On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >How much memory does it access in a single run?
>
> Right now it can be up to about 800k, depeding on the runtime configuration
> of the module.
> But it should be much less with the configuration I am running now.
Anyway, if the system is not loaded, the memory accessed in RT task is likely
to remain in the cache until next run, which runs then faster. It you run
other things, caches are flushed more frequently.
Could you compare the execution time ot the first run of the task to
subsequent ones? Or suspend it for a minute, run some program accessing lots
or memory, kill it, wake up your RT task, and again compare the first run to
the subsequent ones?
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