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-p
Produce a summary limited to the program
activity.
-m
Produce a summary limited to the memory
activity.
-f< file>
Produce a report based on the information
contained in < file> instead of the
information contained in perf.out.
For example, the following commands save the current
performance measurement information in a file called "perf1.out",
and produce a histogram showing only the program activity
occupied by the functions and variables.
mv perf.out perf1.out <RETURN>
perf32 -hpf perf1.out <RETURN>
Options -h, -s, -p, and -m affect the contents of reports generated
for activity measurements. These options have no effect on the
contents of reports generated for duration (time interval)
measurements.
Interpreting Reports of Activity Measurements
Activity measurements are measurements of the number of
accesses (reads or writes) within an address range. The reports
generated for activity measurements show you the percentage of
analyzer trace states that are in the specified address range, as well
as the percentage of time taken by those states. The performance
measurement must include four traces before statistics ( mean and
standard deviation) appear in the activity report. The information
you will see in activity measurement reports is described below.
Memory Activity.
All activity found within the address range.
Program Activity.
All activity caused by instruction execution in
the address range. Program activity includes opcode fetches and
the cycles that result from the execution of those instructions
(reads and writes to memory, stack pushes, etc.).
4-12 Performance Measurements
Summary of Contents for 64700 series
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Page 19: ...Tables Table 9 1 Summary of Commands 9 4 Table 9 2 Command Assignments 9 5 Contents 11 ...
Page 20: ...1 Notes 12 Contents ...
Page 24: ...1 Notes 1 4 Introduction ...
Page 106: ...1 Notes 4 36 Performance Measurements ...
Page 118: ...Figure 5 8 True Demultiplexing 5 12 Using the External Analyzer ...
Page 128: ...1 Notes 6 6 Timing Introduction ...
Page 134: ...1 Notes 7 6 Timing Getting Started ...
Page 168: ...1 Notes 8 34 Timing Using the Analyzer ...
Page 201: ...1 find This command finds a trigger like event in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 33 ...
Page 219: ...1 mark This command marks specified conditions in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 51 ...
Page 254: ...1 trigger This command specifies trigger conditions Syntax 9 86 Timing Commands ...
Page 262: ...1 Notes 9 94 Timing Commands ...
Page 280: ...1 Notes B 16 Timing Diagrams and Outputs ...
Page 292: ...1 Notes C 12 Timing Messages ...