* Re: Re: kernel test & benchmark tools?
@ 2001-09-04 2:29 Fuxin Zhang
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From: Fuxin Zhang @ 2001-09-04 2:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
hello,
Yes,I have download many benchmark already.I am mainly curious about how
you kernel gurus test your developing kernel.For example,when you change a
substance part of el(mm/scheduler,etc),how can you be sure it is ok?
Careful thought certainly helps a lot,but there are things too mysterious
for me to thought of:)
2001-09-04 03:18:00:
>On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:56:42AM +0800, Fuxin Zhang wrote:
>
>> hello,linux-mips
>> I have barely finished porting 2.4 kernel to Algorithmics P6032 board.Now I want
>> to make it more stable and run faster,is there any well-known test or benchmark tools used
>> by mips kernel group? There are too many benchmark around,I don't know which is better suit
>> for kernel test. I heard that linus use lmbench?
>
>lmbench is just a microbenchmark which tests certain very specific aspects
>of the system call interface. Application performance can be very different.
>I suggest to search google or a well sorted ftp server for benchmarks - there
>are many.
>
> Ralf
Regards
Fuxin Zhang
fxzhang@ict.ac.cn
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