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LAT_PROC(8) LMBENCH LAT_PROC(8) NAME lat_proc - process creation tests SYNOPSIS lat_proc [ -P <parallelism> ] [ -W <warmups> ] [ -N <repetitions> ] procedure|fork|exec|shell DESCRIPTION lat_proc creates processes in three different forms, each more expen- sive than the last. The purposes is to measure the time that it takes to create a basic thread of control. The forms are listed and described below: Process fork+exit The time it takes to split a process into two (nearly) identical copies and have one exit. This is how new processes are created but is not very useful since both processes are doing the same thing. Process fork+execve The time it takes to create a new process and have that new process run a new program. This is the inner loop of all shells (command interpreters). Process fork+/bin/sh -c The time it takes to create a new process and have that new process run a new program by asking the system shell to find that program and run it. This is how the C library interface called system is im- plemented. It is the most general and the most ex- pensive. OUTPUT Output is in microseconds per operation like so: Process fork+exit: 6054 microseconds Process fork+execve: 11212 microseconds Process fork+/bin/sh -c: 44346 microseconds ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Funding for the development of this tool was provided by Sun Microsys- tems Computer Corporation. SEE ALSO lmbench(8). AUTHOR Carl Staelin and Larry McVoy Comments, suggestions, and bug reports are always welcome. (c)1994 Larry McVoy $Date$ LAT_PROC(8)
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