Hi, Thanks for the information. Actually, I am maintaining an old project using perfmon2.
> suggest you use perf_event instead. This new kernel API provides > most of the features present in perfmon2 with the advantage of being > included in the upstream Linux kernel since 2.6.31. If you use a > recent > Linux distro, then you have it. Does it mean no kernel patches needed? > The perf_event tool is called perf. It is part of the kernel source > tree. > But it is also available as a package on some distros. The role played by `perf` is like `pfmon` in perfmon2? Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Parallel Processing Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel:886-2-2788-3799 #1667 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The ultimate all-in-one performance toolkit: Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE: Pinpoint memory and threading errors before they happen. Find and fix more than 250 security defects in the development cycle. Locate bottlenecks in serial and parallel code that limit performance. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devfeb _______________________________________________ perfmon2-devel mailing list perfmon2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfmon2-devel