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    ut-sysbench-qt-gui: Compare CPU performance of different devices

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        johndoe
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        Hello,
        I wrote an app to compare the performance of different devices and released it on the OpenStore: https://open-store.io/app/ut-sysbench-qt-gui
        I hope the arm64 version works, because I can only test the armhf version.
        It would be nice, if some of you could share your device's name together with the results you get, after clicking on "Multiple Benchmarks".
        "Export and Compare" will copy the results to your clipboard and show you a bar chart with the performace of other devices.

        Multiple results from different persons for the same model are also useful.

        You are also free to share problems with my app. I know that the memory (RAM) test does not work on all devices.

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        Results of my LG Nexus 4 with Ubuntu 16.04 OTA-19:

        sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
        57 events per second

        sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
        113 events per second

        sysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run
        Operations performed: 0 ( 0.00 ops/sec)
        0.00 MB transferred (0.00 MB/sec)

        sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run
        total time: 2.4057s

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          cliffcoggin @johndoe
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          @johndoe The application worked fine. Sorry I do not know how to attach a screenshot from the phone, which is a Nexus 5 on Stable OTA-18.

          The only problem I had was that after doing a single test, the "Multiple Benchmarks" button slipped almost off the bottom the screen and was difficult to select.

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            domubpkm
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            Volla Phone (arm64). Tested RC 33

            CPU Benchmark (5 times same test)
            screenshot20210926_211511664.png

            Multiple Benchmarks
            screenshot20210926_211757232.png

            What does mean this ???
            screenshot20210926_211757232.png

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              A Former User
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              Works on Cosmo Communicator, copes with landscape view as well. 🙂
              Result of 'multiple benchmarks' below:
              screenshot20210927_085955025.png

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                sven
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                @johndoe said in ut-sysbench-qt-gui: Compare CPU performance of different devices:

                if some of you could share your device's name together with a screenshot of the result you get

                A save (as plain text) button in the app would be great, so that people can post results for immediate processing via scripts or copy/paste.

                VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-5), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge)

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                  kugiigi
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                  Copy results to clipboard would definitely be great 🙂
                  Also, maybe use QtQuick components instead of QtWidgets so that the UI would be more touch-friendly
                  Lastly, this crashes on the Pinephone, actually it crashes Lomiri LOL

                  Here's the results:
                  **Lenovo M10 Tab Plus (2nd gen)
                  screenshot20210928_020419169.png

                  Pixel 3a
                  Pixel3a.png

                  Nexus5
                  Nexus5.png

                  bq E5
                  bqE5.png

                  Xperia X
                  Xperia X.png

                  Meizu MX4
                  Mx4.png

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                    sven @Guest
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                    @moncon said in ut-sysbench-qt-gui: Compare CPU performance of different devices:

                    Works on Cosmo Communicator, copes with landscape view as well.

                    Same device, OTA-19: the two lower buttons are not visible for me. How did you manage to see them?

                    VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-5), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge)

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                      kugiigi @sven
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                      @sven That seems to be a bug, probably because the app uses Widgets that aren't really suitable for touch and not responsive enough. You can rotate the screen and it'll be fixed after that.

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                        johndoe @domubpkm
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                        @domubpkm
                        Thank you really much.

                        The memory test shows the RAM speed and it is good to see that it works on some devices. So it is maybe not a problem with Ubuntu Touch and I maybe need to change the parameters, so that we get results on all devices.

                        The mutex test shows the speed of mutual exclusions (less time is better). Sometimes multiple processes want access to the same files at the same time and this access permissions need to be managed. This management is done by mutexes.

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                            johndoe @sven
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                            @sven said in ut-sysbench-qt-gui: Compare CPU performance of different devices:

                            @johndoe said in ut-sysbench-qt-gui: Compare CPU performance of different devices:

                            if some of you could share your device's name together with a screenshot of the result you get

                            A save (as plain text) button in the app would be great, so that people can post results for immediate processing via scripts or copy/paste.

                            I will work on it.

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                              johndoe @cliffcoggin
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                              @cliffcoggin
                              @kugiigi
                              I will try to use QtQuick components instead of QtWidgets in a later version to prevent bugs, but I am no expert when it comes to Qt.
                              Restarting the app or turning the screen will maybe fix graphical bugs.
                              I don't know why the PinePhone crashes, maybe this will also be fixed with QtQuick components instead of QtWidgets:man_shrugging: .

                              Thank you for testing the app.

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                                johndoe @sven
                                last edited by johndoe

                                @sven Restarting the app or rotating the screen will maybe fix graphical bugs. I will work on a solution.
                                @MonCon 👍 👍

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                                  A Former User @sven
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                                  @sven
                                  @johndoe
                                  The only graphical tweak I could think of that I've done to mine is to reduce the 'launcher width' in UT Tweak Tool from 8 to 6 to get a couple more pinned shortcuts on the left hand side of the screen. I reset the value to 8 and rebooted and the buttons disappeared, set the value back to 6 and the buttons reappeared, see attached screenshots.
                                  screenshot20210928_204104005x.png
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                                    johndoe @kugiigi
                                    last edited by johndoe

                                    @kugiigi I made some suggested changes to the app (including 'QtQuick components instead of QtWidgets'). It would be nice if you could try to run it on the Pinephone again and try to performe "Multiple Benchmarks", but be aware, that it will maybe crash again.

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                                      kugiigi @johndoe
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                                      @johndoe Yup it's working now on the Pinephone. Thanks

                                      Here's the results. I'm surprised it has a lot better results than phones like Nexus 5

                                      sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
                                          617 events per second
                                      
                                      sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
                                          1190 events per second
                                      
                                      sysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run
                                      Operations performed: 104857600 (875326.88 ops/sec)
                                      102400.00 MB transferred (854.81 MB/sec)
                                      
                                      sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run
                                          total time:                          1.0368s
                                      
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                                        sven @johndoe
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                                        The new version works perfectly on the Cosmo Communicator.

                                        VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-5), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge)

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                                          johndoe @kugiigi
                                          last edited by johndoe

                                          @kugiigi Thank you. Yes, this is really interesting. I think the difference between older phones and newer phones is so big, because the older phones have 32bit ARM CPUs and maybe ARM made changes for their 64bit architecture, that allows the CPU to perform way better in the specific workload in the sysbench CPU test.
                                          What is even more interesting to me, is that that some phones with Mediatek CPUs perform better than the Pixel 3a and that the Librem 5 has similar results to the PinePhone (and not better results with a CPU that costs way more than an Allwinner A64).
                                          I don't think that represents the everyday performance and responsiveness of the phones and I will maybe add a disclaimer to the app, that the results only give a rough idea about the performance, that the sysbench results are not 100% perfect and also other tests should be looked at when comparing devices.

                                          Here are the results of the Librem5 with PureOS and results coming from a newer version of sysbench (maybe this could also explain why it did not perform better than the PinePhone, but I do not think so) :

                                          sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
                                          events per second: 595.77

                                          sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=8 --cpu-max-prime=20000 run
                                          events per second: 1190.77

                                          sysbench --test=memory --num-threads=4 run
                                          5643286.07 ops per second
                                          5511.02 MiB/sec

                                          sysbench --test=mutex --num-threads=64 run
                                          total time: 16.1842s

                                          Source: https://forums.puri.sm/t/performance-compare-librem-5-to-ubuntu-touch-devices/15425

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                                            johndoe @sven
                                            last edited by johndoe

                                            @sven Nice. I would appreciate it, if you could also test the app on your OnePlus 3T and share the results of the benchmarks, if you have time for that.

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                                              sven @johndoe
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                                              @johndoe Unfortunately, I borrowed the OnePlus 3T to a colleague; so I cannot run any tests ... at the moment.

                                              VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-5), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge)

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