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realtime:documentation:howto:tools:rt-tests [2023/08/05 06:20]
costa.shul [Programs] manpages and descriptions
realtime:documentation:howto:tools:rt-tests [2023/09/24 17:42]
costa.shul [Programs] ident/SCHED_DEADLINE
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 ====== RT-Tests ====== ====== RT-Tests ======
  
-rt-tests is a test suite, that contains programs to test various real time Linux features. It is maintained by Clark Williams and John Kacur.+rt-tests is a [[realtime:​documentation:​howto:​tools:​start|test suite]], that contains programs to test various real time Linux features. It is maintained by Clark Williams and John Kacur.
 For communication,​ the [[realtime:​communication:​mailinglists|rt-users mailing list]] is used. For communication,​ the [[realtime:​communication:​mailinglists|rt-users mailing list]] is used.
  
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 The following programs are part of the rt-tests: The following programs are part of the rt-tests:
  
-  * [[realtime:​documentation:​howto:​tools:​cyclictest:​start|cyclictest]] – latency detection +  * [[realtime:​documentation:​howto:​tools:​cyclictest:​start|cyclictest]] – [[https://​man7.org/​linux/​man-pages/​man2/​clock_nanosleep.2.html|clock_nanosleep]] ​latency detection 
-  * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​cyclicdeadline.8.en|cyclicdeadline]] – test the deadline scheduler (SCHED_DEADLINE) using a cyclictest style program+  * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​cyclicdeadline.8.en|cyclicdeadline]] – test the deadline scheduler ([[https://​elixir.bootlin.com/​linux/​latest/​K/​ident/​SCHED_DEADLINE|SCHED_DEADLINE]]) using a cyclictest style program
   * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​deadline_test.8.en|deadline_test]] – test the deadline scheduler   * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​deadline_test.8.en|deadline_test]] – test the deadline scheduler
   * [[realtime:​documentation:​howto:​tools:​hackbench|hackbench]] – scheduler benchmark/​stress test   * [[realtime:​documentation:​howto:​tools:​hackbench|hackbench]] – scheduler benchmark/​stress test
 +  * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​hwlatdetect.8.en|hwlatdetect]] – CLI for [[https://​docs.kernel.org/​trace/​hwlat_detector.html|/​sys/​kernel/​tracing/​hwlat_detector]]
 +  * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​oslat.8.en|oslat]] – measures delay with [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Time_Stamp_Counter|RDTSC]]
   * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​pip_stress.8.en|pip_stress]] – priority Inheritance with processes   * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​pip_stress.8.en|pip_stress]] – priority Inheritance with processes
   * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​pi_stress.8.en|pi_stress]] – a stress test for POSIX Priority Inheritance mutexes   * [[https://​man.archlinux.org/​man/​pi_stress.8.en|pi_stress]] – a stress test for POSIX Priority Inheritance mutexes
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 ===== Compile and install ===== ===== Compile and install =====
  
-rt-tests suite can be installed from source+rt-tests suite can be installed from source[[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​utils/​rt-tests/​rt-tests.git/​tree/src|rt-tests/​src]],
-The source code is hosted on [[https://​git.kernel.org/​pub/​scm/​utils/​rt-tests/​rt-tests.git/​|kernel.org]],+
 the releases are available [[https://​www.kernel.org/​pub/​linux/​utils/​rt-tests|here]]. the releases are available [[https://​www.kernel.org/​pub/​linux/​utils/​rt-tests|here]].
-The libnuma and build-essentials are required. The given example is for a Debian based system:+The [[https://​man7.org/​linux/​man-pages/​man3/​numa.3.html|libnuma]] and build-essentials are required. The given example is for a Debian based system:
  
 <code bash> <code bash>
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-<WRAP center round tip 100%> 
 libnuma-dev is required for build. Usually, it's safe to have libnuma-dev installed also in non-NUMA systems, but if you don't want to install the NUMA libs (e.g. in embedded environment) then compile with make NUMA=0. libnuma-dev is required for build. Usually, it's safe to have libnuma-dev installed also in non-NUMA systems, but if you don't want to install the NUMA libs (e.g. in embedded environment) then compile with make NUMA=0.
-</​WRAP>​ 
  
  
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