Internal WIP: Batch in Tools/inspection/benchmark_external_inspection.py so timings do not dominate in >= 5MHz scenarios#4
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Tools/inspection/benchmark_external_inspection.py so timings do not dominate in >= 5MHz scenariosTools/inspection/benchmark_external_inspection.py so timings do not dominate in >= 5MHz scenarios
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--stats?Also, it fixes the avg not adding up to the frequency. This should be investigated, if there's another one-liner removing this issue.
To check: do pyperf&friends do similar? No matter the fix my intuition would be that's a bit wasteful to do so many timings.
To do: measure how much is actually wasted on the timing syscalls (both in absolute and relative.)