On 03/01/2013 12:24 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
On 03/01/2013 11:41 AM, Harry van Haaren wrote:
Hey all,

I'm currently attempting to stress test my setup of  -rt kernel, rtirq
scripts, and a Jack client program I've been working on.
So my idea is to create a script that runs the programs, and also a
cpu-load generating program (cpuburn or alternative).
Then collecting stats based on Xruns, % DSP load, etc.

I intend to show (trough brute force) that an application is RT capable
on machine X with a latency of Y ms.
Of course this won't be 100% representative, but the stats will show
some RT-safe-ness.

Has anybody done this kind of profiling / stress testing with JACK
before?
Hints / tips / advice / etc welcomed! -Harry


once upon a time, many many years ago, i had this one:
   http://www.rncbc.org/archive/old/jack_test4.4.tar.gz
untar, make and ./jack_test4_run.sh


ps. it might need some contemporary review ofc.

pps. just for the laughs, the dusty now old story tells about that this jack_test hack was very instrumental back on the primordial days of voluntary_preempt which in turn lead to the early kernel 2.6 preempt_rt patches and testing and, as a matter of in fact, first rtirq inception also dates from that glorious era :)

cheers
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
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