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To compile:
1) create a dat file (say wfmo.dat) with contents:
PAL,Composite,palsuite\composite\wfmo,wfmo=main.c mutex.c,<SUPPORTEXE>,<TESTLANGCPP>,<COMPILEONLY>
2) perl rrunmod.pl -r wfmo.dat
To execute:
main [PROCESS_COUNT] [THREAD_COUNT] [REPEAT_COUNT] [SLEEP_LENGTH]
Output:
The performance numbers will be in <process_logical_id>_wfmo.txt
(will be at palsuite\composite\wfmo\obj[r|c|d] directory if u use rrunmod.pl)
So if process_count is 3, you will have files 0_wfmo.txt, 1_wfmo.txt and so on…
For each process txt file created,
each row represents a thread data (process id, number of failures, number of pass, total number of repeated operations and an integer that will be used to identify a run
(currently zero)).
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