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"Zach"
Apr 2018
Spokane, WA 99205
2 Posts |
I'm having a problem where Prime95 isn't properly showing the ms/iter and therefore isn't giving me proper estimated completion dates. I will attach a screenshot.
Please help me with this annoying bug. Sincerely, AI Complex |
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Banned
"Luigi"
Aug 2002
Team Italia
10010110100102 Posts |
Quote:
- What computer is the software running on (CPU, clock frequency, eventual overclock) - The Memory= key on your local.txt file - For how many hours/day the software is scheduled to run - The version of Prime95 (menu help/about) |
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
2×23×179 Posts |
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"Zach"
Apr 2018
Spokane, WA 99205
2 Posts |
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Code:
Memory=1024 during 5:30-23:00 else 2048 Quote:
I'm running: Code:
Windows64,Prime95,v29.4,build 8 |
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Aug 2002
North San Diego County
5×137 Posts |
I have a feeling that HWLoc doesn't like AMD.
Version 29.4 doesn't like my Opteron 4280 box. Does silly CPU assignments - reports 8 hyperthreaded cores and assigns all 4 threads to 1 core (4 workers so 4 total cores used to handle 16 threads with 12 cores idle) and gives the same nonsensical iteration times. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
35×31 Posts |
Quote:
To see hwloc's analysis of your machine, do a quick benchmark and look in results.txt. If you think the analysis is wrong, post the results here and/or try to find a newer version of hwloc.dll |
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Aug 2002
North San Diego County
68510 Posts |
I'm going to do a bare-metal reinstall of Win 7 x64 and Prime95 (v28 and v29 in separate directories) before I do any more investigation.
I ran into the issues with v29 a while back and gave up (simply went back to 28.5) because after a few attempts at getting core affinity right, I really needed my space heater. Now enough time has passed that I've forgotten the intricate details. I'm more worried about not being able to get rational core assignments rather than properly displaying timings. Even categorizing it as hyperthreaded is annoying, as treating it like an Intel hyperthreaded system isn't optimal, based on my brief testing at the time. BTW, this is the dual-socket development box resurrected for winter heater duty; I wonder if Prime95 isn't expecting the results hwloc provides with a dual socket NUMA AMD system. Benchmark HW info from back when I was investigating: Code:
AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4280
CPU speed: 3100.14 MHz, 8 hyperthreaded cores
CPU features: 3DNow! Prefetch, SSE, SSE2, SSE4, AVX, FMA
L1 cache size: 16 KB
L2 cache size: 2 MB, L3 cache size: 6 MB
L1 cache line size: 64 bytes
L2 cache line size: 64 bytes
L1 TLBS: 32
L2 TLBS: 1024
Machine topology as determined by hwloc library:
Machine#0 (total=13152436KB, Backend=Windows, hwlocVersion=1.11.9, ProcessName=prime95.exe)
NUMANode#0 (local=6544308KB, total=6544308KB)
Package#0 (CPUVendor=AuthenticAMD, CPUFamilyNumber=21, CPUModelNumber=1, CPUModel="AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4280 ", CPUStepping=2)
L3 (size=6144KB, linesize=64, ways=1, Inclusive=0)
Core (cpuset: 0x00000003)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#0 (cpuset: 0x00000001)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#1 (cpuset: 0x00000002)
Core (cpuset: 0x0000000c)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#2 (cpuset: 0x00000004)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#3 (cpuset: 0x00000008)
Core (cpuset: 0x00000030)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#4 (cpuset: 0x00000010)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#5 (cpuset: 0x00000020)
Core (cpuset: 0x000000c0)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#6 (cpuset: 0x00000040)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#7 (cpuset: 0x00000080)
NUMANode#1 (local=6608128KB, total=6608128KB)
Package#1 (CPUVendor=AuthenticAMD, CPUFamilyNumber=21, CPUModelNumber=1, CPUModel="AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4280 ", CPUStepping=2)
L3 (size=6144KB, linesize=64, ways=1, Inclusive=0)
Core (cpuset: 0x00000300)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#8 (cpuset: 0x00000100)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#9 (cpuset: 0x00000200)
Core (cpuset: 0x00000c00)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#10 (cpuset: 0x00000400)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#11 (cpuset: 0x00000800)
Core (cpuset: 0x00003000)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#12 (cpuset: 0x00001000)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#13 (cpuset: 0x00002000)
Core (cpuset: 0x0000c000)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#14 (cpuset: 0x00004000)
L2 (size=2048KB, linesize=64, ways=16, Inclusive=0)
L1d (size=16KB, linesize=64, ways=4, Inclusive=0)
PU#15 (cpuset: 0x00008000)
Prime95 64-bit version 29.4, RdtscTiming=1
Last fiddled with by sdbardwick on 2018-04-26 at 02:26 |
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Einyen
Dec 2003
Denmark
2·1,579 Posts |
My Intel 5960X does not like hwloc either, you can try and disable it with:
EnableSetAffinity=0 in prime.txt. With that setting I can use 29.x on my system. |
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P90 years forever!
Aug 2002
Yeehaw, FL
35×31 Posts |
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The setting of affinity is done through hwloc using its CPU numbering scheme. BTW, the latest hwloc is here: https://www.open-mpi.org/software/hwloc/v1.11/ |
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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
5·479 Posts |
I imagine it's related to this issue: http://mersenneforum.org/showpost.ph...&postcount=225
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