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FluidX3D 1.3.0
pts/fluidx3d-1.3.0
- 05 July 2024 -
Update against FluidX3D 2.17 upstream.
downloads.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <Downloads> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/releases/download/v2.17/FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16C-Linux</URL> <MD5>3d993cf1ac74ddf5d860119ad9e58165</MD5> <SHA256>e3ff1c65422aa5c6aec94b62288d709bf2c45106259165e27f361d80524704f5</SHA256> <FileName>FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16C-Linux-217</FileName> <FileSize>836040</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/releases/download/v2.17/FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16S-Linux</URL> <MD5>0ca03ec670d6e5e7f07d8b4c47e5db7e</MD5> <SHA256>44b83aaa31f3f2d8adc9f4ae657804724afccd271ceb4c0c4b3707f97a0c9610</SHA256> <FileName>FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16S-Linux-217</FileName> <FileSize>836040</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/releases/download/v2.17/FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP32-Linux</URL> <MD5>922462633239f7f25cd468f0db582fbe</MD5> <SHA256>8e0555d1421df133a82ffb8af408ee8695fc0a26c01a561ce0aedc5b6a466627</SHA256> <FileName>FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP32-Linux-217</FileName> <FileSize>831888</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Linux</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/releases/download/v2.17/FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16C-Windows.exe</URL> <MD5>ace976495031fb3aaf5ae9d6090e64ea</MD5> <SHA256>6a687c087aa7b5d07793c450370d6865421dbfc474bc2824c195bd6b0a060493</SHA256> <FileName>FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16C-Windows-217.exe</FileName> <FileSize>420864</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/releases/download/v2.17/FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16S-Windows.exe</URL> <MD5>a38b3cb9f2dea2f4e25b078372fa418b</MD5> <SHA256>af3049c7449ad1cfe5c327e205f1f3df75f3e0ed561477ef36b56b4dd832c64c</SHA256> <FileName>FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP16S-Windows-217.exe</FileName> <FileSize>420864</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific> </Package> <Package> <URL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/releases/download/v2.17/FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP32-Windows.exe</URL> <MD5>d817bfa227ed28a8c07dbcbe7b2c6826</MD5> <SHA256>6bceb56c42c4e109b0a2cfa0a18d5892d1a7cd3e9a80460f9cfc87acf0a58717</SHA256> <FileName>FluidX3D-Benchmark-FP32-FP32-Windows-217.exe</FileName> <FileSize>419840</FileSize> <PlatformSpecific>Windows</PlatformSpecific> </Package> </Downloads> </PhoronixTestSuite>
install.sh
#!/bin/sh chmod +x FluidX3D-Benchmark-* echo "#!/bin/sh ./FluidX3D-Benchmark-\$1-Linux-217 > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1 echo \$? > ~/test-exit-status" > fluidx3d chmod +x fluidx3d
install_windows.sh
#!/bin/sh chmod +x FluidX3D-Benchmark-*.exe echo "#!/bin/sh ./FluidX3D-Benchmark-\$1-Windows-217.exe > \$LOG_FILE 2>&1" > fluidx3d chmod +x fluidx3d
results-definition.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <ResultsParser> <OutputTemplate>| Info: Peak MLUPs/s = #_RESULT_# |</OutputTemplate> <LineHint>Peak MLUPs/s</LineHint> </ResultsParser> </PhoronixTestSuite>
test-definition.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!--Phoronix Test Suite v10.8.5--> <PhoronixTestSuite> <TestInformation> <Title>FluidX3D</Title> <AppVersion>2.17</AppVersion> <Description>FluidX3D is a speedy and memory efficient Boltzmann CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) software package implemented using OpenCL and intended for GPU acceleration. FluidX3D is developed by Moritz Lehmann and written free for non-commercial use. This is a test profile measuring the system OpenCL performance using the FluidX3D benchmark.</Description> <ResultScale>MLUPs/s</ResultScale> <Proportion>HIB</Proportion> <TimesToRun>3</TimesToRun> </TestInformation> <TestProfile> <Version>1.3.0</Version> <SupportedPlatforms>Linux, Windows</SupportedPlatforms> <SoftwareType>Utility</SoftwareType> <TestType>Graphics</TestType> <License>Free</License> <Status>Verified</Status> <SupportedArchitectures>x86_64</SupportedArchitectures> <ExternalDependencies>opencl</ExternalDependencies> <EnvironmentSize>4</EnvironmentSize> <ProjectURL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D/</ProjectURL> <RepositoryURL>https://github.com/ProjectPhysX/FluidX3D</RepositoryURL> <InternalTags>OpenCL</InternalTags> <Maintainer>Michael Larabel</Maintainer> </TestProfile> <TestSettings> <Option> <DisplayName>Test</DisplayName> <Identifier>test</Identifier> <Menu> <Entry> <Name>FP32-FP32</Name> <Value>FP32-FP32</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>FP32-FP16S</Name> <Value>FP32-FP16S</Value> </Entry> <Entry> <Name>FP32-FP16C</Name> <Value>FP32-FP16C</Value> </Entry> </Menu> </Option> </TestSettings> </PhoronixTestSuite>