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The following section describes some relevant performance measurements during the execution of the color space correction kernel for a few standard resolutions. It begins with a summary of the results detailed on the following sections, as well as the pipelines used to capture such results.
Summary
Benchmarking
Pipeline
All the measurements below were made using the following minimal pipeline.
WIDTH=1920
HEIGHT=1080
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! 'video/x-raw,format=(string)RGBA,width=$WIDTH,height=$HEIGHT,framerate=(fraction)30/1' ! oclcsc ! fakesink -v
CPU
Resolution | CPU usage | Memory | Max Framerate | Exec Time |
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640x480 | 18 | 19196 | 170 | 32.9 |
1280x720 | 12 | 15824 | 63 | 59.3 |
1920x1080 | 17 | 18168 | 29 | 339.5 |
CPU usage
These measurements were taken with top app to see the behavior of the pipeline while running, but we have to have in account that videotestsrc is used to generate the buffers and it consumes a lot of CPU.
Memory usage
These measurements were taken with meminfo file to see the behavior of the pipeline while running, but we have to have in account that videotestsrc is used to generate the buffers and it depends on the framerate due to the number of buffers generated by videotestsrc.
Maximum Framerate
These measurements were taken with gstperf tool to see the behavior of the pipeline while running, with videotestsrc we are able to push buffers as much as possible to the element. The image below shows the maximum framerate that the debayer element supports. It depends on the execution time of the debayer kernel algorithm.
Execution time
These measurements were taken putting some timestamps before and after the processing to measure just the execution time for the debayer kernel algorithm by each frame and avoiding possible false measurements from the GStreamer plugin. The image below shows the debayer execution time by each frame for each resolution.
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