Re: perf: h/w counters not counted and no error/info reported touser
From: David Ahern
Date: Fri May 27 2011 - 12:36:15 EST
On 05/27/2011 09:04 AM, David Ahern wrote:
> How is the <not counted> supposed to be interpreted?
>
> Also, back to the 'perf stat -- sleep 1' example: If I run it with
> individual -e <event> args I get values -- up to 3. Sure sleep is a
> simple program, but some counter value comes out. What's magical about 3?
Ok, I got it now. On some occasions for simple programs -- like sleep 1
-- the counter reads show:
cycles: 0 1066485 0
While the counter value is non-0, the time enabled and running values
are 0 and those latter two are used by stat to say "not-counted".
Unsupported events have 0's across the board. I'm working on a patch to
change <not counted> to <not supported> for events marked as unsupported.
David
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