zephyr/tests/benchmarks/sched
Peter Mitsis cedd36106b kernel: Begin abstracting out _sched_spinlock
In a uniprocessor system, _sched_spinlock may not need to be
held in all the same cases that it does in a multiprocessor
system. Removing those unnecessary usages can lead to better
performance on UP systems. In the case of uncontested taking
and giving of a semaphore, this can be as much as a +14%
performance gain.

Signed-off-by: Peter Mitsis <peter.mitsis@intel.com>
2024-10-21 18:38:00 -05:00
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CMakeLists.txt
README.rst
prj.conf
testcase.yaml

README.rst

Scheduler Microbenchmark
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This is a scheduler microbenchmark, designed to measure minimum
latencies (not scaling performance) of specific low level scheduling
primitives independent of overhead from application or API
abstractions.  It works very simply: a main thread creates a "partner"
thread at a higher priority, the partner then sleeps using
_pend_curr_irqlock().  From this initial state:

1. The main thread calls _unpend_first_thread()
2. The main thread calls _ready_thread()
3. The main thread calls k_yield()
   (the kernel switches to the partner thread)
4. The partner thread then runs and calls _pend_curr_irqlock() again
   (the kernel switches to the main thread)
5. The main thread returns from k_yield()

It then iterates this many times, reporting timestamp latencies
between each numbered step and for the whole cycle, and a running
average for all cycles run.