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papi_native_avail
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.
Synopsis
Description
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)