Hello Tom,

I downloaded the cyclictest suite and ran it several times. The average latency 
is 3 microseconds. Running it via ssh the max was 45 or 48 until I logged from 
a wireless keyboard and the HDMI video. I started X and LXQT during that 
startup, the max went to 58.

I just started it again with the -h option to produce a histogram, now the max 
is 62 and the average is 4.

Alan



> From: TJoseph Powderly <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Rockpro64 arrived
> Date: April 25, 2019 at 9:07:16 PM PDT
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Hello Alan
> 
> On 04/26/2019 11:02 AM, Alan Condit wrote:
>> I downloaded the Arabian Stretch nightly image 
>> Armbian_5.83.190424_Rockpro64_Debian_stretch_dev_5.0.0.7z 
>> <https://dl.armbian.com/rockpro64/nightly/Armbian_5.83.190424_Rockpro64_Debian_stretch_dev_5.0.0.7z>.
>>  It is running the 5.0.0 kernel (as patched by Armbian. When I ran 
>> menuconfig, I had to figure out how to select the full RT preempt. Then I 
>> built the linux-stable-rt-4.19.31-rt18 kernel and installed it. At the end 
>> of the install the Image link was still pointing to the 5.0.0 kernel but the 
>> Initrd link was pointing to the initrd-linux-stable-rt-4.19.31-rt18. So I 
>> tried booting it up and it booted the 5.0.0 image, then I went into /boot, 
>> deleted the Image link and created a new symbolic link to 4.19.31-rt kernel. 
>> Then I tried booting again and it worked. I typed uname -a and it reported 
>> the 4.19.31 kernel with full SMP Preempt RT. So, Gene, you could do the same 
>> thing for your Rock64 but you need to download the Armbian image for the 
>> Rock64 rather than the RockPro64. Don’t ask how I know!!! I compiled the 
>> kernel on the RockPro64. I started about 8:00p.m. and it finished sometime 
>> after 2:00a.m. and before 7:00a.m. Alan 
> please, latency test says what?
> tomp


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