TimingAlloc Sample

Description

Measures malloc/free performance.

Source Files

File Description

TimingAlloc.c

The main source file.

Building the Sample

  1. Open a project file in the corresponding Visual Studio version you are using for development.
  2. Build the project.

Running the Sample

To run the sample:

  1. Boot the system in its Windows Boot Configuration.
  2. Navigate to <InstallDrive>\MaxRT\eRTOS\.
  3. Right-click AutoStart.bat and select Edit.
  4. Write the Run command(s) for TimingAlloc.

Note: For more information on Run commands, see Run.

  1. Remove the comment characters (: :) to enable the Run command(s).
  2. Re-boot the system from a GRUB bootable USB drive or hard drive.
  3. Select the desired GRUB boot configuration. See GRUB Boot Configurations for more information.
  4. Upon system boot, the sample(s) will run automatically after the eRTOS Kernel startup.
  5. Sample output will be displayed on the screen when the program ends.
  6. Re-boot the system in its Windows Boot Configuration.
  7. Navigate to <InstallDrive>\MaxRT\eRTOS\.
  8. Open the RtLogFile.txt log file to view sample output.

APIs Referenced