Upakul,

Which version of Iperf are you using?  This should be resolved in Iperf 2.0.4.

Jon

Upakul Barkakaty wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I was using the Iperf UDP client to test the network bandwidth and CPU 
> Utilization. I observed that the Iperf client was consuming all the CPU 
> MIPS even if it was running at 1 Mbps.
> 
> On investigation, It looks like the delay_loop() function in the file 
> Client.cpp is blocking in the kernel space while adjusting the thoughput 
> speeds. On trying out replacing delay_loop() by usleep() function, Idle 
> MIPS were available.
> 
> Please can you let me know if this is an intended behaviour keeping in 
> mind some particular purpose?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Upakul Barkakaty
> 
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