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 Baseline   C: cc  -arch ev6 -fast -O4 ONESTEP 
      Fortran: f90 -arch ev6 -fast -O5 ONESTEP 
 
 Peak:
   All use -g3 -arch ev6 -non_shared ONESTEP 
   Individual benchmark tuning:
    168.wupwise: kf77 -fast -O4 -pipeline -unroll 2 +PFB 
       171.swim: f90 -fast -O5 
      172.mgrid: kf77 -O5 -transform_loops -tune ev6 -unroll 8 
      173.applu: f90 -fast -O5 +PFB
       177.mesa: cc -fast -O4 +CFB +IFB 
                 -split_threshold .90 -noporder  
     178.galgel: f90 -fast -O5
        179.art: kcc -fast -O4 -unroll 10 -ckapargs='-arl=4 
                 -ur=4' +PFB
     183.equake: cc -fast -xtaso_short -assume 
                 restricted_pointers -all -ldensemalloc -none +PFB
    187.facerec: f90 -fast -O4 +PFB
       188.ammp: cc -fast -O4 -xtaso_short -assume 
                 restricted_pointers 
      189.lucas: kf90 -O5 -fkapargs='-ur=1' +PFB 
      191.fma3d: kf90 -O4 -transform_loops +PFB 
   200.sixtrack: f90 -fast -O5 -assume accuracy_sensitive 
                 -notransform_loops +PFB
       301.apsi: kf90 -O5 -transform_loops -unroll 8 
                 -fkapargs='-ur=1' +PFB 
 Most benchmarks are built using one or more types of 
 profile-driven feedback.  The types used are designated
 by abbreviations in the notes:
 +CFB: Code generation is optimized by the compiler, using 
       feedback from a training run.  These commands are
       done before the first compile (in phase "fdo_pre0"):
            mkdir /tmp/pp
            rm -f /tmp/pp/${baseexe}*
       and these flags are added to the first and second compiles:
            PASS1_CFLAGS = -prof_gen_noopt -prof_dir /tmp/pp
            PASS2_CFLAGS = -prof_use       -prof_dir /tmp/pp
 
      (Peak builds use /tmp/pp above; base builds use /tmp/pb.)
 +IFB: Icache usage is improved by the post-link-time optimizer 
       Spike, using feedback from a training run.  These commands
       are used (in phase "fdo_postN"):  
            mv ${baseexe} oldexe
            spike oldexe -feedback oldexe -o ${baseexe}
 +PFB: Prefetches are improved by the post-link-time optimizer 
       Spike, using feedback from a training run.  These
       commands are used (in phase "fdo_post_makeN"):
            rm -f *Counts*
            mv ${baseexe} oldexe
            pixie -stats dstride oldexe 1>pixie.out 2>pixie.err
            mv oldexe.pixie ${baseexe}
       A training run is carried out (in phase "fdo_runN"), and 
       then this command (in phase "fdo_postN"):
            spike oldexe -fb oldexe -stride_prefetch -o ${baseexe}
 When Spike is used for both Icache and Prefetch improvements, 
 only one spike command is actually issued, with the Icache 
 options followed by the Prefetch options.
 
 Portability: galgel: -fixed
 Process limits are set to maximum using csh "unlimit" command
 
 Spike, and the Program Analysis Tools, are part of the Developers' 
 Tool Kit Supplement, http://www.tru64unix.compaq.com/dtk/ .  The
 features used in this SPEC submission will be available at the web 
 site as a beta kit in August, 2001, and as a production release in
 October, 2001.  
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