Hmm, what do you mean by measuring the time?

You can measure the typical execution time of various system calls easily 
enough by checking the CPU cycle counter.

There is an internal "sel4bench" project which is similar to "sel4test" but 
measures timing information of some system calls. My understanding is that this will be released at 
some point in the near future.

It's also possible to calculate the worst-case execution time of the kernel for 
some platforms. There's been a lot of research work on this 
http://ssrg.nicta.com.au/projects/TS/realtime.pml by various people at 
Data61/NICTA. It's probably possible to replicate for some platform of 
interest, but it might be quite difficult to do.

Cheers,
   Thomas.

On 29/03/16 14:06, xurongfeik wrote:
Hello,everyone:
When given a specific platform, is it possible to measure the execution time of 
 seL4 API?
Anyone who has the relative data please send it to me, many thanks!!



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北京航空航天大 学
Beihang University




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