One of those services is likely the full blown web server
that runs on the BBB to allow you to view the help pages.

-Chuck Harris

Attila Kinali wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 16:23:30 -0000
"David J Taylor" <david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

I've just put up my first draft of a comparison of these two popular devices
as NTP servers:

   http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/BBB-vs-RPi.html

Comments welcomed - I know it's an imperfect test!

Something is wrong here. I would expect the BBB to perform at least
as well as the rpi (after all, the BBB has an ethernet MAC with
IEEE1588 support, while the rpi is basically a glorified USB controller
with attached graphics card).

You are most likely running services on the BBB (network services,
local services, cron jobs,...) that cause the high, and spikey
cpu load, which in turn destroys your ntp performance.

Also, compare your results to [1], where Dan Drown uses the
capture/compare unit of the AM3359 to timestamp the PPS and use
this for ntp. In [2] he tries to measure the temperature dependence
of the BBB oscillator (not be best way, but...).

                        Attila Kinali


[1] http://blog.dan.drown.org/beaglebone-black-timer-capture-driver/
[2] http://blog.dan.drown.org/tcxo-beaglebone-black/

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