> 
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 14:15:29 -0700, David G Lawrence wrote:
> 
> >    I don't know how long zttest does its testing, but with a stablized
> 
> zttest reads /dev/zap/pseudo, which is hooked to ztdummy.ko and reads
> bytes from it. essentially, it then compares the number of millisecs
> passed and compares the two. essentially, ztdummy should cough up 8000
> bytes per second. the timing used here is gettimeofday(), which would
> match microuptime() as used in your modified ztdummy.

   See my reply to Corey. Basically, zttest's test interval (1 second) is
too short to accurately measure this timer.

-DG

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