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#11 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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The latest BeagleBone Black now has Bluetooth and WiFi, but still that infernal ARM Cortex-A8:
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Me dual core hearties again: one so far, and most likely it will stay that way.
A Freescale i.MX6-based Hummingboard I2ex was planned but, as Dutch importer wouldn't sell me a quad core I4ex model too, they can stick their overpriced hummingboards in a place where the sun doesn't shine. And they hurt, those GPIO pins....

Banana Pro
CPU : An Allwinner ARMv7-A compatible processor ARM Cortex-A7, rev 4 (v7l) aka Allwinner A20
Features : swp, half, thumb, fastmult, VFP, edsp, NEON, VFPv3, tls, VFPv4, idiva, idivt
  1. Banana Pro @1000MHz - Bananian (WiFi problems)
    463 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
    1911 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
  2. Banana Pro @1000MHz - Ubuntu Mate 15.10 (Unstable after upgrading from 15.04 via 15.10 to 16.04, and losing WiFi along the way)
    554 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
    1965 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
  3. Banana Pro @1000MHz - Armbian 4.9
    565 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
    2059 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
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#13 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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Janos (retired) wrote: Tue Oct 20, 2015 6:45 am
Dirk Broer wrote:All my SBC's are now housed in the tower, which is twice as high as the one in the picture. I hope to get QCN running though the sense hat, keep you posted.
Would love to see a pic of your setup Dirk. How are you providing power and cooling?
The setup has drastically changed since I came back from holidays and found my hub nuked. That was the powered USB Hub, not a network hub.
I since have gone for a different setup, as I had already noticed that the Raspberries weren't getting enough juice (a yellow lighting then shows in the right upper corner of the screen).

So I connected a cellphone loader (that I got with my original Rasberry B+), and what did I saw? A red light!.....
In sheer panic I googled, to find out that a red light on a Raspberry just means 'enough juice'. So I bought 2.5A Raspberry PSUs for the Pi 2's and special 3.1A PSUs for the Pi 3's.

Then a 2nd problem occured: instead of the yellow lightning, I now saw a red thermometer on the Pi 3's (that had previously worked without heatsink, not needing one because not getting enough juice to run hot). That meant the SOCs were getting too hot...
So I connected a 12cm fan to a nearby computer and set it under the raspberry rack. Running fine since.

I may return to using Lego, to ensure the fan gets enough clearance without risking my fingers (or those of others).
I may even add another ModMyPi rack, so two fans will fit underneath (and I can add three more SBCs...).
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#14 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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There's a new Raspbian, Stretch (with a new kernel), so it is time to re-run the benchmarks (on a single-core Raspberry Pi B+ with its ancient ARM-11@700MHz):

New MIPS, please!
Raspbian versionLinux kernelBOINC versionFloating Point MIPS (Whetstone)Integer MIPS (Dhrystone)
Squeeze3.1.96.10.5824799
Wheezy3.2.277.0.27222926
Jessie3.6.117.4.233001212
Stretch4.9.417.6.333302500
Running it a tad faster @900MHz and adding some libraries I tweaked it to 376 Floating Point MIPS (Whetstone) and an astonishing 7477 Integer MIPS (Dhrystone).....
Going all out @1000MHz it is 431 Floating Point MIPS (Whetstone) and an amazing 9822 Integer MIPS (Dhrystone).....
I've even written Roy Longbottom about it

Benchmarks, schmenchmarks?
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#15 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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Lego rack has been built, two 120mm fans are installed. All set up for either a 3rd Pi3 or an ASUS Tinkerboard...
I've since updated my two PI2's to the new Raspbian too -I go for the two-to-re-too-2 award-, and the results (BOINC MIPS-wise) are again astonishing:

New MIPS, please! -part two
Raspbian versionLinux kernelBOINC versionFloating Point MIPS (Whetstone) per coreInteger MIPS (Dhrystone) per core
Jessie3.6.117.4.233641,292
Stretch4.9.417.6.3361411,941
had to do the table by hand, as it is lost from the menu.

BOINC MIPS seem to be closely related to Bogo MIPS and presently go up like they're named Bitcoin MIPS...
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BeagleBone Black, Rev.C
CPU: A Texas Instruments ARMv7-A compatible processor ARM Cortex-A8, rev 2 (v7l) aka Ti Sitara AM3358BZCZ100
Features: swp, half, thumb, fastmult, VFP, edsp, thumbEE, NEON, VFPv3, tls

BeagleBone Black Boinc Benchmarks
Operating system/versionfloating point MIPS (Whetstone)integer MIPS (Dhrystone)
Beagle Debian Wheezy1842,047
Android 4.4.4 Kitkat2771,607
Beagle Debian Jessie1732,173
Android 5.1 Lollipoptbd*tbd*
Beagle Debian Stretch22611,779
*No Native BOINC possible*

Perhaps worth mentioning that under Stretch swp has disappeared and has been replaced with vfpd32.
WEP2 -which is what I am running on the BBB- is utterly unimpressed by the added integer MIPS and crunches on exactly as before.
To be continued...
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#17 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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Dirk Broer wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2016 2:00 amThe latest BeagleBone Black now has Bluetooth and WiFi, but still that infernal ARM Cortex-A8
They've heard me, there in Texas:
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BeagleBone-AI preliminary specifications:

SoC – TI AM5729 dual core Cortex-A15 processor featuring 4 PRUs, Dual core C66x DSP, and 4 EVEs
System Memory – 1GB RAM
Storage – 16GB on-board eMMC flash with high-speed interface
Networking – Gigabit Ethernet and high-speed WiFi
USB – 1x USB type-C for power and superspeed dual-role controller, 1x USB type-A host
Expansion – BeagleBone Black (BBB) compatible headers
Dimensions – 86.4 x 53.4 mm (compatible with BBB)
Beaglebone SoCs compared
AM5729AM3358
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You may have to compile a special BOINC client -or even applications- for the Beaglebone AI to make fully use of the various components:
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#18 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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I've updated my two PI2's to the newest Raspbian Buster, and the results (BOINC MIPS-wise) are again astonishing:

New MIPS, please! -part two
Raspbian versionLinux kernelBOINC versionFloating Point MIPS (Whetstone) per coreInteger MIPS (Dhrystone) per core
Jessie3.6.117.4.233641,292
Stretch4.9.417.6.3361411,941
Buster4.19.507.14.263415,719
BOINC MIPS seem to be closely related to Bogo MIPS and presently go up like they're named Bitcoin MIPS...
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#19 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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Which one please? https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/

I can try this on Pi3
I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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#20 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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davidBAM wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2019 12:59 pm Which one please? https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/

I can try this on Pi3
There are thee variants: Lite desktop, Full desktop and Full desktop plus NOOBS (New-Out-Of-the-Box Software) and the software should be able to distinguish between all pies so far produced.
I usually take the full desktop and then start adding libraries to the kernel after installing synaptic up to the point that I have reached the maximum of MIPS.
The real proof of the pudding comes when comparing performance on the new 4 Gb Pi 4 between Raspbian and a 64-bit Linux OS like e.g. Open Suse for ARM, or Arch Linux ARM64.

BTW: Benchmarks for the original Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, using Buster:
1137 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
25507 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
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#21 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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It looks like the BeagleBone AI gets its AI from the two Dual-core ARM Cortex-M4's plus the two C66x DSPs.
Problem is getting those extra CPUs getting recognised and to work. CPU info for the BeagleBone AI only shows the dual-core Cortex-A15:

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$ lscpu
Architecture:          armv7l
Byte Order:            Little Endian
CPU(s):                2
On-line CPU(s) list:   0,1
Thread(s) per core:    1
Core(s) per socket:    2
Socket(s):             1
Model:                 2
Model name:            ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l)
CPU max MHz:           1500.0000
CPU min MHz:           1000.0000
BogoMIPS:              12.29
Flags:                 half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm

$ cat /proc/cpuinfo 
processor		: 0
model name		: ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l)
BogoMIPS		: 12.29
Features		: half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm 
CPU implementer	: 0x41
CPU architecture	: 7
CPU variant		: 0x2
CPU part		: 0xc0f
CPU revision		: 2

processor		: 1
model name		: ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l)
BogoMIPS		: 12.29
Features		: half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm 
CPU implementer	: 0x41
CPU architecture	: 7
CPU variant		: 0x2
CPU part		: 0xc0f
CPU revision		: 2

Hardware		: Generic DRA74X (Flattened Device Tree)
Revision		: 0000
Serial			: 0901700a7b180b22
ARM itself just released a new Cortex-M, the Cortex-M55, which they claim to be the most AI-capable Cortex-M processor and that delivers up to 5x DSP performance. Image
Its capabilities can be enhanced by coupling it to their Ethos-U55 NPU
-which can also be coupled to the Cortex-M33, M4 -like in the BeagleBone AI- and M7.
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This might be useful for e.g. the Wildlife@Home sub-poject of Citizen Science Grid
-provided they have the energy to wake themselves up and write a new application.
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#22 Re: Single Board Computers - Boinc Benchmarks

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I need to exit from this topic too much ML. Too much like the day job.
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jockmacmad2 wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:31 am I need to exit from this topic too much ML. Too much like the day job.
Reply on the AMD Users forum:
Nflight wrote:Ah wildlife@home, just how much video watching of nothing can you handle?
Me? None, that's where the AI comes in. AI is tireless...
The whole idea is to get some more grunt out of these little boards, and when they're stacked with GPUs, NPU and other co-processors it should be possible to turn them into the next credit boom -at least compared to the old SBCs...
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#24 Re: Strengthening the Bone

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BeagleBone Black, Rev.C
CPU: A Texas Instruments ARMv7-A compatible processor ARM Cortex-A8, rev 2 (v7l) aka Ti Sitara AM3358BZCZ100
Features: swp, half, thumb, fastmult, VFP, edsp, thumbEE, NEON, VFPv3, tls

BeagleBone Black Boinc Benchmarks
Operating system/versionfloating point MIPS (Whetstone)integer MIPS (Dhrystone)
Beagle Debian Wheezy
184
2,047
Android 4.4.4 Kitkat
277
1,607
Beagle Debian Jessie
173
2,173
Android 5.1 Lollipop
tbd*
tbd*
Beagle Debian Stretch
226
11,779
Beagle Debian Buster
259
17,536
*No Native BOINC possible*

Perhaps worth mentioning that under Stretch and Buster swp has disappeared and has been replaced with vfpd32.
WEP2 -which is what I am running on the BBB- is still utterly unimpressed by the added integer MIPS and crunches on exactly as before.

The moral of this continuing story: keep your OS up-to-date....
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Dirk Broer wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:03 pm There's a new Raspbian, Stretch (with a new kernel), so it is time to re-run the benchmarks (on a single-core Raspberry Pi B+ with its ancient ARM-11@700MHz):

New MIPS, please!
Raspbian versionLinux kernelBOINC versionFloating Point MIPS (Whetstone)Integer MIPS (Dhrystone)
Squeeze3.1.96.10.5824799
Wheezy3.2.277.0.27222926
Jessie3.6.117.4.233001212
Stretch4.9.417.6.333302500
Running it a tad faster @900MHz and adding some libraries I tweaked it to 376 Floating Point MIPS (Whetstone) and an astonishing 7477 Integer MIPS (Dhrystone).....
Going all out @1000MHz it is 431 Floating Point MIPS (Whetstone) and an amazing 9822 Integer MIPS (Dhrystone).....
I've even written Roy Longbottom about it

Benchmarks, schmenchmarks?
While having some fleet exercises I put the old Raspberry Pi B+ under Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye @1000MHz, to be rewarded with 530 Floating Point MIPS (Whetstone) and 13342 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU..... (BOINC 7.16.16 and Kernel 5.10.92)
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The 'new' dual-core Cortex-A15 BeagleBone AI is already Out-Of-Prodduction (OOP) and has been replaced with the dual-core Cortex-A72 BeagleBone AI-64. What makes this board tick, compared to other BeagleBones?
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The mentioned price of $175 is -in the light of the present shortages on the Raspberry Pi front- reasonable, but some actual webshop prices leave much to be desired -first of all: lower prices!
Farnell seems to be the white raven,
Digi-Key is more expensive,
OKdo's offerings are even more expensive,
Mouser still won't even sell it to the Netherlands,
RS-Online does, but seems to think I have money to burn,
Botland.pl "Completely gets the skin over your nose" to paraphrase an old Dutch saying...

The BeagleBone AI-64 should be able to bring some 1500-1600 daily credits at WEP-M+2, against 500-550 for the earlier BeagleBone AI and a meagre 55-65 for the BeagleBone Black.
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The procurement section of the experimental division of my ARM fleet managed to scavenge a BeagleBone AI from 'Marktplaats', a Dutch cross-over between eBay and Craigslist! A mere 50 Euro, plus an additional 10 Euro for a 5-port TP-Link GigaBit Switch...
The 32-bit taskforce goes out again on Universe@Home, which runs better on 32-bit as compared to 64-bit (WUs at least available for 32-bit BH-spin, not for the 64-bit application. Paying rather well, too.).
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The idea is to post benchmarks here...
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Dirk Broer wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 11:44 pmIt looks like the BeagleBone AI gets its AI from the two Dual-core ARM Cortex-M4's plus the two C66x DSPs. Problem is getting those extra CPUs getting recognised and to work. CPU info for the BeagleBone AI only shows the dual-core Cortex-A15.
Some small success:

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2/12/2024 4:17:07 PM Starting BOINC client version 7.20.5 for arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf	
2/12/2024 4:17:07 PM This a development version of BOINC and may not function properly	
2/12/2024 4:17:07 PM log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task	
2/12/2024 4:17:07 PM Libraries: libcurl/7.88.1 OpenSSL/3.0.11 zlib/1.2.13 brotli/1.0.9 zstd/1.5.4 libidn2/2.3.3 libpsl/0.21.2 (+libidn2/2.3.3) libssh2/1.10.0 nghttp2/1.52.0 librtmp/2.3 OpenLDAP/2.5.13	
2/12/2024 4:17:07 PM Data directory: /var/lib/boinc-client	
2/12/2024 4:17:07 PM Coprocessor specified in cc_config.xml. Type TMS320C66x™ Floating-Point VLIW DSP (GPU); count 2	
2/12/2024 4:17:08 PM OpenCL CPU: pthread-arm1156t2f-s-cortex-a15 (OpenCL driver vendor: The pocl project, driver version 3.1+debian, device version OpenCL 3.0 PoCL HSTR: pthread-armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf-arm1156t2f-s)	
2/12/2024 4:17:09 PM libc:  version 2.36	
2/12/2024 4:17:09 PM Host name: BeagleBone	
2/12/2024 4:17:09 PM Processor: 2 ARM ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l) [Impl 0x41 Arch 7 Variant 0x2 Part 0xc0f Rev 2]	
2/12/2024 4:17:09 PM Processor features: half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae	
2/12/2024 4:17:09 PM OS: Linux Debian: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) [5.10.168-ti-r76|libc 2.36]	
2/12/2024 4:17:09 PM Memory: 989.90 MB physical, 494.50 MB virtual	
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Universe@Home	2/12/2024 4:17:10 PM	Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.	
Universe@Home	2/12/2024 4:17:10 PM	Requesting new tasks for CPU and TMS320C66x™ Floating-Point VLIW DSP	
Universe@Home	2/12/2024 4:17:13 PM	Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks	
Universe@Home	2/12/2024 4:17:13 PM	Project has no tasks available	
Universe@Home	2/12/2024 4:17:13 PM	Project requested delay of 11 seconds	
SiDock@home	2/12/2024 4:17:22 PM	Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.	
SiDock@home	2/12/2024 4:17:22 PM	Requesting new tasks for CPU and TMS320C66x™ Floating-Point VLIW DSP	
SiDock@home	2/12/2024 4:17:28 PM	Scheduler request completed: got 1 new tasks	
SiDock@home	2/12/2024 4:17:28 PM	Project requested delay of 21 seconds	
SiDock@home	2/12/2024 4:17:30 PM	Started download of sidock_00546143.zip	
SiDock@home	2/12/2024 4:17:32 PM	Finished download of sidock_00546143.zip	
Asteroids@home	2/12/2024 4:17:34 PM	Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.	
Asteroids@home	2/12/2024 4:17:34 PM	Requesting new tasks for TMS320C66x™ Floating-Point VLIW DSP	
Asteroids@home	2/12/2024 4:17:38 PM	Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks	
Asteroids@home	2/12/2024 4:17:38 PM	Project requested delay of 7 seconds	
So far only CPU work though..
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