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- .TH BW_MMAP_RD 8 "$Date$" "(c)1994 Larry McVoy" "LMBENCH"
- .SH NAME
- bw_mmap_rd \- time the reading and summing of a file
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B bw_mmap_rd
- .I size
- .I file
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B bw_mmap_rd
- creates a memory mapping to the file and then reads the mapping in an unrolled
- loop similar to that used in bw_mem_rd(8).
- The benchmark is intended to be used on a file
- that is in memory, i.e., the benchmark is a reread benchmark. Other
- file benchmarking can be done with
- .BR lmdd (8).
- .PP
- The size
- specification may end with ``k'' or ``m'' to mean
- kilobytes (* 1024) or megabytes (* 1024 * 1024).
- .SH OUTPUT
- Output format is \f(CB"%0.2f %.2f\\n", megabytes, megabytes_per_second\fP, i.e.,
- .sp
- .ft CB
- 8.00 25.33
- .ft
- .SH MEMORY UTILIZATION
- This benchmark should move approximately the reported amount of memory.
- .SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- Funding for the development of
- this tool was provided by Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- lmbench(8).
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