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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Errors-To: kvmarm-bounces@lists.cs.columbia.edu Sender: kvmarm-bounces@lists.cs.columbia.edu Hi Jingyi, On 7/2/20 7:29 AM, Andrew Jones wrote: > On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 11:01:30AM +0800, Jingyi Wang wrote: >> For some test in micro-bench can be time consuming, we add a >> micro-bench test parameter to allow each individual test to specify >> its running times. >> >> Signed-off-by: Jingyi Wang Reviewed-by: Eric Auger Eric >> --- >> arm/micro-bench.c | 25 ++++++++++++++----------- >> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/arm/micro-bench.c b/arm/micro-bench.c >> index aeb60a7..506d2f9 100644 >> --- a/arm/micro-bench.c >> +++ b/arm/micro-bench.c >> @@ -223,17 +223,18 @@ struct exit_test { >> const char *name; >> bool (*prep)(void); >> void (*exec)(void); >> + u32 times; >> bool run; >> }; >> >> static struct exit_test tests[] = { >> - {"hvc", NULL, hvc_exec, true}, >> - {"mmio_read_user", NULL, mmio_read_user_exec, true}, >> - {"mmio_read_vgic", NULL, mmio_read_vgic_exec, true}, >> - {"eoi", NULL, eoi_exec, true}, >> - {"ipi", ipi_prep, ipi_exec, true}, >> - {"ipi_hw", ipi_hw_prep, ipi_exec, true}, >> - {"lpi", lpi_prep, lpi_exec, true}, >> + {"hvc", NULL, hvc_exec, NTIMES, true}, >> + {"mmio_read_user", NULL, mmio_read_user_exec, NTIMES, true}, >> + {"mmio_read_vgic", NULL, mmio_read_vgic_exec, NTIMES, true}, >> + {"eoi", NULL, eoi_exec, NTIMES, true}, >> + {"ipi", ipi_prep, ipi_exec, NTIMES, true}, >> + {"ipi_hw", ipi_hw_prep, ipi_exec, NTIMES, true}, >> + {"lpi", lpi_prep, lpi_exec, NTIMES, true}, > > Now that we no longer use 'NTIMES' in functions we don't really need the > define at all. We can just put 65536 directly into the table here for > each test that needs 65536 times. > > Thanks, > drew > >> }; >> >> struct ns_time { >> @@ -254,7 +255,7 @@ static void ticks_to_ns_time(uint64_t ticks, struct ns_time *ns_time) >> >> static void loop_test(struct exit_test *test) >> { >> - uint64_t start, end, total_ticks, ntimes = NTIMES; >> + uint64_t start, end, total_ticks, ntimes = 0; >> struct ns_time total_ns, avg_ns; >> >> if (test->prep) { >> @@ -265,15 +266,17 @@ static void loop_test(struct exit_test *test) >> } >> isb(); >> start = read_sysreg(cntpct_el0); >> - while (ntimes--) >> + while (ntimes < test->times) { >> test->exec(); >> + ntimes++; >> + } >> isb(); >> end = read_sysreg(cntpct_el0); >> >> total_ticks = end - start; >> ticks_to_ns_time(total_ticks, &total_ns); >> - avg_ns.ns = total_ns.ns / NTIMES; >> - avg_ns.ns_frac = total_ns.ns_frac / NTIMES; >> + avg_ns.ns = total_ns.ns / ntimes; >> + avg_ns.ns_frac = total_ns.ns_frac / ntimes; >> >> printf("%-30s%15" PRId64 ".%-15" PRId64 "%15" PRId64 ".%-15" PRId64 "\n", >> test->name, total_ns.ns, total_ns.ns_frac, avg_ns.ns, avg_ns.ns_frac); >> -- >> 2.19.1 >> >> _______________________________________________ kvmarm mailing list kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/kvmarm