On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 03:22:47PM +0200, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: > > If you want to compare fusion with LXRT, use the testsuite/latency test, > > it has been crafted exactely for that. On my 1Ghz laptop, your "dd" > > test gives the following, which is rather correct:
> > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4908 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4900 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4909 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4904 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4910 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4905 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4912 ns, overrun = 0 > > min = 4130 ns, max = 46003 ns, avg = 4910 ns, overrun = 0 > here: using fusion-0.3-2.6-i386/testsuite/latency > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 10617 ns, overrun = 0 > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 10797 ns, overrun = 0 > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 11028 ns, overrun = 0 > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 10979 ns, overrun = 0 > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 9906 ns, overrun = 0 > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 9144 ns, overrun = 0 > min = 5185 ns, max = 79593 ns, avg = 11602 ns, overrun = 0 > But with the original lxrt, we've still a third (~20us) max. okay only the half... using rtai-3.1-2.6-i386/testsuite/user/latency 2004/07/27 15:28:06 min: 111 max: 35884 average: 4396 2004/07/27 15:28:07 min: 111 max: 35884 average: 4316 2004/07/27 15:28:08 min: 111 max: 35884 average: 4916 2004/07/27 15:28:09 min: 111 max: 35884 average: 4938 marc -- #!/bin/sh set - `type $0` 'tr "[a-zA-Z]" "[n-za-mN-ZA-M]"';while [ "$2" != "" ];do \ shift;done; echo 'frq -a -rc '`echo "$0"| $1 `'>$UBZR/.`rpub signature|'`\ echo $1|$1`'`;rpub "Jr ner fvtangher bs obet. Erfvfgnapr vf shgvyr!"'|$1|sh
