2012/2/29 Gilles Chanteperdrix <[email protected]>

> On 02/29/2012 06:52 PM, Charles Lesire-Cabaniols wrote:
> > 2012/2/29 Gilles Chanteperdrix <[email protected]>
> >
> >> On 02/29/2012 06:29 PM, Charles Lesire-Cabaniols wrote:
> >>> Hi guys,
> >>>
> >>> I have installed a Debian+Xenomai (2.6.0) OS on my Gumstix Overo.
> >>>
> >>> I want to evaluate the execution time of a simple program, executed as
> a
> >>> real-time thread.
> >>>
> >>> I definitely wonder about which functions to use, as I have completely
> >>> inconsistent measures.
> >>> I have tried using rt_timer_read, rt_timer_tsc, clock_gettime.
> >>> I also directly read the CNNT register with ARM instructions (which is
> >> the
> >>> only one I think correct) in order to have a (good?) reference.
> >>> (...)
> >>> What am I doing wrong?
> >>
> >> So, you should printf("%Lu %Lu\n", rt_timer_read(), rt_timer_tsc());
> >>
> >> Not printf("%lu", ...)
> >>
> >> --
> >>                                            Gilles.
> >>
> >
> > Effectively, that looks cleaner, thanks:
> >
> > ----- Xenomai rt_timer_read -----
> > start: 49166276042 ; end: 49166432273 ; (s-e): 156231 ; CET: 156231
> > ----- Xenomai rt_timer_tsc -----
> > start: 639161547 ; end: 639163539 ; (s-e): 1992 ; CET: 1992
> > ----- Xenomai clock_gettime -----
> > [ s] start: 946684855 ; end: 946684855 ; (s-e): 0 ; CET: 0
> > [ns] start: 275520245 ; end: 275677089 ; (s-e): 156844 ; CET: 156844
> >
> > My ARM instruction reads 110554.
> >
> > Which Xenomai function should I use?
> > Which one is supposed to be the more accurate?
> > Does rt_timer_read return nsecs?
> > What is the unit of rt_timer_tsc?
>
> rt_timer_tsc uses whatever hardware counter is available, you need
> rt_timer_tsc2ns or rt_timer_ns2tsc to convert between this unit to and
> from nanoseconds.
>
> For more details, see:
>
>
> http://www.xenomai.org/documentation/xenomai-2.6/html/api/group__native__timer.html
>
> Depending on how xenomai user-space was compiled, rt_timer_tsc should
> have the lowest overhead.
>

And are the default options the best ones?
How can I tune the TSC performance?



>
> --
>                                            Gilles.
>
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