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author | aherbert <aherbert@apache.org> | Fri Oct 11 14:28:05 2019 +0100 |
committer | aherbert <aherbert@apache.org> | Fri Oct 11 14:28:05 2019 +0100 |
tree | 344d6224b536999edf89c8d2e91ff21cae6ec1be | |
parent | 22a9909cae57559c088ec4daae224e84d0259688 [diff] |
Updated BigCrush test results. These replace the previous results which referred to a byte reversed 32-bit sequence. Notable changes: JDK : 74,72,74,73,74 -> 50,51,52,49,51 TWO_CMRES : 4,3,3,5,4 -> 0,1,0,0,0 XO_SHI_RO_128_PLUS : 1,2,2,1,1 -> 0,0,1,0,0 Changes of systematic failures: JDK : 70 -> 48 TWO_CMRES : 3 -> 0 XO_SHI_RO_128_PLUS : 1 -> 0 Unchanged systematic failures: WELL_* and MT variants systematically fail linear complexity. WELL_512 and 1024 also fail matrix rank. The other generators have similar results, i.e. no systematic failures.
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