Re: Benchmarks

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Well that would very much depend on what you're changing.  For example,
if it is a file system modification, then use file system benchmarks.
However, those same benchmarks would not be appropriate for changes in
the network stack.  A pre-written benchmark may not even exist.  You
should use your knowledge of what you are changing to choose an
appropriate benchmark that will stress that part of the kernel.

Avishay Traeger
http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/~avishay/

On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 16:34 -0500, Sharma Sushant wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> If someone make some modifications to kernel code and want to know how much
> overead those modifications has caused, what are the benchmarks that one
> should use to calculate the overhead of the added code. 
> please cc the reply to me.
> Thanks a lot.
> 
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> Sushant Sharma
> http://cs.unm.edu/~sushant
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