[Shootout-list] Mono timings correct for tcp* tests?

Isaac Gouy igouy2@yahoo.com
Mon, 21 Mar 2005 01:15:32 -0800 (PST)


Which version of Mono?

--- Dave <davejf@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> 
> If I run tcpecho on an otherwise idle machine, there is a pretty
> large 
> difference between user+sys and real times.
> 
> # time mono tcpecho.exe 10
> replies: 64000  bytes: 4096000
> 
> real    0m3.658s
> user    0m0.559s
> sys     0m1.016s
> 
> I'm wondering which is accurate?
> 
> If user+sys is wrong I'd guess it's because two seperate mono
> processes are 
> being run - one for the Listener and one for the Client.
> 
> Here's a process listing for tcpecho:
> root     18615  0.2  1.4 34172 7624 pts/6    Sl+  20:48   0:00 mono 
> tcpecho.csharp_run 100
> root     18616  0.0  0.5 18588 2792 ?        Ss   20:48   0:00 mono 
> tcpecho.csharp_run 100
> root     18619  0.3  1.0 33932 5668 ?        Sl   20:48   0:00
> /usr/bin/mono 
> tcpecho.csharp_run
> 
> Here's a process listing for 'heapsort':
> root     18605  0.2 15.9 105204 82128 pts/6  Sl+  20:47   0:00 mono 
> heapsort.csharp_run 10000000
> root     18606  0.0  0.4 17920 2236 ?        Ss   20:47   0:00 mono 
> heapsort.csharp_run 10000000
> 
> - Dave
> 
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