On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 10:34:20PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote: > On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 08:42:46PM +0000, Mike Larkin wrote: > > A 1000Hz host helps here. I get 10.32s real time on sleep 10 with that > > setting. > > > > Note that qemu behaves the same way on OpenBSD. > > OK, the output is still slow when on serial, but things improved
Is the console baudrate 9600 or 115200? > with 1000 Hz. I was going to ask why 1000 Hz isn't the default > then, but got the response. I'll leave here for reference: > > https://openbsd.amsterdam/clock.html > > Thank you. > > # for i in $(jot 10); do > > time sleep 30; > > done > 0m33.67s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.96s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.92s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.62s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.66s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.64s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.61s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.85s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.97s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > 0m33.74s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.00s system > # > > -- > db >