commit | 9e7a48bf52c1e0cf136dfdce5ba7ecc12768a092 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Michele Di Giorgio <michele.digiorgio@arm.com> | Wed Jun 22 12:34:53 2016 +0100 |
committer | Michele Di Giorgio <michele.digiorgio@arm.com> | Thu Jun 23 10:06:15 2016 +0100 |
tree | 444125ab91f0da68c4f304a36decd06eb7106b54 | |
parent | 53045d853e281b7f4785bd2edd217b7e7a029ce6 [diff] |
libs/utils/trace: add cluster frequency coherency check Usually we work under the assumption that every CPU in a cluster runs at the same frequency, i.e. frequency changes per-cluster and not per-CPU. This adds a simple check to prove this assumption true. Signed-off-by: Michele Di Giorgio <michele.digiorgio@arm.com>
NOTE: This is still a work in progress project, suitable for: developers, contributors and testers.
None of the provided tests should be considered stable and/or suitable for the evaluation of a product.
The LISA project provides a toolkit that supports regression testing and interactive analysis of workload behavior. LISA stands for Linux Integrated/Interactive System Analysis. LISA's goal is to help Linux kernel developers to measure the impact of modifications in core parts of the kernel. The focus is on the scheduler, power management and thermal frameworks. However LISA is generic and can be used for other purposes too.
LISA provides an API for modeling use-cases of interest and developing regression tests for use-cases. A ready made set of test-cases to support regression testing of core kernel features is provided. In addition, LISA uses the excellent IPython notebook framework and a set of notebooks are provided for live experiments on a target platform.
This project is licensed under Apache-2.0.
This project includes some third-party code under other open source licenses. For more information, see lisa/tools/LICENSE.*
Contributions are accepted under Apache-2.0. Only submit contributions where you have authored all of the code. If you do this on work time make sure your employer is cool with this.