Struct pmc::CounterBuilder[][src]

pub struct CounterBuilder { /* fields omitted */ }
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Configure event counter parameters.

Unless specified, a counter is allocated in counting mode with a system-wide scope, recording events across all CPUs.

let config = CounterConfig::default().attach_to(vec![0]);

let instr = config.allocate("inst_retired.any")?;
let l1_hits = config.allocate("mem_load_uops_retired.l1_hit")?;

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Specify the CPU number that the PMC is to be allocated on.

Defaults to all CPUs (CPU_ANY).

Attach a counter to the specified PID(s).

When set, this causes the PMC to be allocated in process-scoped counting mode ([pmc_mode_PMC_MODE_TC] - see man pmc).

PID 0

PID 0 is a magic value, attaching to it causes the counter to be attached to the current (caller’s) PID.

Allocate a PMC with the specified configuration, and attach to the target PIDs (if any).

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