HP Caliper 5.3 User Guide (5900-1558, February 2011)

ADDR_MATCH is the 64-bit address to match.
ADDR_MASK is the 56-bit address mask to apply before matching the ADDR_MATCH bits.
PROC_FLAGS is a comma-separated list of none , d, io, or iod.
none indicates no constraint. d indicates data address matching only. io
indicates instruction address and opcode matching. iod indicates instruction
address, opcode and data address matching.
--db-save
--db-save-details [syms][:code][:src][:all]
Allows you to save in the database containing your measurements, additional information for use
in reporting. This option must be used when the measurement is first made. You can then generate
reports or view reports in the GUI without needing access to the system where data was collected.
syms — Saves symbol information about each load module.
code — Saves the executable text segment (code) of each load module. This argument also
implies the syms argument.
src — Saves source line attribution data for each load module. This argument also implies
the code and syms arguments.
all — Same as the src argument.
--description-details
--description-details all|[target][:times][:sampling][:images][:none]
Specifies the level of detail reported for per-process or per-application summary.
The default value is --description-details target:times:sampling.
Previously available options [:processor][:run][:help] have been deprecated and have
no effect on report.
--details
Used only with the caliper info command. See “How to Display Reference Information About
CPU Counters or HP Caliper Report Types” (p. 101).
--detail-cutoff
--detail-cutoff percent_cutoff[,cum_percent_cutoff[,min_count]]
Specifies cutoff values that limit the functions reported in the Function Details section of a PMU
histogram report. This option is used in conjunction with the --sort-by metric option, which
you can use to specify which metric you want to be used for sorting and cutoffs.
HP Caliper stops reporting information when it reaches either a percent cutoff or a cumulative
percent cutoff:
You can limit the report only to functions that exceed a specified percentage of the total for
the sorting/cutoff metric. Once HP Caliper encounters this percent cutoff, it stops reporting
functions.
You can limit the report by having HP Caliper stop reporting functions once the cumulative
percent of the functions so far listed exceeds the cumulative percent cutoff value.
You can also specify an integer for the minimum number of functions to be displayed for all load
modules.
For details, see “Metrics You Can Use for Report Sorting and Cutoffs” (p. 105).
58 HP Caliper Options