HP Caliper User Guide Release 5.5 (5900-2351, August 2012)

Avg Snoop Requests
This is the average number of live snoop responses that reside in the snoop request queue per
cycle.
C2C/Snoop
This is the fraction of snoops that local processor detects that it has a modified version of the
data the a remote processor has requested as a result of a data cache miss. It does not include
implicit writebacks as a result of a modified hit on a line that is being flushed in response to
an fc instruction.
Snoops/Sec
This is the number of snoops per second that the local processor sees on a bus-based system
when a remote processor takes a data cache miss or issues a flush cache (fc) instruction. It
also include local processor self snoops.
Dmiss/Sec
This is the number of data misses from the L3 cache of the local processor per second.
Load
This is the fractional component of the total data misses per second that is due to load misses
for the local processor.
Store
This is the fractional component of the total data misses per second that is due to store misses
for the local processor.
% C2C - All Miss
This is the percentage of local processor read and store misses that are satisfied by a remote
processors cache.
% C2C - Dmiss
This is the percentage of local processor data misses (load and store) that are satisfied by a
remote processors cache.
% C2C - Load
This is the percentage of local processor load misses that are satisfied by a remote processors
cache.
% C2C - Store
This is the percentage of local processor store misses that are satisfied by a remote processors
cache.
cpi Event Set
The cpi event set provides information related to cycles per instruction (CPI).
If you use this event set, the default is to make the measurements irrespective of CPU operating
state (that is, user, system, or interrupt states). By default, the idle state is not included in the
measurement. You can use command-line options to limit the scope of the measurement. Specifically,
you can:
Limit measurement to a specific privilege level: -m event_set[:all|user|kernel]
Include idle: --exclude-idle False
Exclude the interruption state: --measure-on-interrupts off
Only measure the interruption state: --measure-on-interrupts only
234 Event Set Descriptions for CPU Metrics