crop_rec on steroids: 3K, 4K, 1080p48, full-resolution LiveView

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a1ex

Quote from: jimiz on May 02, 2017, 08:11:42 PM
to me and a friend (we have same CF   CBx1066 tested)    with 27 and 29 april , vers. 123  ,   orange icon at first 20 seconds circa  red after and stop!  no way ...tryed 20 times...

Screenshot of the raw recording menu, please.

pc_bel

I think is something related to compression and how both builds manage it. With April14th I get green icon from start to end of recording, no matter what image I'm recording. With last buid April29th, I get green icon if I'm recording a dark image with no detail, and when I point the camera towards a detailed and well iluminated image, icon changes to orange and quickly to red. Then stops.
But I can be wrong... It's just an assumption from my ignorance.

DLM

Hello!

Does anyone else besides me have a black bar two pixels wide on the left side of the frame on all the videos?  Firmware version magiclantern-crop_rec_4k.2017Apr26.5D3113. I shoot 1920x1080 30p 14bit losless.

Quentin

@ DLM

Yes!
When I use Handbrake to convert some videos to MP4, Handbrake detects 2 pixels wide column and crops it.
e.g if I shoot at 3072, it shows 3070, 2 pixels offset

a1ex

Quote from: pc_bel on May 02, 2017, 10:14:47 PM
With April14th I get green icon from start to end of recording, no matter what image I'm recording.

... and stops with green icon when you do this:

QuoteWith last buid April29th, I get green icon if I'm recording a dark image with no detail, and when I point the camera towards a detailed and well iluminated image, icon changes to orange and quickly to red. Then stops.

As mentioned here, I've fixed the indicator, so it will actually warn you when it's going to stop.

That said, looks like the benchmark has some significant results:


mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR14.MO
854,872,940,989,924,802,930,894
767,783,869,856,944,872,909,941
746,973,1004,840,912,986,1088,800
660,714,798,875,939,982,830,946
868,929,941,983,857,960,870,846
910,1072,929,1016,877,890,1021,924
840,929,951,840,894,928,928,874
651,720,926,837,850,812,1095,1078
840,1030,804,960,910,1017,971,963
1034,1032,961,806,894,1018,872,836
926,1011,1074,902,960,838,864,1123
783,949,871,890,746,760,796,853

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO
335,727,943,761,882,929,608,781
338,754,852,554,572,876,750,1017
608,683,592,689,765,844,713,652
834,733,574,804,638,560,927,853
423,747,775,943,745,745,588,797
505,687,1003,703,786,583,838,799
495,597,895,872,872,572,837,926
771,636,702,891,761,802,833,979
710,590,905,978,889,929,810,851
652,837,727,726,742,696,707,763
486,655,826,729,669,882,916,697

Quartile stats: median (Q1 ... Q3)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO:  752 frames (654 ... 852)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR14.MO:  906 frames (840 ... 960)

P =

           1  1.3323e-15
  1.3323e-15           1

T =

           0     -8.7668
      8.7668           0


Looks like there is, indeed, a small speed regression.

Each number from the "big matrix" shows how many frames were in each test clip, and a new line means the card was formatted (and possibly other build was tested meanwhile - they are chosen randomly after filling and formatting the card). 1920x960 50p, 14-bit lossless, dark scene with artificial light (not changing during the experiment), preview set to Framing (which is not continuous here).

So, I've added some intermediate versions to the test script to narrow it down. The scene was a bit different (moved the camera), so the numbers are not directly comparable to the first run (variable bit rate):

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR23.MO
1764,1691,1623,1565,1180,1299,1481,1307
1173,1284,1576,1439,1482,1578,1421,1330
1306,1110,1670,1184,1368,1439,1228,1568
922,1360,1603,1455,1208,1201,1528,1844
3200,3181,3199,3093,3028,3112,3215,3149

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/E93203.MO
827,1134,1099,1324,1399,1475,1515,1397
675,1121,1270,1271,921,893,1126,1088

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/B420A8.MO
1596,1296,1169,1322,1292,1475,1839,1443
1068,1895,1441,1363,1327,1360,1805,1444
1322,1516,1703,1672,1591,1311,1185,1558

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR27.MO
965,1490,1459,1667,1441,1234,1315,1481
1470,1644,1536,1536,1728,2007,1773,1777

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/3F48DF.MO
1349,1783,1441,1282,1444,1288,1624,1650
1083,1368,1543,1273,1498,1680,1615,1644
1402,1498,1477,1384,1211,1781,1110,1460
3153,3211,3245,3260,3223,3043,3027,3162
945,1436,1577,1595,2027,1466,1576,1322

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/E67FAC.MO
627,888,1233,825,710,644,1197,1098
531,721,833,1026,1357,1083,908,1784
544,1034,1056,1509,1380,1109,928,1157
892,956,985,1057,1270,1214,1147,1099
1084,1252,1087,746,901,1042,1025,970
1005,1235,1249,1076,1224,1305,1256,1384
889,967,909,1542,839,1152,517,1313
672,935,1002,1345,1249,1339,1327,1593

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR21.MO
1346,1688,1683,1588,2244,1988,2444,1745
1154,1398,1545,1725,1510,1630,1555,1337
3246,3107,3236,3153,3108,3189,3275,3145

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR14.MO
678,1752,862,1520,1394,1357,1025,1085
1047,1553,1034,1687,1284,1459,941,1520
1526,1709,1421,1398,1444,1701,1766,1691
1252,1777,1760,1637,1634,1483,1654,1406
695,1481,1520,1433,1814,1492,1360,1339

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO
895,1055,1099,1323,1362,1265,1261,1646
3143,3092,3185,3055,3208,3243,3207,3206
1066,1006,1230,1388,1078,777,1045,1198
861,1208,964,1137,968,1297,1002,1457
763,1032,1173,1192,1227,1242,1485,1456

Quartile stats: median (Q1 ... Q3)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/E67FAC.MO: 1067 frames (905 ... 1249)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/E93203.MO: 1130 frames (1005 ... 1361)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO: 1229 frames (1050 ... 1471)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/B420A8.MO: 1442 frames (1317 ... 1594)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR14.MO: 1470 frames (1312 ... 1646)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR23.MO: 1482 frames (1303 ... 1728)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR27.MO: 1513 frames (1450 ... 1698)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/3F48DF.MO: 1521 frames (1376 ... 1782)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR21.MO: 1735 frames (1550 ... 3127)

P =

Columns 1 through 5:

           1     0.20463  2.3393e-05  4.2457e-09  7.9956e-09
     0.20463           1    0.063283  0.00020993    0.003231
  2.3393e-05    0.063283           1     0.55111     0.29445
  4.2457e-09  0.00020993     0.55111           1     0.53456
  7.9956e-09    0.003231     0.29445     0.53456           1
  3.5275e-10   0.0021903     0.26451    0.053254   0.0069184
  8.3596e-09  0.00014102     0.88954     0.31542     0.16273
   2.648e-11  0.00093461     0.16911    0.025252   0.0021659
  4.4409e-16  1.3427e-05   0.0054545  8.9505e-05  7.4696e-07

Columns 6 through 9:

  3.5275e-10  8.3596e-09   2.648e-11  5.2588e-16
   0.0021903  0.00014102  0.00093461  1.3427e-05
     0.26451     0.88954     0.16911   0.0054545
    0.053254     0.31542    0.025252  8.9505e-05
   0.0069184     0.16273   0.0021659  7.4696e-07
           1     0.23071      0.7823    0.038059
     0.23071           1     0.14709   0.0032367
      0.7823     0.14709           1    0.061734
    0.038059   0.0032367    0.061734           1

T =

           0     -1.2792     -4.4339     -6.5382     -6.2902     -6.9502     -6.4563     -7.4827     -9.9692
      1.2792           0     -1.8962     -4.0996     -3.0823     -3.2171     -4.3595     -3.5022     -4.9964
      4.4339      1.8962           0     0.59938      1.0555     -1.1239     0.13954     -1.3879     -2.8799
      6.5382      4.0996    -0.59938           0     0.62454     -1.9705     -1.0173      -2.293     -4.2946
      6.2902      3.0823     -1.0555    -0.62454           0     -2.7744     -1.4153     -3.1719     -5.5061
      6.9502      3.2171      1.1239      1.9705      2.7744           0      1.2122    -0.27728     -2.1195
      6.4563      4.3595    -0.13954      1.0173      1.4153     -1.2122           0      -1.471     -3.1431
      7.4827      3.5022      1.3879       2.293      3.1719     0.27728       1.471           0     -1.9026
      9.9692      4.9964      2.8799      4.2946      5.5061      2.1195      3.1431      1.9026           0

D =

         126          78         102          86         102         102          78         102          86
          78          30          54          38          54          54          30          54          38
         102          54          78          62          78          78          54          78          62
          86          38          62          46          62          62          38          62          46
         102          54          78          62          78          78          54          78          62
         102          54          78          62          78          78          54          78          62
          78          30          54          38          54          54          30          54          38
         102          54          78          62          78          78          54          78          62
          86          38          62          46          62          62          38          62          46


It looks like the first 3 builds (in the sorted list) have the regression; that means, it must have been introduced in the earliest changeset from this group (since the previous changeset was also tested): e67fac.

That means:
- The regression only affects the behavior when recording is about to stop (how many frames it manages to squeeze in the last moments)
- It does not affect the ability to record continuously. This piece of code starts kicking in when the buffer is about 90% full.

Is the regression caused the overhead of printf (possibly delaying the decision by a non-negligible amount of time) or it's because of the change in thresholds (resulting in smaller blocks being written to the card)? Need to restart the experiment to find out.

To interpret the statistical tests, check Frank7D's posts and the t_test_2 function description.

festr

I cannot find information about missing mlv sound recording missing in the experimental branch - why I cannot record sound ?

Walter Schulz

Experimental page -> Notes:
Quotemlv_lite only for now

Features page -> Modules -> mlv_lite.mo -> (link) ->
QuoteThere are some caveats to what you get compared to the full mlv_rec:
[...]
2. No audio

g3gg0

to make mlv_snd work with mlv_lite, the buffering structure must be changed to allow other modules to queue blocks.
that are only a few callbacks, but this might have a negative feedback on write speed.

currently mlv_lite is meant to be a rewrite from scratch to get the maximum write speed.
when all experimental stuff settles, maybe this will be added.

for now just let things settle.
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pc_bel

@A1ex
Thank you very much for the explanation and for the tests!!!!!!!!!

I will continue testing.

Savely

dear devs, is it possible to make at least preview pictures of footages? I know now you try to make h264 proxy possible, but may it be more wise to make preview pictures option and then h264 proxy?

And please, is it possible to tag processed files in RawFlow not just frame001, frame002 etc. (nightmare for postproduction) but rather MLVfileName_001, MLVfileName_002 etc?

Danne

Previews are there depending on your NLE. I see thumbnails on mac just fine.
You can create any name you want in mlv_dump.
Try this for instance:
mlv_dump --dng -o MLVfileName_0000_C0000_ INPUT.MLV


jankrueck

Quote from: extremelypoorfilmaker on May 03, 2017, 06:24:28 PM
just following :)

still waiting for the day Alex will explode because of people asking dump questions, same questions again and again or both compared into 1...

;D :) ;)

ps: not yours.

hjfilmspeed

I LOVE mlv lite sooooo much! It's perfect. Sound does not matter to me. Just use a slate and a zoom and you'll be found. Much more like film!

Savely

Quote from: Danne on May 03, 2017, 03:24:49 PM
Previews are there depending on your NLE. I see thumbnails on mac just fine.
You can create any name you want in mlv_dump.
Try this for instance:
mlv_dump --dng -o MLVfileName_0000_C0000_ INPUT.MLV

on previews: but what if I have Windows(8)?

on file names: It's in mlv_dump.exe? How should I tape this code if it's window dissapeared almost instantly?

Quentin

@Savely

In the directory where MLV_Dump.exe lies, make a .bat file and put this in it:

@echo off
for %%a in ( %* ) do ( md "%%~na" 2>nul )&( "mlv_dump.exe" -o %%~na\%%~na_ --dng %%~na.MLV )


Drag and Drop the MLV files onto the .bat file.
It will generate Folders with the frames


Savely

Quote from: Quentin on May 04, 2017, 06:15:29 AM
@Savely

In the directory where MLV_Dump.exe lies, make a .bat file and put this in it:

@echo off
for %%a in ( %* ) do ( md "%%~na" 2>nul )&( "mlv_dump.exe" -o %%~na\%%~na_ --dng %%~na.MLV )


Drag and Drop the MLV files onto the .bat file.
It will generate Folders with the frames

Thanks man, it works! But you'll have to put mlv file directly into the folder where this .bat file is.



jimiz

a good basic interface, resolve all the problems,and speed all the multi clips to convert
5D3-123

lostfeliz

This test was moderately helpful. I wanted to see how the 3k and HD compared with a high ISO -- 1600 (high for a 5Diii, at least). Three different lenses all shot at f2.8 at 1600 ISO. The field of view for ML cropped 3k is about 1/2 of what it is for full frame HD. So for the HD version of the shot, the camera was moved from 48" away to 24" away. I down-rezzed the 3k to HD.

I didn't have the patience to get the scale exact. I kept image pretty neutral. I used ETTR for exposure. I think it helped lessen the shadow noise (I tend to underexpose ML RAW, not in a good way). Anyway, the noise isn't too awful especially since you'd most likely crush the blacks some if you were using this shot. I was expecting more noise at 1600 ISO.

https://youtu.be/qWsWEl7fb4A

hindra

Hey guys, just curious. I shot some footage, about 4 takes of a local artist and its about 114gb. 3k 12bit lossless 3.5k centered mode and it all went very well. It flashed between orange and green but I also had the global draw on. Camera temp hit orange a few times but it all worked great and it is super sharp!!

My question has to do with MLV_dump.exe, I left it overnight to process the DNGs but I think it got stuck because it never got past the first set of mlv files. I had selected all the time, 32 in total. I am re-attempting to do them one clip at a time now, but I'm curious if there is limit on GB size or amount of files I can run at once.

Is this normal? Does it need to process the images more than once? Thanks for all your help guys!

Quote
MLV Dumper v1.0
-----------------

Mode of operation:
   - Input MLV file: 'M02-2034.MLV'
   - Enforcing 14bpp for DNG output
   - Convert to DNG frames
   - Output into 'M02-2034\M02-2034_'
File M02-2034.MLV opened
File M02-2034.M00 opened
File M02-2034.M01 opened
File M02-2034.M02 opened
File M02-2034.M03 opened
File M02-2034.M04 opened
File M02-2034.M05 opened
File M02-2034.M06 not existing.
Processing...


Vertical stripes correction:
  1.00000  1.00781  1.00792  1.00864  1.00664  1.00841  1.00572  1.00777
Cold pixels : 36
Reached end of chunk 1/7 after 1235 blocks
Reached end of chunk 2/7 after 1232 blocks
Reached end of chunk 3/7 after 1230 blocks
Reached end of chunk 4/7 after 1232 blocks
Reached end of chunk 5/7 after 1237 blocks
Reached end of chunk 6/7 after 1238 blocks
Reached end of chunk 7/7 after 436 blocks
Processed 7776 video frames
Done


MLV Dumper v1.0
-----------------

Mode of operation:
   - Input MLV file: 'M02-2034.MLV'
   - Enforcing 14bpp for DNG output
   - Convert to DNG frames
   - Output into 'M02-2034\M02-2034_'
File M02-2034.MLV opened
File M02-2034.M00 opened
File M02-2034.M01 opened
File M02-2034.M02 opened
File M02-2034.M03 opened
File M02-2034.M04 opened
File M02-2034.M05 opened
File M02-2034.M06 not existing.
Processing...


Vertical stripes correction:
  1.00000  1.00781  1.00792  1.00864  1.00664  1.00841  1.00572  1.00777
Cold pixels : 36

EDIT: It seems to be on an endless cycle just repeating and wont move on to the next clip. Even if I only select the mlv files for one clip its just in an endless loop.
SL1 100D.100A - 5D - 7D2 - 5D3 1.2.3

pocketrubbish

Hmm, I've been using mlv-dump (and the dumper batch) a bunch lately and haven't had any issues. Do you have the latest version of mlv_dump.exe? And are you sure you have enough hard disk space?

hindra

Quote from: pocketrubbish on May 05, 2017, 05:39:01 AM
Hmm, I've been using mlv-dump (and the dumper batch) a bunch lately and haven't had any issues. Do you have the latest version of mlv_dump.exe? And are you sure you have enough hard disk space?

Yeah I am using the latest dump, and I have plenty of HD space. All the files get extracted, I can stop mlv-dump and my files are there for 1 clip. Ive been using it fine for the past week or so this just occurred the past few days. I havent changed anything so I'm not sure whats going on.
SL1 100D.100A - 5D - 7D2 - 5D3 1.2.3

a1ex

Quote from: a1ex on May 03, 2017, 10:14:19 AM
Is the regression caused the overhead of printf (possibly delaying the decision by a non-negligible amount of time) or it's because of the change in thresholds (resulting in smaller blocks being written to the card)?

Results of over 30 hours of benchmarking (Apr29 codebase with minor changes - included in the raw log - to check the effect of these changes on performance). During this time, the camera was under the control of this script, unattended.


mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUMEFS.MO:  865 frames (772 ... 925)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO:     866 frames (789 ... 900)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/NOPRINTF.MO:  874 frames (795 ... 902)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME70.MO:  885 frames (840 ... 956)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME80.MO:  938 frames (866 ... 984)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME90.MO:  946 frames (846 ... 986)


The effect of printf is not significant (could not prove the version without printf is any faster):

Quartile stats: median (Q1 ... Q3)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO:  866 frames (789 ... 900)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/NOPRINTF.MO:  874 frames (795 ... 902)

P =

           1     0.63117
     0.63117           1

T =

           0    -0.48056
     0.48056           0


But, the assumed write speed (when deciding to limit the number of frames saved in a single file write call, to avoid running out of space during the call) appears to have a sweet spot between 80 and 90%:


Quartile stats: median (Q1 ... Q3)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUMEFS.MO:  865 frames (772 ... 925)      ; ASSUME100
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/NOPRINTF.MO:  874 frames (795 ... 902)      ; ASSUME50
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME70.MO:  885 frames (840 ... 956)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME80.MO:  938 frames (866 ... 984)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME90.MO:  946 frames (846 ... 986)

P =

Columns 1 through 4:

           1      0.4984  6.2291e-07  7.7958e-10
      0.4984           1   6.194e-05  7.2981e-07
  6.2291e-07   6.194e-05           1     0.06076
  7.7958e-10  7.2981e-07     0.06076           1
  1.7948e-08  4.1919e-06     0.11062     0.86482

Column 5:

  1.7948e-08
  4.1919e-06
     0.11062
     0.86482
           1

T =

           0    -0.67773     -5.0558     -6.2829     -5.7438
     0.67773           0     -4.0546     -5.0451     -4.6852
      5.0558      4.0546           0     -1.8798     -1.5988
      6.2829      5.0451      1.8798           0     0.17034
      5.7438      4.6852      1.5988    -0.17034           0


So, while the first place (which assumes 90% of the measured speed for the last file write calls) is clearly better (squeezes more frames) compared to last two places (which assume either 100% or 50% of the measured speed for the same calls), we cannot tell the same about the first two winners - they are tied (could not prove one is faster than the other). Same for the last two places. The sweet spot is probably somewhere near 85% (not tested, just guessed).



However, the best thing to do for speed is to write blocks as large as we can (in other words, as few file write calls as we can), and free the buffers as soon as we know they have been written. Here's an experiment on this:

Quartile stats: median (Q1 ... Q3)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME80.MO:  938 frames (866 ... 984)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME90.MO:  946 frames (846 ... 986)
mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/SPECFREE.MO: 1015 frames (921 ... 1090)

P =

           1     0.86482  3.7192e-14
     0.86482           1  2.8011e-13
  3.7303e-14  2.8022e-13           1

T =

           0     0.17034     -7.8429
    -0.17034           0     -7.5833
      7.8429      7.5833           0


With large blocks, and reusing image buffers *during* a file write call, performance is clearly better (possibly also helping with overall speed, as the large buffers are freed and can be reused quicker).

(this experiment is a litte risky in my opinion, as I have not tested it for data integrity, other than self-checks built in mlv_lite, so I'm not comfortable including it in the builds, but you can build it from source - diffs available in the raw log)

Number of frames recorded by each build:

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME70.MO
832,1060,989,959,869,953,898,895
741,837,839,827,921,767,905,985
732,703,836,944,954,949,830,800
739,864,926,961,956,949,866,866
840,983,870,747,856,848,972,896
762,870,987,853,978,953,876,852
647,880,876,917,984,895,1002,886
555,871,966,919,882,1028,976,791
651,939,852,868,1063,863,872,925
737,977,989,974,958,973,855,846
756,871,974,978,969,994,953,791
849,860,1023,974,997,979,993,943
765,758,964,1004,1013,942,986,824
823,835,864,955,969,832,847,877
744,997,844,839,1039,951,941,880
773,884,904,985,974,619,833,778
850,1018,947,857,942,868,1011,901
637,990,723,930,757,837,806,872
756,952,977,856,965,950,956,883
647,870,828,946,938,868,832,879
750,904,944,942,863,976,872,843
626,760,986,975,937,755,838,986
540,851,764,874,1036,1048,1052,836
655,856,878,747,928,763,843,905
626,829,953,912,966,822,997,952
804,893,884,840,902,939,933,937
754,943,905,988,874,962,897,952
885,966,885,971,950,984,872,874
843,955,848,887,871,953,861,950

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME90.MO
665,1025,986,985,1000,882,993,698
683,992,993,918,946,1026,906,781
463,854,720,907,982,1040,1052,834
828,777,806,956,1001,967,879,800
555,851,876,859,807,986,881,944
589,986,997,979,962,1003,918,856
762,961,945,888,916,966,998,866
689,906,970,975,826,975,684,972
474,898,982,1008,982,982,990,978
582,889,963,1010,1007,1044,994,765
782,904,978,964,1002,965,841,928
710,966,1018,802,989,903,981,952
882,992,974,918,1013,961,1018,1039
762,922,963,1009,1024,961,971,970
765,903,922,948,1011,975,903,874
679,917,904,992,965,916,962,985
876,902,805,865,874,761,727,966
745,981,1061,890,737,1002,1095,783
831,875,837,992,711,940,1031,975
581,651,976,901,1055,1005,922,901
659,946,978,971,997,914,816,954
773,989,968,979,987,798,1010,964
858,841,685,793,993,812,987,980
654,997,983,891,1036,918,997,899

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/NOPRINTF.MO
572,818,859,843,691,827,898,805
880,920,893,799,896,794,826,981
781,973,995,916,877,777,874,893
776,891,907,896,799,914,894,697
768,796,918,890,902,715,810,792
680,824,899,901,916,860,896,718
466,641,900,848,907,836,870,959
678,576,891,917,698,889,921,813
862,850,797,943,871,892,969,882
801,879,898,898,779,905,936,768
581,930,916,1008,892,872,895,908
440,720,919,896,890,906,831,1016
571,797,883,861,985,875,845,793
686,784,906,891,877,974,869,742
772,874,857,916,968,775,801,786

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUMEFS.MO
690,1040,864,754,879,861,935,972
523,728,833,969,935,944,971,1054
404,819,957,836,778,845,881,514
796,886,779,776,917,957,892,760
361,763,1003,597,929,743,907,983
758,868,875,859,971,979,999,934
848,803,794,777,883,861,669,681
612,746,879,904,774,942,972,950
572,789,555,769,862,786,918,823
534,792,847,859,865,910,980,738
838,935,980,915,850,879,670,785
561,863,954,780,809,875,940,907
795,964,1003,891,955,870,636,813
460,733,980,974,1037,1072,874,801
873,908,937,838,855,801,909,891
753,834,877,881,948,910,935,1050
856,874,941,764,873,920,585,884
666,638,709,947,857,947,884,906
576,967,818,985,660,798,774,1001
711,889,799,900,869,837,810,836
667,790,886,871,798,872,837,886
602,887,922,721,929,706,949,936
358,882,724,824,882,689,876,700
438,693,928,789,860,888,869,867
606,826,748,782,870,908,877,858
551,523,933,760,930,711,911,965
674,847,732,957,958,765,888,957
665,731,881,1012,986,933,914,995

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/APR29.MO
532,631,813,903,892,905,876,1030
768,715,803,718,949,826,893,892
807,977,930,799,889,821,887,775
410,803,852,984,603,777,900,883
653,802,984,707,774,889,858,815
703,899,707,866,793,825,841,987
696,987,926,883,966,896,869,945
766,900,887,789,867,788,890,897
801,860,969,972,839,840,909,890
682,906,793,897,894,915,911,911
509,756,807,811,945,1003,984,780
678,808,716,809,806,827,925,932
501,770,852,905,951,878,632,887
737,899,870,981,959,939,888,798
662,886,919,760,782,684,808,947
664,884,719,685,882,804,822,884
861,824,795,693,991,868,814,888
686,886,895,880,870,712,914,861
662,888,804,828,910,966,947,817
667,820,961,784,904,842,900,884
561,795,873,784,949,739,756,768
557,896,880,804,903,921,802,911
695,865,905,863,885,911,865,885
670,972,868,908,850,877,868,881

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/ASSUME80.MO
490,483,716,909,1020,996,991,814
663,982,999,925,983,1004,974,898
890,923,822,1015,879,987,857,882
911,984,960,971,952,964,974,674
847,932,978,911,1003,985,980,998
783,986,984,925,981,955,995,871
872,970,871,970,788,913,1027,1086
678,872,873,843,980,980,995,894
766,919,971,758,806,813,1002,933
657,891,969,974,939,968,1023,963
650,996,989,995,975,984,982,899
780,703,997,1014,936,937,881,834
760,955,966,772,989,980,866,990
926,939,972,1013,981,960,1010,767
676,1014,925,987,1007,897,908,763
667,1027,801,890,985,767,1001,797
758,912,866,1015,876,976,891,770
466,910,772,941,981,755,979,742
889,973,941,1014,969,968,667,756
640,908,958,994,972,977,882,888
793,889,986,986,1004,1000,983,1069
752,991,1029,868,884,987,906,784
630,881,879,982,955,926,836,841
517,772,922,1023,1034,852,898,985
856,943,835,885,805,992,971,1006
684,952,975,1015,863,987,996,892
561,975,890,978,985,1019,904,975
559,954,909,922,902,1124,982,929
783,1019,935,1035,971,996,884,962

mlv_lite version : ML/MODULES/RAWBENCH/SPECFREE.MO
973,1083,1029,908,1121,1011,1110,718
794,1132,1023,853,908,1098,1114,1004
791,1066,899,920,958,1086,1197,811
857,1135,1034,1097,996,937,1006,921
819,1066,970,995,1063,1021,1113,1078
641,1095,1076,992,996,1078,1015,892
932,1111,1003,1109,1072,974,1007,1084
796,1009,1098,1114,1121,1000,717,881
910,928,1012,917,1055,1085,1073,820
617,970,1141,996,1031,1102,1022,1012
790,1010,1072,1017,1023,1043,1034,922
910,1140,920,1106,1116,1126,989,919
791,772,1016,1024,1110,1123,1096,832
802,1013,961,1097,1120,1057,1103,971
754,984,1081,1078,1176,907,908,602
848,1100,1115,1089,1111,1102,908,935
1016,1106,1017,1013,1104,1045,1007,982
713,1057,987,997,1037,954,1095,925
992,1101,1084,1076,1068,1024,1095,920
790,911,1128,1121,1096,1020,1010,600
808,938,1096,978,1042,919,1099,910
837,982,1100,1077,1080,1015,1039,917
769,1006,1083,1091,1102,1090,915,981


Raw log (includes diffs)