> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Klaus Egbers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > How do convince pfmon to report the number of retired instructions
> for
> >> each call (using --trigger-code-repeat)?
> >>
> >> You mean aggregate over all calls? If so, then yes, use
> >> --trigger-code-repeat.
> >
> > No. I do not want to aggregate. I want to count the retired instructions
> for each call. So one sample for each start/stop iteration. Is it
> possible?
> 
> Ok, if you are using --follow-pthread, then it should print total
> count per thread at the end. The only things it won't give you is the
> number of calls/threads.

I need the values for each call. Therefore, I added
read_incremental_results(sdesc);
show_incr_results(sdesc, 0);
to task_handle_stop_trigger in pfmon_task.c
On the first glance this seems to do what I want. Any objections? :-) Did I 
miss anything?

Marc

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