Here's the output of the user latency test:
$ uname -a
Linux ts7200 2.4.26-ts11-artai #1 Mon Oct 27 12:07:19 CDT 2008 armv4l
unknown
$
$ ./display
RTAI Testsuite - LXRT latency (all data in nanoseconds)
RTH| lat min| lat avg| lat max| ovl max| overruns| freq.cntr
RTD| 98674| 130392| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130449| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130959| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130443| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130105| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 131074| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130689| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130695| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130736| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
RTD| 98674| 130441| 188192| 188192| 0| 1000
LXRT releases PID 124 (ID: display).
--- In "Dan" <> wrote:
> i've already switched the board to the ts9-rt kernel for which the
> rtai modules are available pre-compiled. i can run the test suite
> applications with this configuration but get suspicious looking
> results. i.e. a lot of numbers that are negative or not zero. i
> wonder if anyone else could post up their test suite output for this
> configuration (ts7200) to compare?
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