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PMC.UCF(3) Library Functions Manual PMC.UCF(3)

pmc.ucfmeasurement events for Intel uncore fixed function performance counters.

library “libpmc”

#include <pmc.h>

Each fixed-function PMC measures a specific hardware event. The number of fixed-function PMCs implemented in a CPU can vary. The number of fixed-function PMCs present can be determined at runtime by using function pmc_cpuinfo(3).

Intel uncore fixed-function PMCs are documented in Volume 3B: System Programming Guide, Part 2, Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developes Manual, Order Number: 253669-033US, Intel Corporation, December 2009.

Fixed-function PMCs support the following capabilities:

PMC_CAP_CASCADE No
PMC_CAP_EDGE No
PMC_CAP_INTERRUPT No
PMC_CAP_INVERT No
PMC_CAP_READ Yes
PMC_CAP_PRECISE No
PMC_CAP_SYSTEM No
PMC_CAP_TAGGING No
PMC_CAP_THRESHOLD No
PMC_CAP_USER No
PMC_CAP_WRITE Yes

These PMCs are named using a class name prefix of “ucf-”.

The fixed function PMCs are selectable using the following event names:

(Fixed Function Counter 0) The fixed-function uncore counter increments at the rate of the U-clock. The frequency of the uncore clock domain can be determined from the uncore clock ratio which is available in the PCI configuration space register at offset C0H under device number 0 and Function 0.

pmc(3), pmc.atom(3), pmc.core(3), pmc.core2(3), pmc.corei7(3), pmc.corei7uc(3), pmc.iaf(3), pmc.k7(3), pmc.k8(3), pmc.p4(3), pmc.p5(3), pmc.p6(3), pmc.soft(3), pmc.tsc(3), pmc.westmere(3), pmc.westmereuc(3), pmc_cpuinfo(3), pmclog(3), hwpmc(4)

The pmc library first appeared in FreeBSD 6.0.

The library “libpmc” library was written by Joseph Koshy <jkoshy@FreeBSD.org>.

March 30, 2010 FreeBSD-12.0