papi_xml_event_info(1) PAPI papi_xml_event_info(1)NAME
papi_xml_event_info - papi_xml_event_info utility.
file event_info.c
NAME
papi_xml_event_info - provides detailed information for PAPI events in XML format
SynopsisDescription
papi_native_avail is a PAPI utility program that reports information about the events available on the current platform in an XML format.
It will attempt to create an EventSet with each event in it, which can be slow.
Options
o -h print help message
o -p print only preset events
o -n print only native events
o -c COMPONENT print only events from component number COMPONENT event1, event2, ... Print only events that can be created in the same
event set with the events event1, event2, etc.
Bugs
There are no known bugs in this utility. If you find a bug, it should be reported to the PAPI Mailing List at ptools-perfapi@ptools.org.
Version 5.2.0.0 Tue Jun 17 2014 papi_xml_event_info(1)
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papi_native_avail(1) PAPI papi_native_avail(1)NAME
papi_native_avail - papi_native_avail utility.
file native_avail.c
NAME
papi_native_avail - provides detailed information for PAPI native events.
SynopsisDescription
papi_native_avail is a PAPI utility program that reports information about the native events available on the current platform. A native
event is an event specific to a specific hardware platform. On many platforms, a specific native event may have a number of optional
settings. In such cases, the native event and the valid settings are presented, rather than every possible combination of those settings.
For each native event, a name, a description, and specific bit patterns are provided.
Options
o --help, -h print this help message
o -d display detailed information about native events
o -e EVENTNAME display detailed information about named native event
o -i EVENTSTR include only event names that contain EVENTSTR
o -x EVENTSTR exclude any event names that contain EVENTSTR
o --noumasks suppress display of Unit Mask information
Processor-specific options
o --darr display events supporting Data Address Range Restriction
o --dear display Data Event Address Register events only
o --iarr display events supporting Instruction Address Range Restriction
o --iear display Instruction Event Address Register events only
o --opcm display events supporting OpCode Matching
o --nogroups suppress display of Event grouping information
Bugs
There are no known bugs in this utility. If you find a bug, it should be reported to the PAPI Mailing List at ptools-perfapi@ptools.org.
Version 5.2.0.0 Tue Jun 17 2014 papi_native_avail(1)
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