# # hot-cpu class stressors: # various options have been commented out, one can remove the # proceeding comment to enable these options if required. # # run the following tests in parallel or sequentially # run sequential # run parallel # # verbose # show all debug, warnings and normal information output. # verbose # # run each of the tests for 60 seconds # stop stress test after N seconds. One can also specify the units # of time in seconds, minutes, hours, days or years with the suf‐ # fix s, m, h, d or y. # timeout 1m # tz # collect temperatures from the available thermal zones on the # machine (Linux only). Some devices may have one or more thermal # zones, where as others may have none. tz # # matrix stressor with examples of all the methods allowed # # start N workers that perform various matrix operations on float‐ # ing point values. By default, this will exercise all the matrix # stress methods one by one. One can specify a specific matrix # stress method with the --matrix-method option. # # # Method Description # all iterate over all the below matrix stress methods # add add two N × N matrices # copy copy one N × N matrix to another # div divide an N × N matrix by a scalar # hadamard Hadamard product of two N × N matrices # frobenius Frobenius product of two N × N matrices # mean arithmetic mean of two N × N matrices # mult multiply an N × N matrix by a scalar # prod product of two N × N matrices # sub subtract one N × N matrix from another N × N matrix # trans transpose an N × N matrix # matrix 0 matrix-method all matrix 0 matrix-method add matrix 0 matrix-method copy matrix 0 matrix-method div matrix 0 matrix-method frobenius matrix 0 matrix-method hadamard matrix 0 matrix-method mean matrix 0 matrix-method mult matrix 0 matrix-method prod matrix 0 matrix-method sub matrix 0 matrix-method trans