The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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Name Size Last modified (GMT) Description
Back Parent directory 2009-09-10 23:52:03
C file KQMPMMtest.c 21149 bytes 2009-09-10 23:52:22
C file MPMMtest.c 20420 bytes 2009-09-10 23:52:22
File Makefile 558 bytes 2009-09-10 23:52:25
File README 627 bytes 2009-09-10 23:52:25

    1 MPMMTest / KQMPMMTest
    2 
    3 These tests measure the speed of IPC with mach messaging and kqueues. To build,
    4 simply run make. A 32- and 64-bit version of each test will be generated by
    5 default. Each test can be run without options:
    6 
    7 $ ./MPMMtest
    8 1 server, 4 clients per server (4 total) 400000 messages... in 4.820 seconds
    9   throughput in messages/sec:     82978.7
   10   average message latency (usec): 12.1
   11 
   12 and will report the latency and throughput that the server achieved. The user
   13 can change the number of servers and clients, the flavor of message, and other
   14 variables with command line options--run './MPMMtest -h' for details.
   15 

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