HardenedBSD/share/examples/perfmon/README
Dima Dorfman 47a3012123 Clarify a little: the mandatory argument is an event number.
PR:		26905
Submitted by:	AMAKAWA Shuhei <sa264@cam.ac.uk>
2001-04-29 03:54:48 +00:00

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`perfmon' is a sample program to access the performance-monitoring
counters on Pentium and Pentium Pro CPUs. See perfmon(4) for a
description of this facility.
The program takes the following options:
-u count events in user mode
-o count events in kernel mode
(these two can be combined)
-e count events, not duration
-l n run `n' loops (default 50)
-s n sleep `n' seconds between loop iterations (default 0)
The following options are not implemented on Pentium CPUs:
-m n use count mask `n'
-i invert sense of count mask comparison
-U n use unit mask `n'
There is one mandatory argument, which is the event number to be
monitored, defined in <machine/perfmon.h>. All numbers can be
specified in any format acceptable to strtol(3).
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