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* This list is divided up by participant only for the purpose of investigation right now. We may redistribute this list as we start work on these packages.
 
* This list is divided up by participant only for the purpose of investigation right now. We may redistribute this list as we start work on these packages.
 
* There may be packages that were removed because they exist in the Fedora Aarch64 repositories that should actually be included here, because they need optimization.
 
* There may be packages that were removed because they exist in the Fedora Aarch64 repositories that should actually be included here, because they need optimization.
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* Different distros and projects refer to architectures by different names:
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** i386 == x86_32 == i586 == i686 (more or less!)
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=== Resources ===
 
=== Resources ===

Revision as of 13:12, 3 October 2014

Overview

This is the package list from http://performance.linaro.org, with packages already in the Fedora Aarch64 repositories removed, divided between the Fall 2014 SPO600 participants.

To do for October 7

  1. Do an initial check on each of the packages in your list. It may be that they are already available for ARM (maybe under a slightly-different name), that they don't exist in Fedora but do exist in other distros, that nobody cares about them anymore, or something else.
  2. Take a look at the notes on the Linaro Performance Challenge site for each package. This will give you a little bit of information about the porting/optimization required for each package.
  3. Briefly annotate each of the entries in your part of this page (i.e., mark them up with a brief note about what you've found). See my section for an example.
  4. Blog about your package list.

Note:

  • This list is divided up by participant only for the purpose of investigation right now. We may redistribute this list as we start work on these packages.
  • There may be packages that were removed because they exist in the Fedora Aarch64 repositories that should actually be included here, because they need optimization.
  • Different distros and projects refer to architectures by different names:
    • i386 == x86_32 == i586 == i686 (more or less!)
    • x86_64 == amd64
    • arm32 == aarch32 == armhf == armv7hl
    • arm64 == aarch64

Resources

The List

Adam Sharpe

  • yate
  • x264
  • fxt
  • avian
  • aften
  • samhain
  • python3.3
  • postgres-xc
  • lzo2
  • gfarm
  • mpich2
  • unicorn-scan


Brendan Henderson

  • pcre3
  • unrar-free
  • vflib3
  • php-apc
  • mysql-5.5
  • fwts
  • llvm-3.1
  • smlsharp
  • mpfr4
  • gccxml
  • puf
  • insserv


Chris Tyler

  • acpidump - included in Fedora aarch64 as part of 'acpica-tools' - may be slightly different version.
  • glib2.0 - included in Fedora aarch64 under the name 'glib2'.
  • newlib - intended for embedded systems. ARM32 version in Fedora as 'arm-none-eabi-newlib'. Aarch64 version might be a fair bit of work.
  • nana - not present in Fedora, present in repositories for Debian but not arm64/aarch64. Can probably get working easily except for timers.
  • lam - not present in Fedora. Message Passing Interface (MPI) implementation - do we need this if we have OpenMPI?
  • radare - reverse-engineering tools - very arch-specific. Not present in Fedora; present in Ubuntu/Debian but only for x86_32 and x86_64. Upstream website says that aarch64 is supported (?).
  • libcrypt-cast5-perl - not present in Fedora; present in Ubuntu/Debian but only for x86_32/x86_64. The portable version is perl-Crypt-CAST5_PP, but probably lower performance.
  • brutefir - audio library - not present in Fedora; present in Ubuntu/Debian for x86 and arm64. May be using C fallbacks.
  • libgc - garbage collection library - not present in Fedora; present in Ubuntu/Debian for x86 and arm64. Wonder if the arm64 build works properly?
  • boinc-app-seti - SETI client for BOINC framework. Not in Fedora, present in Ubuntu/Debian for x86 and arm64. Does anyone use this?
  • nuitka - python compiler, Ubuntu/Debian has x86_32 build only. Not present in Fedora.
  • sbsigntool - tool to sign and verify UEFI secure boot files. Ubuntu notes indicate that it's patched to sign arm64 images, but doesn't run on arm64. Not in Fedora.

Edwin Lum

  • amtu
  • qemu-linaro
  • xen
  • gmerlin-encoders
  • ncpfs
  • snobol4
  • magics++
  • radare2
  • gambc
  • mono
  • frysk


Emmanuel Ho Fidelino

  • ace
  • mlt
  • racket
  • simgrid
  • gmap
  • gnu-efi
  • avidemux
  • libgcroots
  • jscoverage
  • eigen3
  • ugene
  • gatling


Gabriel Castro

  • botan1.10
  • xz-utils
  • mountall
  • lcdf-typetools
  • db
  • sndobj
  • vo-amrwbenc
  • ffcall
  • abyss
  • samba4
  • libcrypto++
  • mjpegtools


Hunter Jansen

  • llvm-3.0
  • exim4
  • italc
  • kexec-tools
  • krb5
  • gem
  • ruby-prof
  • gnutls28
  • snort
  • llvm-2.9
  • xvidcore
  • ruby1.8


Kieran Sedgwick

  • drbd8
  • lame
  • openjdk-7
  • upx-ucl
  • gmp4
  • libfame
  • lwipv6
  • gnulib
  • icon
  • libmad
  • scheme2c
  • mozart


Linpei Fan

  • blcr
  • grub2
  • php5
  • libinnodb
  • ocaml-sha
  • libhmsbeagle
  • maude
  • rtai
  • kamailio
  • gesftpserver
  • bsign
  • openjdk-6


Omid Djahanpour

  • mozjs
  • ruby1.9.1
  • xmds
  • binfmtc
  • rheolef
  • aribas
  • xen-api-libs
  • bunny
  • nwchem
  • eigen2
  • vo-aacenc
  • sbcl