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feat(linux): Add PCIe performance data for AM64X 12.00.00 release#665

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feat(linux): Add PCIe performance data for AM64X 12.00.00 release#665
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Add the RT Linux performance data for PCIe for 12.00.00 release for AM64X.

Add the RT Linux performance data for PCIe for 12.00.00 release for AM64X.

Signed-off-by: Aksh Garg <a-garg7@ti.com>
@AkshGarg-19 AkshGarg-19 force-pushed the PCIe_Performance_AM64 branch from 3b50fa0 to 094b2f1 Compare April 14, 2026 14:26

"1m","397 (min 393.4, max 400.6)","24.39","422 (min 419.0, max 425.9)","15.49"
"4m","398 (min 385.9, max 411.0)","19.26","424 (min 410.2, max 436.1)","15.11"
"4k","74.2 (min 71.1, max 76.3)","50.47","103 (min 100.8, max 105.5)","50.78"
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Uh, what happened here?

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This is an expected behaviour. When the buffer size decreases below a certain size, the performance decreases drastically. Same behaviour can be seen at https://texasinstruments.github.io/processor-sdk-doc/processor-sdk-linux-J721E/esd/docs/master/devices/J7_Family/linux/Release_Specific_Kernel_Performance_Guide.html#pcie-driver

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