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PMCSTUDY(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual PMCSTUDY(8)
NAME
pmcstudy - Perform various studies on a system's overall PMCs
SYNOPSIS
pmcstudy [-i inputfile | -A | -T | -v | -m max | -e -exp | -E | -h | -fl -H]
pmcstudy -i inputfile
pmcstudy -v
pmcstudy -m max
pmcstudy -e exp-name
pmcstudy -E your-expr
pmcstudy -h
pmcstudy -H
pmcstudy -T
DESCRIPTION
The pmcstudy program is designed to run various tests against your
systems performance. There are roughly 20-22 canned tests that setup
specific PMCs and then run various formulas on the output information.
These formulas can be found in Intel documentation "Using Intel Vtune
amplifier xe on NNN Generation Intel Core Processors". The NNN is either
2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th generation i.e., Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell
and Broadwell. Currently the program only works on these four Intel
processor types.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
-i filename
If this option is supplied, instead of running a pmcstat(8)
command to collect the current running information the filename
will be read in as input instead.
-H This option will display the complete list of canned formulas
that can be run including their names which can be input to the
-e option.
-e name
Execute the canned test name on the running kernel.
-h If you add this option to the -e option the test will not execute
but instead give you a small description of the test that would
run.
-T This option will execute a test of every PMC to validate that
they are working on your system. If a PMC does not show up in
this test chances are the kernel hwpmc(4) driver needs updating
with new PMC information.
-m num This option can restrict the number of one second samples that
will be collected by your system when running a test (it bounds
the time the test will run). Without this option the test will
run for 1024 seconds or until the user types ctrl-c.
-v The verbose option adds debugging output to the command.
-E expression
This option can be used by those that have their own ideas on
between each entry and you may use parentheses to prioritize the
operators. Add (+), Subtract (-), Divide (/) and Multiplication
(*) are supported. You may also introduce constant numbers. For
example you can do a standard efficiency test like -E
"UOPS_RETIRED.RETIRE_SLOTS / (4 * CPU_CLK_UNHALTED.THREAD_P)".
-L This option will list all known PMCs and their abbreviation
(%NNN).
-A Run all canned tests.
SEE ALSO
pmc(3), pmclog(3), hwpmc(4), pmcstat(8)
HISTORY
The pmcstudy utility first appeared in FreeBSD 11.0.
AUTHORS
Randall Stewart <rrs@FreeBSD.org>
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 March 26, 2015 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11