* [Xenomai-core] patch - xeno-test: set useful default for latency runtimes
@ 2006-04-27 12:01 Jim Cromie
2006-04-27 12:07 ` Philippe Gerum
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From: Jim Cromie @ 2006-04-27 12:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xenomai-core
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hi
bump up the latency runtime default: -T 10, to something useful, but not
too long: -T 120.
also inform help-user of existing defaults, some of which are wired in
latency itself.
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Index: scripts/xeno-test.in
===================================================================
--- scripts/xeno-test.in (revision 1005)
+++ scripts/xeno-test.in (working copy)
@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@
# following options are passed thru to latency
-s print statistics of sampled data (default on)
- -h print histogram of sampled data (default on)
+ -h print histogram of sampled data (default on, implies -s)
-q quiet, dont print 1 sec sampled data (default on, off if !-T)
- -T <sec test> (default: 10 sec, for demo purposes)
- -l <data/header lines>
- -H <bucketcount>
- -B <bucketsize ns>
+ -T <sec test> (default: 120 sec)
+ -l <data/header lines> (default 21)
+ -H <bucketcount> (default 100)
+ -B <bucketsize ns> (default 1000)
EOF
# NB: many defaults are coded in latency
exit 1
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
run_w_load() {
local opts="$*";
- [ "$opts" = '' ] && opts='-q -s -T 10'
+ [ "$opts" = '' ] && opts='-q -s -T 120'
boxinfo
loudly generate_loads $workload
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