Test results for amd64, alder2,1f626960,5600000, crypto_sign/rainbowbinary256181212

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Measurements for amd64, alder2,1f626960,5600000, crypto_sign Test results for amd64, alder2,1f626960,5600000, crypto_sign Test results for crypto_sign/rainbowbinary256181212
Computer: alder2,1f626960,5600000
Microarchitecture: amd64; Golden Cove (906a4-40)
Architecture: amd64
CPU ID: GenuineIntel-000906a4-40-bfebfbff
SUPERCOP version: 20241022
Operation: crypto_sign
Primitive: rainbowbinary256181212
TimeObject sizeTest sizeImplementationCompilerBenchmark dateSUPERCOP version
2683330473 168 854981 1052 1784T:refclang++ -march=native -O2 -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall2024072720240716
2687935797 168 860565 1052 1784T:refclang++ -march=native -O3 -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall2024072720240716
3549030957 168 853096 1044 1752T:refclang++ -march=native -Os -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall2024072720240716
19874032427 176 857072 1068 1752T:refclang++ -march=native -O -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall2024072720240716

Compiler output


rainbow-test.cpp: In file included from rainbow-test.cpp:1:
rainbow-test.cpp: ./gf.h:171:46: warning: while loop has empty body [-Wempty-body]
rainbow-test.cpp:                 if( M==n_read ) { while( ttt.set(fp)==16 ) ; break; }
rainbow-test.cpp:                                                            ^
rainbow-test.cpp: ./gf.h:171:46: note: put the semicolon on a separate line to silence this warning
rainbow-test.cpp: 1 warning generated.

Number of similar (implementation,compiler) pairs: 4, namely:
ImplementationCompiler
T:refclang++ -march=native -O2 -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (Debian_Clang_11.0.1)
T:refclang++ -march=native -O3 -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (Debian_Clang_11.0.1)
T:refclang++ -march=native -O -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (Debian_Clang_11.0.1)
T:refclang++ -march=native -Os -fwrapv -Qunused-arguments -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (Debian_Clang_11.0.1)

Compiler output


rainbow-test.cpp: In file included from gf.h:181,
rainbow-test.cpp:                  from rainbow-test.cpp:1:
rainbow-test.cpp: gf16.h: In member function 'void gfv_unit<p>::dump(FILE*) const [with unsigned int p = 16; FILE = FILE]':
rainbow-test.cpp: gf16.h:305:2: warning: this 'for' clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
rainbow-test.cpp:   305 |  for(unsigned i=0;i<N;i++) fprintf(fp,"%02X ",(int)((*this)[i].v)); fprintf(fp,"\n");
rainbow-test.cpp:       |  ^~~
rainbow-test.cpp: gf16.h:305:69: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the 'for'
rainbow-test.cpp:   305 |  for(unsigned i=0;i<N;i++) fprintf(fp,"%02X ",(int)((*this)[i].v)); fprintf(fp,"\n");
rainbow-test.cpp:       |                                                                     ^~~~~~~
rainbow-test.cpp: rainbow-test.cpp: In function 'int signatureofshorthash(unsigned char*, long long unsigned int*, const unsigned char*, long long unsigned int, const unsigned char*, long long unsigned int)':
rainbow-test.cpp: rainbow-test.cpp:56:20: warning: 'void* memcpy(void*, const void*, size_t)' writing to an object of type 'struct gfv<256, 24>' with no trivial copy-assignment; use copy-assignment or copy-initialization instead [-Wclass-memaccess]
rainbow-test.cpp:    56 |  memcpy( &y , h ,M );
rainbow-test.cpp:       |                    ^
rainbow-test.cpp: In file included from rainbow-test.cpp:1:
rainbow-test.cpp: gf.h:113:8: note: 'struct gfv<256, 24>' declared here
rainbow-test.cpp:   113 | struct gfv
rainbow-test.cpp:       |        ^~~
rainbow-test.cpp: rainbow-test.cpp: In function 'int verification(const unsigned char*, long long unsigned int, const unsigned char*, long long unsigned int, const unsigned char*, long long unsigned int)':
rainbow-test.cpp: rainbow-test.cpp:81:21: warning: 'void* memcpy(void*, const void*, size_t)' writing to an object of type 'struct gfv<256, 42>' with no trivial copy-assignment; use copy-assignment or copy-initialization instead [-Wclass-memaccess]
rainbow-test.cpp:    81 |  memcpy( &x , sm ,N );
rainbow-test.cpp:       |                     ^
rainbow-test.cpp: In file included from rainbow-test.cpp:1:
rainbow-test.cpp: gf.h:113:8: note: 'struct gfv<256, 42>' declared here
rainbow-test.cpp:   113 | struct gfv
rainbow-test.cpp:       |        ^~~
rainbow-test.cpp: ...

Number of similar (implementation,compiler) pairs: 4, namely:
ImplementationCompiler
T:refg++ -march=native -mtune=native -O2 -fwrapv -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (10.2.1_20210110)
T:refg++ -march=native -mtune=native -O3 -fwrapv -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (10.2.1_20210110)
T:refg++ -march=native -mtune=native -O -fwrapv -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (10.2.1_20210110)
T:refg++ -march=native -mtune=native -Os -fwrapv -fPIC -fPIE -gdwarf-4 -Wall (10.2.1_20210110)