Hi,

I don't think I already replied to this message.

To answer your question, I would need to know the type of hardware
you are using. On some processors, it is possible to sample cache misses
and get the miss latency.


2009/3/3 Ming Chen <kingming0...@gmail.com>:
> Hello All,
>
> I am new in perfmon. I am involved in a project in which we need monitor the
> latency of each memory access, the memory access rate, and the number of
> read requests, write requests, etc. I think perhaps perfmon can monitor all
> of the information I mentioned. I have read some documents related to
> perfmon, but I still cannot figure out the way to do it. Could anyone give
> me a hand to give me some guidance on it? Either tell me the general way to
> do that or give me good reference from which I can get information. I am
> grateful for your kind help.
>
> Allen
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