<mszyprow>
memeka: hi, could you point something as a good and simple for setting up xu4/panfrost benchmark?
<memeka>
mszyprow: last time I tried panfrost it had issues with 32bit systems and t628 so I actually still use arm binary driver
<memeka>
mszyprow: es2gears I use to test if it’s working, and glmark2 for quick benchmark
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<memeka>
Or just start Weston really, it has a nice debug output
<mszyprow>
memeka: okay, if it is not working well on xu4, then I will focus on something else then
<mszyprow>
memeka: I thought that there is something easy to setup and run the benchmarks to play a bit with devfreq mess
<memeka>
Glmark2, with the binary arm driver it behaves as expected
<memeka>
mszyprow: I am not sure how mali decides its time to switch frequency, but with simple_ondemand it does go up at some point but in the end the results are still quite bad
<memeka>
2-3 times lower FPS in results than performance
<memeka>
(Using arm binary driver)
<mszyprow>
memeka: I see
<memeka>
mszyprow: oh and CPU frequency/governor also has a big impact on mali benchmark results
<memeka>
Maybe because of irqs?
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