**cpuio**
Doesn't transfer any data, but burns CPU cycles according to the
- :option:`cpuload` and :option:`cpuchunks` options. Setting
- :option:`cpuload`\=85 will cause that job to do nothing but burn 85%
+ :option:`cpuload`, :option:`cpuchunks` and :option:`cpumode` options.
+ Setting :option:`cpuload`\=85 will cause that job to do nothing but burn 85%
of the CPU. In case of SMP machines, use :option:`numjobs`\=<nr_of_cpu>
to get desired CPU usage, as the cpuload only loads a
single CPU at the desired rate. A job never finishes unless there is
at least one non-cpuio job.
+ Setting :option:`cpumode`\=qsort replace the default noop instructions loop
+ by a qsort algorithm to consume more energy.
**rdma**
The RDMA I/O engine supports both RDMA memory semantics