Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 22 Jan 2010 23:31:43 -0800 | Subject | measureing kernel & application boottime's | From | Shivdas Gujare <> |
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Hi Tim/all,
I am trying to measure kernel boottime along with measuring application process start time on ARM V6 platform. Because of few reasons, I have to stick to kernel 2.6.25(can't upgrade it to latest).
While measuring application process times, I use "cat /proc/uptime" when I start a process (I am not sure, if this is the best way to measure time , please suggest if any). For kernel, I use CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME macro. my application loads a kernel module. So, my question is how "/proc/uptime" relates to PRINTK_TIME timestamps?
I see, "uptime" uses do_posix_clock_monotonic_gettime(&uptime); monotonic_to_bootbased(&uptime);
while PRINTK_TIME does only, "cpu_clock(printk_cpu); " but I am not able to understand practical difference between above two logics.
So, how do I correlate the time information from kernel dmesg , when kernel module is loaded by my application(i.e. uptime measures just before starting an application which loads kernel module).
Also, Is there any best method to measure application start time (except bootchart, can't use it)? Thanks for all your help.
Thanks and Regards, Shivdas Gujare
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