Roland,

On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 12:09:51AM -0500, Roland Wunderlich wrote:
> 
>       I have just started using pfmon-3.2-061204 on Linux 2.6.19, and it  
> seems to work great on an Intel Core 2 with the architectural  
> performance events. However, it does not seem to provide access to  
> the non-architectural events. Are these supported in this version, or  
> should I review my kernel/libpfm/pfmon build process?
> 
The Core un-architected events are not yet in libpfm. There are no technical
issues with them, it's just that I was too lazy to type them all in manually.
If there is any volunteer....


> The output of pfmon --info is:
> 
> detected host CPUs:  2-way 2667MHz/4.0MB -- Intel(R) Core(TM)2  
> CPU          6700  @ 2.66GHz (stepping 6)
> detected PMU model: Intel Core
> max counters/set: 5
> supported PMU models: [AMD64] [Intel P6 processor] [Intel Pentium M]  
> [Pentium 4] [Intel Core] [Intel Core Solo/Core Duo] [Intel  
> architectural PMU]
> supported sampling modules: [inst-hist] [detailed] [compact] [raw]  
> [pebs]
> pfmlib version: 3.2
> kernel perfmon version: 2.3
> 
> The output of pfmon --show-events is:
> UNHALTED_CORE_CYCLES
> INSTRUCTIONS_RETIRED
> UNHALTED_REFERENCE_CYCLES
> LAST_LEVEL_CACHE_REFERENCES
> LAST_LEVEL_CACHE_MISSES
> BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS_RETIRED
> MISPREDICTED_BRANCH_RETIRED
> 
> Thank you,
> Roland
> 
> == == ==
> == Roland Wunderlich -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> == Computer Architecture Lab at Carnegie Mellon
> 
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-Stephane
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