Embedded devices require an efficient usage of resources. For this reason lightweight Operating Systems (OSes) are developed. Among them, Zephyr seems to get momentum because of its support by the Linux Foundation. Synthetic workloads are often useful to test the behavior of the underlying OS and hardware. While rt-app exists, is used and maintained for Linux, to best of our knowledge nothing similar exists for Zephyr. In this work, we developed a tool for generating synthetic workloads for the Zephyr RTOS.

rt-zephyr: Generating Synthetic Workloads for the Zephyr RTOS

NICOLETTA PUZZILLO, FRANCESCO
2021/2022

Abstract

Embedded devices require an efficient usage of resources. For this reason lightweight Operating Systems (OSes) are developed. Among them, Zephyr seems to get momentum because of its support by the Linux Foundation. Synthetic workloads are often useful to test the behavior of the underlying OS and hardware. While rt-app exists, is used and maintained for Linux, to best of our knowledge nothing similar exists for Zephyr. In this work, we developed a tool for generating synthetic workloads for the Zephyr RTOS.
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