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* [Xenomai-help] Testsuite latency
@ 2006-10-20 10:24 Frits de Klark
  2006-10-20 12:05 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
  2006-10-20 12:19 ` Jan Kiszka
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From: Frits de Klark @ 2006-10-20 10:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xenomai

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Hello everyone,

as sort of a newbie to Xenomai (and realtime Linux in general) I'm the
moment running the (unmodified) latency test included in the testsuite  in
different situations:

Situation A: Running as little daemons as possible in the background. The
chart I produced from the testdata, after running it for about 15 minutes,
without doing anything else on the machine, shows very stable results, that
is: there a no visible peaks downwards. Iin the case of MAX for example, the
value is most of the time between 2.7 and 2.9, occasionly going straight up
in the air, but NEVER below 2.7.
WORST is 5.33, BEST is 0.40.

Situation B: Running 1 'unneccesary' daemon, mysqld, but performing no
database operations whatsoever. The chart I produced from this testdata (it
also ran for 15 minutes) is completely different and the line representing
MAX is going up and down all the time, it looks VERY unsteady.
In this case WORST is 16.52 and BEST is 1.11.

How is this possible? I'm ofcourse aware that Linux is constantly heeding
the mysql daemon, but I can't imagine this produces suc relatively large
differences between testresults. I'm sure there is a perfectly sane
explanation for it, but I need a little help to understand things like this.

The platform I'm testing on is an x86.

Thanks in advance!

Best regards,

Frits

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