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diff --git a/TAO/performance-tests/Pluggable/README b/TAO/performance-tests/Pluggable/README deleted file mode 100644 index 302fa470914..00000000000 --- a/TAO/performance-tests/Pluggable/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -$Id$ - -The tests in this directory time the latency contributed by -various parts of the ORB, but mostly the emphasis is on the -contribution due to the pluggable protocols code. So far, the -output is only to the screen, and is created using the ACE -Timeprobe class. At various points in the ORB code and in this -test code, an ACE Timeprobe is inserted. When this point is -passed in the execution, a timestamp is taken and added to a -table. When the test finishes, the relative times are output, -START being the first, or zero, entry, and the following -values are the offset in microseconds. Each value has a label -associated with it when the timeprobes are inserted. - -There are currently two tests. Either or both can be executed -in a single run by using the appropriate command line options -listed below. Since we are not interested in the time spent -in the actual operation, but only in the framework overhead, -we have code for a oneway and a twoway request that neither -pass nor return any values. - -Usage: -The client command line options are: - [-v] run only the 2-way void test - [-o] run only the 1-way void test - [-d] increment the TAO debug level - [-n loopcount] # of executions (defaults to 1) - [-f <filename>] read IOR from <filename> - [-k <string>] read IOR from command line - [-x] shut down server when finished - -NOTE: Unless the server is shut down, it will not -display its timeprobe information. If the client runs -twice, for example, and then the server is shut down, -it will then display the results from both runs. - -The server command line options are: - [-d] increment the TAO debug level - [-o] <filename> write the IOR to <filename> - - -NOTE: To display the timeprobe info, ACE must be built with -the macro ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES defined somewhere, usually -in config.h. Otherwise the individual timeprobe macros are -ignored. - |