Esp 32 Get Cpu Usage. You can get all kinds of memory details with the gc module. It seems to provide useful info as long as the uptime is not too long.
Getting the CPU Usage makes no sense because in the uc world a CPU is running "all the time" (this is also true for modern PCs, but the OS sometimes runs a code snippet called "idle loop" which. Gives you a rough idea of how the Xtensa cores are utilized. You will get a different result.
When running on the ULP core the memory stack size reports are not functional.
I need to show current CPU load and I/O load in percentage.
It seems to provide useful info as long as the uptime is not too long. To create a "CPU LOAD" display, you can take advantage of RTOS. You switched accounts on another tab or window.