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SubjectRe: metric expressions including metrics?
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 02:12:42PM -0500, Paul A. Clarke wrote:
> I'm curious how hard it would be to define metrics using other metrics,
> in the metrics definition files.
>
> Currently, to my understanding, every metric definition must be an
> expresssion based solely on arithmetic combinations of hardware events.
>
> Some metrics are hierarchical in nature such that a higher-level metric
> can be defined as an arithmetic expression of two other metrics, e.g.
>
> cache_miss_cycles_per_instruction =
> data_cache_miss_cycles_per_instruction +
> instruction_cache_miss_cycles_per_instruction
>
> This would need to be defined something like:
> dcache_miss_cpi = "dcache_miss_cycles / instructions"
> icache_miss_cpi = "icache_miss_cycles / instructions"
> cache_miss_cpi = "(dcache_miss_cycles + icache_miss_cycles) / instructions"
>
> Could the latter definition be simplified to:
> cache_miss_cpi = "dcache_miss_cpi + icache_miss_cpi"
>
> With multi-level caches and NUMA hierarchies, some of these higher-level
> metrics can involve a lot of hardware events.
>
> Given the recent activity in this area, I'm curious if this has been
> considered and already on a wish/to-do list, or found onerous.

hi,
actually we were discussing this with Ian and Stephane and I plan on
checking on that.. should be doable, I'll keep you in the loop

jirka

>
> Regards,
> Paul Clarke
>

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