From a93c17494c915e755417ca2fcc02fb928144aec0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Sherrill Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:30:27 +0000 Subject: 2004-09-29 Joel Sherrill * supplements/Makefile.am: i960 obsoleted. * supplements/i960/.cvsignore, supplements/i960/CVME961_TIMES, supplements/i960/ChangeLog, supplements/i960/Makefile.am, supplements/i960/bsp.t, supplements/i960/callconv.t, supplements/i960/cpumodel.t, supplements/i960/cputable.t, supplements/i960/fatalerr.t, supplements/i960/i960.texi, supplements/i960/intr_NOTIMES.t, supplements/i960/memmodel.t, supplements/i960/preface.texi, supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t: Removed. --- doc/supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t | 88 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 88 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t (limited to 'doc/supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t') diff --git a/doc/supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t b/doc/supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t deleted file mode 100644 index a312aecad8..0000000000 --- a/doc/supplements/i960/timeCVME961.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -@c -@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002. -@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). -@c All rights reserved. -@c -@c $Id$ -@c - -@include common/timemac.texi -@tex -\global\advance \smallskipamount by -4pt -@end tex - -@chapter CVME961 Timing Data - -NOTE: The CVME961 board used by the RTEMS Project to -obtain i960CA times is currently broken. The information in -this chapter was obtained using Release 3.2.1. - -@section Introduction - -The timing data for the i960CA version of RTEMS is -provided along with the target dependent aspects concerning the -gathering of the timing data. The hardware platform used to -gather the times is described to give the reader a better -understanding of each directive time provided. Also, provided -is a description of the interrupt latency and the context -switch times as they pertain to the i960CA version of RTEMS. - -@section Hardware Platform - -All times reported except for the maximum period -interrupts are disabled by RTEMS were measured using a Cyclone -Microsystems CVME961 board. The CVME961 is a 33 Mhz board with -dynamic RAM which has two wait state dynamic memory (four CPU -cycles) for read accesses and one wait state (two CPU cycles) -for write accesses. The Z8536 on a SQUALL SQSIO4 mezzanine -board was used to measure elapsed time with one-half microsecond -resolution. All sources of hardware interrupts are disabled, -although the interrupt level of the i960CA allows all interrupts. - -The maximum interrupt disable period was measured by -summing the number of CPU cycles required by each assembly -language instruction executed while interrupts were disabled. -Zero wait state memory was assumed. The total CPU cycles -executed with interrupts disabled, including the instructions to -disable and enable interrupts, was divided by 33 to simulate a -i960CA executing at 33 Mhz with zero wait states. - -@section Interrupt Latency - -The maximum period with interrupts disabled within -RTEMS is less than -RTEMS_MAXIMUM_DISABLE_PERIOD microseconds including the instructions -which disable and re-enable interrupts. The time required for -the i960CA to generate an interrupt using the sysctl -instruction, vectoring to an interrupt handler, and for the -RTEMS entry overhead before invoking the user's interrupt -handler are a total of RTEMS_INTR_ENTRY_RETURNS_TO_PREEMPTING_TASK -microseconds. These combine to yield -a worst case interrupt latency of less than -RTEMS_MAXIMUM_DISABLE_PERIOD + RTEMS_INTR_ENTRY_RETURNS_TO_PREEMPTING_TASK -microseconds. [NOTE: The maximum period with interrupts -disabled within RTEMS was last calculated for Release -RTEMS_RELEASE_FOR_MAXIMUM_DISABLE_PERIOD.] - -It should be noted again that the maximum period with -interrupts disabled within RTEMS is hand-timed. The interrupt -vector and entry overhead time was generated on the Cyclone -CVME961 benchmark platform using the sysctl instruction as the -interrupt source. - -@section Context Switch - -The RTEMS processor context switch time is RTEMS_NO_FP_CONTEXTS -microseconds on the Cyclone CVME961 benchmark platform. This -time represents the raw context switch time with no user -extensions configured. Additional execution time is required -when a TSWITCH user extension is configured. The use of the -TSWITCH extension is application dependent. Thus, its execution -time is not considered part of the base context switch time. - -The CVME961 has no hardware floating point capability -and floating point tasks are not supported. - -The following table summarizes the context switch -times for the CVME961 benchmark platform: - -- cgit v1.2.3