Messages in this thread | | | From | Wim Heirman <> | Date | Fri, 13 May 2011 22:32:58 +0200 | Subject | Re: perf-stat per thread results |
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Hi,
> It's supposed to do that if --stat is specified, and it used to work - see this > commit: > > 8d51327090ac: perf report: Fix and improve the displaying of per-thread event counters > > and the output there: > > # PID TID cache-misses cache-references > 4658 4659 495581 3238779 > 4658 4662 498246 3236823 > 4658 4663 499531 3243162 > > which appears to be roughly what Wim is asking for, AFAICT.
Thanks, this is exactly what I'm looking for. In 2.6.32 (Ubuntu 10.04) it works, although if I use --pid rather than the -- <command> variant the first thread seams to be missing. In 2.6.38 (Ubuntu 11.04) the first thread is missing in both use cases, and I get one column per processor (which in itself is fine).
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