Phil,
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 03:54:32PM +0100, Philip J. Mucci wrote:
> Sorry, this wasn't the program in question. It was the intermittent
> error from the ear_profile application.
>
Ok, it seems to work for me.
earprofile
Test earprofile: POSIX compatible event address register profiling.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Text start: 0x4000000000000000, Text end: 0x4000000000068000, Text length:
0x68000
Data start: 0x6000000000004000, Data end: 0x600000000001c000
BSS start : 0x600000000001c000, BSS end : 0x60000000040d4000
----------------------------------------------------------------
Profiling event : data_ear_cache_lat4
Profile Threshold: 1000000
Profile Addresses: begins: 0x4000000000000000
ends : 0x4000000000068000
----------------------------------------------------------------
Test type : No profiling
data_ear_cache_lat4 7700
PAPI_TOT_CYC: 25175404
Test type : PAPI_PROFIL_POSIX
data_ear_cache_lat4 90
PAPI_TOT_CYC: 22190253
Test type : PAPI_PROFIL_RANDOM
data_ear_cache_lat4 199
PAPI_TOT_CYC: 22247361
Test type : PAPI_PROFIL_WEIGHTED
data_ear_cache_lat4 78
PAPI_TOT_CYC: 22061791
Test type : PAPI_PROFIL_COMPRESS
data_ear_cache_lat4 15
PAPI_TOT_CYC: 22065950
Test type : PAPI_PROFIL_<all>
data_ear_cache_lat4 58
PAPI_TOT_CYC: 22067004
------------------------------------------------------------
PAPI_profil() hash table, Bucket size: 16 bits.
Number of buckets: 212992.
Length of buffer: 425984 bytes.
------------------------------------------------------------
address flat random weight comprs all
0x4000000000003800 21 17 28 15 15
0x4000000000003860 18 14 11 24 18
------------------------------------------------------------
earprofile.c PASSED
I notice that the code addresses are now correct compared to when
you first tried this....
--
-Stephane
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