Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developers Manual Volume 3B, System Programming Guide Part 2

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Vol. 3 A-67
PERFORMANCE-MONITORING EVENTS
19H 02H DELAYED_
BYPASS.LOAD
Delayed bypass
to load
operation
This event counts the number of delayed
bypass penalty cycles that a load
operation incurred.
When load operations use data
immediately after the data was generated
by an integer execution unit, they may
(pending on certain dynamic internal
conditions) incur one penalty cycle due to
delayed data bypass between the units.
Use IA32_PMC1 only.
21HSee
Table
18-11
L2_ADS.(Core) Cycles L2
address bus is
in use
This event counts the number of cycles
the L2 address bus is being used for
accesses to the L2 cache or bus queue. It
can count occurrences for this core or both
cores.
23H See
Table
18-11
L2_DBUS_BUSY
_RD.(Core)
Cycles the L2
transfers data
to the core
This event counts the number of cycles
during which the L2 data bus is busy
transferring data from the L2 cache to the
core. It counts for all L1 cache misses (data
and instruction) that hit the L2 cache.
This event can count occurrences for this
core or both cores.
24H Com-
bined
mask
from
Table
18-11
and
Table
18-13
L2_LINES_IN.
(Core, Prefetch)
L2 cache
misses
This event counts the number of cache
lines allocated in the L2 cache. Cache lines
are allocated in the L2 cache as a result of
requests from the L1 data and instruction
caches and the L2 hardware prefetchers
to cache lines that are missing in the L2
cache.
This event can count occurrences for this
core or both cores. It can also count
demand requests and L2 hardware
prefetch requests together or separately.
25HSee
Table
18-11
L2_M_LINES_IN.
(Core)
L2 cache line
modifications
This event counts whenever a modified
cache line is written back from the L1 data
cache to the L2 cache.
This event can count occurrences for this
core or both cores.
Table A-6. Non-Architectural Performance Events
in Processors Based on Intel Core Microarchitecture (Contd.)
Event
Num
Umask
Value Event Name Definition
Description and
Comment