Subject: Re: Compiler Optimisation (was RE: pkgscr installation)
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Marcus Franke <marcus.franke@gmx.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 04/19/2005 16:49:23
Gary Parker wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Marcus Franke [mailto:marcus.franke@gmx.net] 
>>Sent: 19 April 2005 13:58
>>To: Gary Parker
>>Subject: Re: pkgscr installation
>>
>>Hi Gary,
>>
>>I am relativ new to this kind of hardware, how can I find out 
>>which kind of processor, its just one, works inside my box.
>>
>>Ok, I could open it up and have a look on the processor card, 
>>but without shutting it down?
> 
> 
> Okay, run:
> 
> dmesg | grep cpu
> 
> And examine the output, I get the following on my 2 CPU system:
> 
> cpu0 at mainbus0: mid 8: RT620/625 @ 150 MHz, on-chip FPU
> cpu0: 512K byte write-back, 32 bytes/line, sw flush: cache enabled
> cpu1 at mainbus0: mid 10: RT620/625 @ 150 MHz, on-chip FPU
> cpu1: 512K byte write-back, 32 bytes/line, sw flush: cache enabled
> cpu0: booting secondary processors: cpu1
> 
> The pertinent information is the 'RT620/625 @ 150 MHz' telling me that I
> have an RT620/625 running at 150 MHZ (two, in fact).
> 
> Look up your CPU type (either RT*, HS*, SM* or CY*) on this page:
> 

None of them:

cpu0 at mainbus0: TMS390Z50 v0 or TMS390Z55 @ 75 MHz, on-chip FPU
cpu0: physical 20K instruction (64 b/l), 16K data (32 b/l), 1024K 
external (32 b/l): cache enabled
cpu0 at mainbus0: TMS390Z50 v0 or TMS390Z55 @ 75 MHz, on-chip FPU
cpu0: physical 20K instruction (64 b/l), 16K data (32 b/l), 1024K 
external (32 b/l): cache enabled

Ok, 75 MHz are rather slow *gg*

Unpacking the pkgsrc tarball took 6073 seconds..


Marcus