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NAME

       genwqe_mt_perf - IBM Hardware Accelerator Tool.

DESCRIPTION

   Usage of :
              [-A] <accelerator> use either GENWQE for the PCIe and CAPI for

              CAPI   based   solution  available  only  on  System  p  Use  SW  to  use  software
              compress/decompression

              [-C] <card> set the compression card to use (0, 1, ... ).

              RED (or -1) drive work to all available cards.

              [-P] Use polling to detect work-request completion/only CAPI.  [-t] <test_data.bin>
              [-l] Enable system load logging

              sadc - System activity data collector and gnuplot must be installed

              [-M]  <threads>  Maximum  number  of  threads  to  be  used.  [-v] Print status and
              informational       output.         [-V]        Print        program        version
              (https://github.com/ibm-genwqe/genwqe-user) [-h] Print this help message.

       Input  data  is to be placed in /tmp/test_data.bin.  If it does not exist, the script will
       generate random example data.  Using random data will cause performance to  suffer,  since
       it will not compress nicely. So using something more realistic is certainly a good idea.

       Note that the path needs to be setup to find the zlib_mt_perf tool.

   E.g. run as follows:
              Use GenWQE accelerator card 0:

              PATH=tools:$PATH tools/zlib_mt_perf.sh -A GENWQE -C0

              Use CAPI accelerator card 0:

              PATH=tools:$PATH tools/zlib_mt_perf.sh -A CAPI -C0

              Use software zlib:

              PATH=tools:$PATH tools/zlib_mt_perf.sh -A SW

genwqe_mt_perf https://github.com/ibm-genwqeAprilq2020er                        GENWQE_MT_PERF(1)