Hi Anders, Anders Roxell <anders.rox...@linaro.org> writes:
> * Package name : rteval > Version : 3.0 > Upstream Author : Clark Williams <willi...@redhat.com> > * URL : https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/rteval/rteval.git/ > * License : GPLv2 > Programming Lang: Python, C > Description : The rteval script is a utility for measuring various > aspects of realtime behavior on a system under load. > > The rteval script is a utility for measuring various aspects of > realtime behavior on a system under load. The script unpacks the > kernel source, and then goes into a loop, running hackbench and > compiling a kernel tree. During that loop the cyclictest program > is run to measure event response time. After the run time completes, > a statistical analysis of the event response times is done and printed > to the screen. > > This packages is useful for testing the realtime kernel. Thank you for working on this! I look forward to using it to further tune my music recording setup, and to get more useful data from these experiments. "Does it produce xruns with smaller periods/timers (particularly when RT-safe effects are running)" is so hardware specific that it's hard to say anything useful. Best, Nicholas