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Feature Add
Description:
Allow you to specify the percentage you'd like a random buffer to be
compressible. It can go from 0% (non-compressible) to 100%
(completely compressible).
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD
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Feature Add
Description:
Use the /dev/urandom device for random data if it's available. (That
is stat() doesn't return a -1 when ran on it). Use random() otherwise.
Platforms tested:
Linux, FreeBSD
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Feature Add
Description:
Added a feature that outputs the total time spent compressing all of
the blocks of data.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up some compiler warnings...
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.5 (sleipnir)
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More Output
Description:
Added some more output, including the compression ratio.
Platforms tested:
Linux, FreeBSD
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Bug Fix
Description:
The test for compression needed to be reversed.
Solution:
Instead of "!(defined...) used just "(defined..."
Platforms tested:
Modi4
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Bug Fix take 2
Description:
The check for ZLIB_H wasn't sufficient.
Solution:
Used the test for compression stuff that was in the test/dsets.c
file.
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Bug Fix
Description:
Not all platforms have zlib. This shouldn't be compiled then.
Solution:
ifdef-ed the code out if the zlib wasn't specified.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Feature Add
Description:
Added ability to fill the data buffer with random data.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Feature Update
Description:
It now writes an uncompressed version of the file out. The first
tests didn't look all that wonderful. Here is a typical output:
Buffer size == 1MB
Uncompressed Write Time: 0.55s
Uncompressed Write Throughput: 116.00MB/s
Compressed Write Time: 8.76s
Compressed Write Throughput: 7.31MB/s
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Compress I/O Test Add
Description:
This is the initial check-in of the compress I/O test. It will write
out compressed buffers to a file.
I need to implement a write of uncompressed data first for
comparison...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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