Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:44:39 +0100 | From | Jesper Juhl <> | Subject | Re: Benchmarks |
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On 1/3/06, Avishay Traeger <atraeger@cs.sunysb.edu> wrote: > 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. > Or, as is often the case, write a benchmark app yourself to test the specific thing you've changed.
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