Benchmarks & tests results

Lauri Laanmets lauri.laanmets at proekspert.ee
Mon Sep 26 11:50:13 UTC 2011


Hi

Indeed, I forgot to mention about scaling wheels and doors. Although I 
was playing around with the source code (you know, round corners :) - in 
my mind I didn't disable that. I have to investigate why it doesn't 
work, when I boot up my Linux again. I'll let you know.

The flicking is not visible on the video since camera light sensors 
smooth it. It's not big but it is there. The effect is similar when 
having a bad deinterlace in videos - I hope know what I'm talking about. 
I remember a discussion about some double-buffer issue but cannot find 
it anymore in the history. What was it about?

Regards
Lauri



On 26.09.2011 14:19, thomas.senyk at nokia.com wrote:
> Have you disable all the tranforms? (scaling wheel, rotating doors)
>
> From a performance perspective it looks ok (not great though)
> I can't see the flicking/black-frames. Maybe a double-buffer problem?
>
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> *Sent:* Monday, September 26, 2011 11:35 AM
> *To:* BogDan
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> *Subject:* Re: Benchmarks & tests results
>
> Morning
>
> Is there a short description somewhere how to run the tests and what 
> are the prerequisites? The information coming to me at the moment is 
> just so overwhelmingly big that I cannot cope with that :)
>
> And also one question, the OpenGL performance looks very fast and 
> stable but it's kind of a flicking. Seems like FPS is low or blank 
> screens between frames (not sure but movement looks strange), am I 
> doing something wrong?
>
> Regards,
> Lauri
> PS: FYI: a short video of Car3D on Motorola Xoom: 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv_f96fqciQ
>
>
> On 25.09.2011 20:26, BogDan wrote:
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I manage to run almost all tests on android, some of them are crashing but most of them are running and surprisingly a lot are passing all tests.
>> The tests where made using dfb51925e136a96ed0fcdcfed140f0ac6158771a compiled in debug mode.
>>
>> Next step is to try to modify Nokia's bm[1] tools to fit our needs :
>>   - add device parameter or should we use host parameter instead? This parameter is very important to group benchmarks by device model ("ro.product.name" parameter of getprop command).
>>   - add authentication support: I think adding ssl support will be the easiest and the safest, this way we can automatically accept benchmark results from everyone who has a certificate signed with our server certificate.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> BogDan.
>>
>> [1]https://gitorious.org/~taipan/qt-labs/android-bm
>>
>>
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