Re: OpenSSL 1.0.2h reports speed test results as 0 secs and Infk ops/sec

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Dennis Clarke wrote:

Have you tried running Oracle's builds of OpenSSL?  They do the same
thing on the UltraSPARC 2e:

This is officially a bug. I'll file it and start looking into this one.

Very odd.

I will try this on a few other RISC architectures and see what I see. Starting with Power6.

Dennis

It's been a while for this :-).

I'm thinking that this is a Solaris bug. Have you opened a ticket with Oracle about it? I just patched one of my UltraSPARC 2e systems with the latest patches, and the problem
remains.

It's still easy to demonstrate:

On UltraSPARC 3i:

$ /bin/time tar cf /dev/null /opt/solstudio12.2

real       48.7
user        0.5
sys         4.4

On UltraSPARC 2e:

$ /bin/time tar cf /dev/null /opt/solstudio12.2

real     1:08.1
user        0.0
sys         0.0

On the UltraSPARC 2e (in this case a Sun Blade 150), the user and sys
times shouldn't be 0.0.

--
Jeff Wieland, UNIX/Network Systems Administrator
Purdue University IT Infrastructure Services UNIX Platforms


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