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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [January 2006 Threads] CPU usage ?Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 3, 2006 hi
have freertos cpuusage for 1.max cpuusage 2. each rack cpuusage ? 3. stack address of each task to check normally stack usage in run-time
and also i see freertos use write one const value in stack before use it is nice better if add function to chk change if this const value in run-time and report it i agree is get some CPU usage but in optional run and then report in debug time
RE: CPU usage ?Posted by Richard on January 3, 2006 1) Depends on port, CPU MHz, compiler and tick frequency.
2) ?
3) Take a look at the function usTaskCheckFreeStackSpace() defined in task.c.
Regards.
RE: CPU usage ?Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 3, 2006 seems i dont true speak about my qustion ...
1)some os have one function see what present od cpu usage (max , avrage)
have you plan add to it to freertos ?
RE: CPU usage ?Posted by Nobody/Anonymous on January 4, 2006 If you see UCOS II rtos source or ebook,It uses idle task hook function to calculate CPU usage for all tacks, The method is: In every one second ,calculate the time that you are in idle task ,so you can calculate persentage of idle time in each second and obtain cpu usage by subtacting it from 100%.
CPU Usage = ((1000msec - (idle time in msec))/1000)*100)
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