Regarding latency test, I have recently made some experiments with about
5-6 different computers. One of them performed reasonably well and the
others has the infamous SMI problem.

I searched the wiki for a solution and I found one, that requires
recompiling, after following the instructions, NO SUCCESS.

The I searched Google and found this

https://listas.upv.es/pipermail/rtlinuxgpl/2007-April/000609.html

It is a simple and very little standalone utility that allows to switch
off entirely the SMI.
I where able to perform good latency test in all the computers using
that trick.

I think that such a utility could be included with the new release.

Also I think that it can be reference in the wiki section related to
latency and SMI problems as an alternative quick solution.

Bye,

Javier

El mié, 30-04-2008 a las 19:56 +0300, Alex Joni escribió:
> Hi Mario,
> 
> here's how I usually run it:
> 
> 1. emc's latency test:
> open a terminal, type "latency-test" and it displays the values
> 
> 2. RTAI's latency test:
> open a terminal, type:
> cd /usr/realtime-*/testsuite/kern/latency
> sudo ./run
> 
> (the mknod part is not needed anymore).
> 
> Regards,
> Alex
> 



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