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

Table Of Contents
A-154 Vol. 3
PERFORMANCE-MONITORING EVENTS
4: This event can be used to
estimate the latency of a
transaction from allocation to
de-allocation in the BSQ. The
latency observed by
BSQ_allocation includes the
latency of FSB, plus additional
overhead.
5: Additional overhead may
include the time it takes to
issue two requests (the sector
by demand and the adjacent
sector via prefetch). Since
adjacent sector prefetches
have lower priority that
demand fetches, on a heavily
used system there is a high
probability that the adjacent
sector prefetch will have to
wait until the next bus
arbitration.
6: For Pentium 4 and Xeon
processors with CPUID model
encoding value less than 3, this
event is updated every clock.
7: For Pentium 4 and Xeon
processors with CPUID model
encoding value equals to 3 or 4,
this event is updated every
other clock.
SSE_input_assist This event counts the number of
times an assist is requested to
handle problems with input
operands for SSE/SSE2/SSE3
operations; most notably
denormal source operands when
the DAZ bit is not set. Set bit 15
of the event mask to use this
event.
Table A-9. Performance Monitoring Events Supported by Intel NetBurst
Microarchitecture for Non-Retirement Counting (Contd.)
Event Name Event Parameters Parameter Value Description