GCC v10 (and presumably later)
EXTRA_FFLAGS = -fallow-argument-mismatch
% endif
#-------- Tuning Flags common to Base and Peak --------------------------------
#
# Speed (OpenMP and Autopar allowed)
#
%if %{bits} == 32
intspeed,fpspeed:
#
# Many of the speed benchmarks (6nn.benchmark_s) do not fit in 32 bits
# If you wish to run SPECint2017_speed or SPECfp2017_speed, please use
#
# runcpu --define bits=64
#
fail_build = 1
%else
intspeed,fpspeed:
EXTRA_OPTIMIZE = -fopenmp -DSPEC_OPENMP
fpspeed:
#
# 627.cam4 needs a big stack; the preENV will apply it to all
# benchmarks in the set, as required by the rules.
#
preENV_OMP_STACKSIZE = 120M
%endif
#-------- Base Tuning Flags ----------------------------------------------
# EDIT if needed -- If you run into errors, you may need to adjust the
# optimization - for example you may need to remove
# the -march=native. See topic "Older GCC" above.
#
default=base: # flags for all base
OPTIMIZE = -g -O3 -march=native
#-------- Peak Tuning Flags ----------------------------------------------
default=peak:
OPTIMIZE = -g -Ofast -march=native -flto
PASS1_FLAGS = -fprofile-generate
PASS2_FLAGS = -fprofile-use
# 628.pop2_s basepeak: Depending on the interplay of several optimizations,
# 628.pop2_s might not validate with peak tuning. Use the base
# version instead. See:
# https:// www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/benchmarks/628.pop2_s.html
628.pop2_s=peak:
basepeak = yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tester and System Descriptions - EDIT all sections below this point
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# For info about any field, see
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#fieldname
# Example: https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#hw_memory
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#--------- EDIT to match your version -----------------------------------------
default:
sw_compiler001 = C/C++/Fortran: Version 10.1.0 of GCC, the
sw_compiler002 = GNU Compiler Collection
#--------- EDIT info about you ------------------------------------------------
# To understand the difference between hw_vendor/sponsor/tester, see:
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#test_sponsor
intrate,intspeed,fprate,fpspeed: # Important: keep this line
hw_vendor = My Corporation
tester = My Corporation
test_sponsor = My Corporation
license_num = nnn (Your SPEC license number)
# prepared_by = # Ima Pseudonym # Whatever you like: is never output
#--------- EDIT system availability dates -------------------------------------
intrate,intspeed,fprate,fpspeed: # Important: keep this line
# Example # Brief info about field
hw_avail = # Nov-2099 # Date of LAST hardware component to ship
sw_avail = # Nov-2099 # Date of LAST software component to ship
fw_bios = # Version Mumble released May-2099 # Firmware information
#--------- EDIT system information --------------------------------------------
intrate,intspeed,fprate,fpspeed: # Important: keep this line
# Example # Brief info about field
# hw_cpu_name = # Intel Xeon E9-9999 v9 # chip name
hw_cpu_nominal_mhz = # 9999 # Nominal chip frequency, in MHz
hw_cpu_max_mhz = # 9999 # Max chip frequency, in MHz
# hw_disk = # 9 x 9 TB SATA III 9999 RPM # Size, type, other perf-relevant info
hw_model = # TurboBlaster 3000 # system model name
# hw_nchips = # 99 # number chips enabled
hw_ncores = # 9999 # number cores enabled
hw_ncpuorder = # 1-9 chips # Ordering options
hw_nthreadspercore = # 9 # number threads enabled per core
hw_other = # TurboNUMA Router 10 Gb # Other perf-relevant hw, or "None"
# hw_memory001 = # 999 GB (99 x 9 GB 2Rx4 PC4-2133P-R, # The 'PCn-etc' is from the JEDEC
# hw_memory002 = # running at 1600 MHz) # label on the DIMM.
hw_pcache = # 99 KB I + 99 KB D on chip per core # Primary cache size, type, location
hw_scache = # 99 KB I+D on chip per 9 cores # Second cache or "None"
hw_tcache = # 9 MB I+D on chip per chip # Third cache or "None"
hw_ocache = # 9 GB I+D off chip per system board # Other cache or "None"
# sw_file = # ext99 # File system
# sw_os001 = # Linux Sailboat # Operating system
# sw_os002 = # Distribution 7.2 SP1 # and version
sw_other = # TurboHeap Library V8.1 # Other perf-relevant sw, or "None"
# sw_state = # Run level 99 # Software state.
power_management = # briefly summarize power settings
# Note: Some commented-out fields above are automatically set to preliminary
# values by sysinfo
# https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/Docs/config.html#sysinfo
# Uncomment lines for which you already know a better answer than sysinfo

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{
stdenv
, libarchive
, xz
, gnutar
, gfortran
, coreutils
, requireFile
, autoPatchelfHook
, libxcrypt-legacy
, glibc
, lib
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "spec-cpu-tools";
version = "1.1.7";
src = requireFile {
name = "cpu2017-1.1.7.iso";
sha256 = "02630819h64dyy57wkj33fhwwqgbw6mqc5awh1zm48pkvvl0l600";
message = ''
Missing SPEC CPU 2017 1.1.7.
Add it to the store with:
$ nix-prefetch-url file:/path/to/cpu2017-1.1.7.iso
/nix/store/mk4hr8xwd62akp7iw5khq638ssba8qz0-cpu2017-1.1.7.iso
Notice that the name must match exactly "cpu2017-1.1.7.iso".
'';
};
unpackPhase = ''
set -x
mkdir iso
bsdtar -C iso -xf $src
chmod +w -R iso
#for f in iso/install_archives/benchball/*; do
# bsdtar -xf $f
#done
#mkdir src
#bsdtar -C src -xf iso/install_archives/benchball/cpu2017-1.1.7.base.tar.xz
#bsdtar -C src -xf iso/install_archives/benchball/519.lbm_r-1.000503.tar.xz
sourceRoot="$PWD/iso"
set +x
'';
# We need a working specxz binary
configurePhase = ''
patchShebangs install.sh
set -x
# Replace "spec*" tools by symlinks to working binaries
pushd tools/bin/linux-x86_64
ln -fs ${xz}/bin/xz specxz
ln -fs ${gnutar}/bin/tar spectar
patchelf \
--set-interpreter "$(cat $NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)" \
specsha512sum
ls -l spec*
./specxz -h
./spectar --help
ldd ./specsha512sum
./specsha512sum --help
popd
# sha512sum requires -e, not provided by coreutils
export SPEC="$sourceRoot"
# Don't run the tests
sed -i 's/^.*shrc will.*$/exit 0/g' install.sh
set +x
'';
installPhase = ''
bash -x install.sh -f -d $out -u linux-x86_64
'';
preFixup = ''
# Fix temporary directory creation
sed -i '/^sub get_tmp_directory/a\ return tempdir(CLEANUP => 1);' \
$out/bin/common/util_common.pl
sed -i '/my $dir = jp($top, $config->resultdir, $subdir);/c\ my $dir = ::get_tmp_directory($config, 1);' \
$out/bin/harness/log.pl
'';
# Missing libdb-4.7.so
autoPatchelfIgnoreMissingDeps = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [ libxcrypt-legacy libarchive autoPatchelfHook ];
#buildInputs = [ libxcrypt-legacy ];
enableParallelBuilding = false;
hardeningDisable = [ "all" ];
dontStrip = true;
meta.broken = (stdenv.buildPlatform.config != "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu") ||
(stdenv.hostPlatform.config != "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu") ||
(stdenv.targetPlatform.config != "riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu");
}