pub struct AdvancedSimdPerformanceStats {
pub total_operations: u64,
pub total_time_ns: u64,
pub cache_hit_rate: f64,
pub vector_utilization: f64,
pub algorithm_usage: HashMap<String, u64>,
pub performance_bysize: HashMap<usize, f64>,
pub memory_bandwidth_utilization: f64,
}Expand description
Performance statistics for SIMD operations
Fields§
§total_operations: u64Total operations performed
total_time_ns: u64Total time spent in SIMD operations (nanoseconds)
cache_hit_rate: f64Cache hit rate
vector_utilization: f64Average vector utilization
algorithm_usage: HashMap<String, u64>Algorithm selection counts
performance_bysize: HashMap<usize, f64>Performance by data size
memory_bandwidth_utilization: f64Memory bandwidth utilization
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for PerformanceStatistics
impl Clone for PerformanceStatistics
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PerformanceStatistics
fn clone(&self) -> PerformanceStatistics
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
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impl Debug for PerformanceStatistics
Source§impl Default for PerformanceStatistics
impl Default for PerformanceStatistics
Source§fn default() -> PerformanceStatistics
fn default() -> PerformanceStatistics
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Freeze for PerformanceStatistics
impl RefUnwindSafe for PerformanceStatistics
impl Send for PerformanceStatistics
impl Sync for PerformanceStatistics
impl Unpin for PerformanceStatistics
impl UnwindSafe for PerformanceStatistics
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