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LIBPFM(3) Linux Programmer's ManualLIBPFM(3)libpfm_intel_skx_unc_upi - support for Intel Skylake X Server UPI uncore PMU
#include <perfmon/pfmlib.h>PMU name: skx_unc_upi[0-2]PMU desc: Intel Skylake X Server UPI uncore PMU
The library supports the Intel Skylake X Server UPI uncore PMU.
The following modifiers are supported on Intel Skylake X server UPI uncore PMU:eEnable 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 threshold modifier (t) with a value greater or equal to one. This is a boolean modifier.tSet the threshold value. When set to a non-zero value, the counter counts the number of QPI 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].iInvert the meaning of the threshold or edge filter. If set, the event counts when strictly less than N occurrences occur per cycle if threshold is set to N. When invert is set, then threshold must be set to non-zero value. If set, the event counts when the event transitions from occurring to not occurring (falling edge) when edge detection is set. This is a boolean modifier
The library also supports the specialRXL_BASIC_HDR_MATCHandTXL_BASIC_HDR_MATCHopcode matcher events. These events have a lot more filters available in the form of either a modifier (listed below) or specific umasks. The following modifiers are available in additional to the standard listed above:rcsnidSpecify a RCS Node identifier as an integer in the range [0-15]. Default: 0dnidSpecify a destination Node identifier as an integer in the range [0-15]. Default: 0
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