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libpfm_intel_snbep_unc_cbo - support for Intel Sandy Bridge-EP C-Box uncore PMU
#include <perfmon/pfmlib.h> PMU name: snbep_unc_cbo[0-7] PMU desc: Intel Sandy Bridge-EP C-Box uncore PMU
The library supports the Intel Sandy Bridge C-Box (coherency engine) uncore PMU. This PMU model only exists on Sandy Bridge model 45. There is one C-box PMU per physical core. Therefore there are eight identical C-Box PMU instances numbered frmo 0 to 7. On dual-socket systems, the number refers to the C-Box PMU on the socket where the program runs. For instance, if running on CPU8, then snbep_unc_cbo0 refers to the C-Box for physical core 0 on socket 1. Conversely, if running on CPU0, then the same snbep_unc_cbo0 refers to the C-Box for physical core 0 but on socket 0.
Each C-Box PMU implements 4 generic counters and a filter register used only with certain events and umasks.
The following modifiers are supported on Intel Sandy Bridge C-Box uncore PMU:
Certain events, such as UNC_C_TOR_INSERTS supports opcode matching on the C-BOX transaction type. To use this feature, first an opcode matching umask must be selected, e.g., MISS_OPCODE. Second, the opcode to match on must be selected via a second umask among the OPC_* umasks. For instance, UNC_C_TOR_INSERTS:OPCODE:OPC_RFO, counts the number of TOR insertions for RFO transactions.
Opcode matching may be combined with node filtering with certain umasks. In general the filtering support is encoded into the umask name, e.g., NID_OPCODE supports both node and opcode filtering. For instance, UNC_C_TOR_INSERTS:NID_OPCODE:OPC_RFO:nf=1.
Stephane Eranian <eranian@gmail.com>
August, 2012 |