At 14:59 22-07-02 -0700, Barton Robinson wrote: >ESALPS will also provide a "multiplier" so that you can >correct your accounting data.
That's a neat trick you can do when you have both numbers available, as ESALPS does. Is there any way you can guess how good the corrected numbers are? I suppose you correct based on consumed cycles in emulation mode because Linux will see that as its 100%, but somehow you also need to spread the cycles in supervisor mode over that to show the real cost? Rob
