zttest — Test if the zaptel timer provides timely response |
zttest [ -v ] |
zttest zttest runs a timing test in a loop and prints the result of each loop. The test is as follows: It reads 8192 bytes from the zaptel timer device (/dev/zap/pseudo). This should take exactly 8000 ms . It uses calls to gettimeofday(2) before and after that read to check that indeed exactly 8000ms have passed. Values of 100% and 99.99% Are normally considered a definite pass. Values of 99.98% and 99.97% are probably OK as well. |
-v |
Be more verbose: print one line per test. |
-c count |
Run for count times instead of running forever. |
/dev/zap/pseudo |
The device file used to access the zaptel timer. |
zttool(8), ztmonitor(8), ztspeed(8), ztcfg(8), asterisk(8). gettimeofday(2) |
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