09-02-2011
The default was engineered for low-latency networks, I thought, hence the emphasis on engineering better algorithms for higher latency.
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latency
LATENCY(1) Xenomai LATENCY(1)
NAME
latency - Xenomai timer latency benchmark
SYNOPSIS
latency [options]
DESCRIPTION
latency is part of the Xenomai test suite. It is a timer latency benchmark program. The system must run a suitable Xenomai enabled kernel
with the respective module (xeno_timerbench).
OPTIONS
latency accepts the following options:
-h print histograms of min, avg, max latencies
-s print statistics of min, avg, max latencies
-H <histogram-size>
default = 200, increase if your last bucket is full
-B <bucket-size>
default = 1000ns, decrease for more resolution
-p <period_us>
sampling period
-l <data-lines per header>
default=21, 0 to supress headers
-T <test_duration_seconds>
default=0, so ^C to end
-q supresses RTD, RTH lines if -T is used
-D <testing_device_no>
number of testing device, default=0
-t <test_mode>
0=user task (default), 1=kernel task, 2=timer IRQ
-f freeze trace for each new max latency
-c <cpu>
pin measuring task down to given CPU
-P <priority>
task priority (test mode 0 and 1 only)
AUTHOR
latency was written by Philippe Gerum <rpm@xenomai.org>. This man page was written by Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de>.
2.6.0 2008-04-19 LATENCY(1)