Thanks Alex,

Yes that's interesting.  Looks like the rx is dominated by the receive 
filtering and for some reason there is power function being called quite 
a lot.  The powf can probably be moved outside of whatever loop it is in.

Hmmmm, not sure what kf_work does, I don't think it's one of my functions.

Cheers,

David

On 03/09/15 08:34, Alexandru Csete wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 11:04 PM, David Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Would some one on the list like to profile freedv_tx and freedv_rx and
>> see where the MIPs are going?  That would be very helpful.
>>
>
> Hi David,
>
> I have attached two text files containing the output of the perf tool,
> showing the relative distribution of CPU cycles, i.e. the sum of all
> is 100% though the list is incomplete. Was it something like this you
> had in mind?
>
> I captured it using:
>      perf record <application>
>
> then show results:
>      perf report
>
> Alex
>
>
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