Kevin O'Connor wrote: > I wrote a script that can be used on a host machine to read from the > serial port and output timing information on each line received.
After stty I've used tai64n for this. I then wrote taidelta to show the time difference between tai64n output lines. http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/tai64n.html No web for taidelta yet, but I'll give out source. > It also tries to adjust for time spent by the target machine > actually generating the serial reports. The script is attached > if anyone wants to use it (it requires python and the pyserial > package). I like that it's very simple! Kevin O'Connor wrote: > Nope - looks like calibrate_tsc is taking 2.9 seconds to calibrate: Look for a really long option with TSC in the name. It's set for epia-m. We added it in Hamburg to control how to initialize timers. I think you're getting the slower method. //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

