On 3 Apr 2015 as I do recall,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
[snip]
> If you are feeling very adventurous you can report the bandwidth
> achieved. This is a line in the debug Log file held in scrap *after*
> the browser has been quit. The last line of the Log will read
> something like:
>
> (2298.806358) desktop/netsurf.c netsurf_exit 294: Exited successfully
>
> The bandwidth line will be about 20 lines from the end of the log and look like
>
> (2298.804881) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3352: Backing store average bandwidth 128324035 bytes/second
>
Results with Netsurf 2687 on Iyonix: the program now *sometimes* doesn't
complain about disc cache bandwidth, whereas previously it invariably
complained!
It seems to be completely random: here are results from three runs done
within minutes of each other, of which the cache failed on two almost
instantly and gave no trouble on the third, which was image-heavy.
(75.120000) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3352: Backing store average bandwidth 13140 bytes/second
(84.500000) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3352: Backing store average bandwidth 4887 bytes/second
(239.030000) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3352: Backing store average bandwidth 210663 bytes/second
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