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NAME

       libpfm_intel_wsm - support for Intel Westmere core PMU

SYNOPSIS

       #include <perfmon/pfmlib.h>

       PMU name: wsm
       PMU desc: Intel Westmere
       PMU name: wsm_dp
       PMU desc: Intel Westmere DP

DESCRIPTION

       The  library  supports the Intel Westmere core PMU. It should be noted that this PMU model
       only covers the each core's PMU and not the socket level PMU. It is  provided  separately.
       Support is provided for the Intel Core i7 and Core i5 processors (models 37, 44).

MODIFIERS

       The following modifiers are supported on Intel Westmere processors:

       u      Measure  at user level which includes privilege levels 1, 2, 3. This corresponds to
              PFM_PLM3.  This is a boolean modifier.

       k      Measure at kernel level which includes  privilege  level  0.  This  corresponds  to
              PFM_PLM0.  This is a boolean modifier.

       i      Invert  the  meaning  of  the event. The counter will now count cycles in which the
              event is not occurring. This is a boolean modifier

       e      Enable edge detection, i.e., count only when there is a state  transition  from  no
              occurrence  of the event to at least one occurrence. This modifier must be combined
              with a counter mask modifier (m) with a value greater or equal to one.  This  is  a
              boolean modifier.

       c      Set  the  counter  mask value. The mask acts as a threshold. The counter will count
              the number of cycles in which the number of occurrences of the event is greater  or
              equal  to  the  threshold.  This  is  an  integer modifier with values in the range
              [0:255].

       t      Measure on both threads at the same time assuming hyper-threading is enabled.  This
              is a boolean modifier.

       ldlat  Pass  a  latency  threshold  to the MEM_INST_RETIRED:LATENCY_ABOVE_THRESHOLD event.
              This is an integer attribute that must be in the range [1:65535].  It  is  required
              for this event.  Note that the event must be used with precise sampling (PEBS).

OFFCORE_RESPONSE events

       The library is able to encode the OFFCORE_RESPONSE_0 and OFFCORE_RESPONSE_1 events.  Those
       are special events because they, each, need a second MSR (0x1a6 and 0x1a7 respectively) to
       be  programmed  for  the  event  to count properly. Thus two values are necessary for each
       event.  The first value can be programmed on any of the generic counters. The second value
       goes into the dedicated MSR (0x1a6 or 0x1a7).

       The  OFFCORE_RESPONSE  events  are  exposed as normal events with several umasks which are
       divided in two groups: request and response. The user must provide at least one umask from
       each group.  For instance, OFFCORE_RESPONSE_0:ANY_DATA:LOCAL_DRAM.

       When  using  pfm_get_event_encoding(),  two  64-bit  values  are returned. The first value
       corresponds to what needs to be programmed into any of the generic  counters.  The  second
       value must be programmed into the corresponding dedicated MSR (0x1a6 or 0x1a7).

       When  using  an OS-specific encoding routine, the way the event is encoded is OS specific.
       Refer to the corresponding man page for more information.

AUTHORS

       Stephane Eranian <eranian@gmail.com>

                                         September, 2009                                LIBPFM(3)