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Timing Analysis

Timing Analysis

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Shrikant S
Posted by Shrikant S
on Jun 26 2012 07:54 AM
Prodigy160 points

Hi

I am using TI CCS5.0 for TMS470.Compiler version :TI v4.9.5 .

I am using below routine to calculate the function execution time.

#include<time.h>

start = clock();

function_test();

stop =clock();

In debug,I found that both start and stop variables are having value of 0 only.Why did clock values did not update?

Can anybody help me or any setting need to be done in the CCS to enable timing?

Regards

Shrikant 

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  • Rahul Prabhu
    Posted by Rahul Prabhu
    on Jun 26 2012 17:46 PM
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    Shrikant,

    What device are you using? Are you using actual hardware or the simulator.

    Your compiler suggests that you have used an ARM compiler but you have posted the query in the Single core DSP forum so it is a bit confusing.

    Regards,

    Rahul

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  • Shrikant S
    Posted by Shrikant S
    on Jun 27 2012 07:17 AM
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    Hi Rahul

    I am using simulator.. Yes by mistake i raised the question in this forum.I was doing the search for timing functions and raised question on that.

    Are you able to answer on this?

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  • Rahul Prabhu
    Posted by Rahul Prabhu
    on Jun 27 2012 22:29 PM
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    Shrikant,

    In your CCS Debug view under Target menu, go to Clock and select Enable. Rerun the test to see the clock output. You can also customize your clock setup under the Clock option.

    Regards,

    Rahul

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