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Only one module (sys_mon) used - it will automatically detect if it is rtos, sim or bare-metal and will send the proper message (RTOS_MON or SYS_MON). Easier to use because the user don't have to change between sys_mon and rtos_mon anymore. Plus added support for CPU load on SIM targets
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64 lines
2.9 KiB
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<!DOCTYPE module SYSTEM "module.dtd">
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<module name="sys_mon" dir="core">
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<doc>
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<description>
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System monitor.
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The sys_mon module gives you some information about the timing of the periodic tasks and a rough estimate of cpu load (averaged over 1 sec).
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For systems with RTOS it also gives you stats about threads and memory usage.
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For bare-metal systems, the SYS_MON message contains the following information (all times are given in microseconds):
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- @b periodic_time : time between two calls of the modules_periodic_task (averaged over 1s)
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- @b periodic_time_min : minimum time between two calls of the modules_periodic_task() during the last second
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- @b periodic_time_max : maximum time between two calls of the modules_periodic_task() during the last second
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- @b periodic_cycle : time it took to execute the main periodic functions (averaged over 1s)
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- @b periodic_cycle_min : minimum time it took to execute the main periodic functions during the last second
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- @b periodic_cycle_max : maximum time it took to execute the main periodic functions during the last second
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- @b event_number : number of times the event loop was called during the last second
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- @b cpu_load : rough estimate of cpu load (averaged over 1 sec)
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- @b cpu_time : time in seconds since start-up
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So your periodic_time should be 1/MODULES_FREQUENCY, which should be the same as 1/PERIODIC_FREQUENCY
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The periodic_cycle_max should not be over the periodic_time, otherwise in at least one cycle it took longer to calculate everything and the next one was slightly delayed.
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The sys_mon module has to run at the full main frequency!
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So either don't specify a main_freq parameter for the modules node or set your actual main frequency
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For systems with RTOS, RTOS_MON message is sent instead and the following information are shown:
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- @b nb_thread : number of threads running
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- @b cpu_load : rough estimate of cpu load (averaged over 1 sec)
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- @b core_free : Core free memory (bytes)
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- @b heap_free : Heap free memory (bytes)
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- @b cpu_time : time in seconds since start-up
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Again, the sys_mon module has to run at the full main frequency (so the reports are generated at 1 second intervals).
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</description>
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</doc>
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<header>
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<file name="sys_mon.h"/>
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</header>
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<init fun="init_sysmon()"/>
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<periodic fun="periodic_report_sysmon()" freq="1."/>
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<periodic fun="periodic_sysmon()"/>
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<event fun="event_sysmon()"/>
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<makefile target="ap">
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<raw>
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# for ChibiOS arch include rtos_mon.c and rtos_mon_arch.c
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ifeq ($(ARCH), chibios)
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$(TARGET).srcs += $(SRC_MODULES)/core/rtos_mon.c
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$(TARGET).srcs += $(SRC_ARCH)/modules/core/rtos_mon_arch.c
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else
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# for all other architecture use existing sys_mon.c
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$(TARGET).srcs += $(SRC_MODULES)/core/sys_mon.c
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endif
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</raw>
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</makefile>
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<makefile target="nps">
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<file name="rtos_mon.c"/>
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<file_arch name="rtos_mon_arch.c"/>
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</makefile>
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</module>
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