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* This is the preferred way we get at [[x86 timing|TSC]] (TSC has fallen out of favor, though) | * This is the preferred way we get at [[x86 timing|TSC]] (TSC has fallen out of favor, though) | ||
* Collectors include [[oprofile]] and [[perf]]. | * Collectors include [[oprofile]] and [[perf]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 23 September 2019
- Normally driven through MSRs
- RDPMC instruction: http://www.x86.org/secrets/opcodes/rdpmc.htm
- FreeBSD includes libpmc as part of the base system
- On Linux, we have libpfm from perfmon2
- This is the preferred way we get at TSC (TSC has fallen out of favor, though)
- Collectors include oprofile and perf.
Counter | Introduced | Description |
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MACHINE_CLEARS.ASSIST_FUSION | Core i7 | Number of macro-fusions performed |
LSD.UOPS | Core i7 | Number of μops delivered by the Loop Stream Decoder |