
Standard Deviation
Deviation from the mean of state count. The
following equation is used to calculate standard deviation:
Where:
N
Number of traces in the measurement.
mean
Average number of states in the range per trace.
S
sumq
Sum of squares of states in the range per trace.
Symbols Within Range
Names of other symbols that identify
addresses or ranges of addresses within the range of this symbol.
Additional Symbols for Address
Names of other symbols that also
identify this address.
Note that some compilers emit more than one symbol for certain addresses.
For example, a compiler may emit "interrupt_sim" and "_interrupt_sim" for
the first address in a routine named interrupt_sim. The analyzer will show
the first symbol it finds to represent a range of addresses, or a single address
point, and it will show the other symbols under either "Symbols within range"
or "Additional symbols for address", as applicable. In the "interrupt_sim"
example, it may show either "interrupt_sim" or "_interrupt_sim" to represent
the range, depending on which symbol it finds first. The other symbol will be
shown below "Symbols within range" in the report. These conditions appear
particularly in default measurements that include all global and local symbols.
Relative and Absolute Counts
Relative count is the total number of
states associated with the address ranges in the performance
measurement. Relative time is the total amount of time associated with
the address ranges in the performance measurement. The absolute
counts are the number of states or amount of time associated with all the
states in all the traces.
Making Software Performance Measurements
To interpret activity measurement reports
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Summary of Contents for 64782
Page 2: ...User s Guide for the Graphical User Interface HP 64782 MC6833x Emulation Analysis ...
Page 22: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide 21 ...
Page 24: ...1 Getting Started 23 ...
Page 50: ...Part 2 User s Guide 49 ...
Page 52: ...2 Plugging into a Target System 51 ...
Page 54: ...3 Starting and Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces 53 ...
Page 64: ...4 Entering Commands 63 ...
Page 94: ...5 Configuring the Emulator 93 ...
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Page 134: ...6 Using the Emulator 133 ...
Page 194: ...7 Using the Emulation Analyzer 193 ...
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Page 256: ...8 Making Software Performance Measurements 255 ...
Page 290: ...9 Using the External State Analyzer 289 ...
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Page 304: ...10 Making Coordinated Measurements 303 ...
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Page 322: ...11 Setting X Resources 321 ...
Page 336: ...Part 3 Reference 335 ...
Page 337: ...Descriptions of the product in a dictionary or encyclopedia format Part 3 336 ...
Page 338: ...12 Emulator Analyzer Interface Commands 337 ...
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Page 446: ...13 Error Messages 445 ...
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Page 491: ...Topics that explain concepts and apply them to advanced tasks Part 4 490 ...
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Page 509: ...Instructions for installing and configuring the product Part 5 508 ...
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