Way to go. Bear in mind that strtst causes zillions of kernel messages to print out. So it is intended to be slow.
Try the timetst program. It is intended to just push messages down through LiS and back up again for performance measurement.
-- Dave
At 05:56 AM 2/13/2003 Thursday, Andy Winton wrote:
hi all, Thanks to everyone who have replied to my questions.It looks like LiS is running on the ipaq. However, it is a bit slow running the 'strtst' and 'thrtst' programs...resulting in the X display going slow and the serial PPP connection eventually timing out. But once I stop the test programs LiS is still running and 'streams -s' gives some sensible numbers. I'm going to go and investigate performance. I hope that with more real world tests and a bit of tweaking it'll be fine. Thanks again for all your help, andy _______________________________________________ Linux-streams mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://gsyc.escet.urjc.es/mailman/listinfo/linux-streams
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