On Fri, 18 May 2007 19:20:07 -0400
Alexander Kabaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HEADS UP: I will start importing GCC 4.2.0 bits in about one hour and
> plan to finish in a couple of hours after that.
>
> The src/ tree will be utterly broken meanwhile. I'll send an 'all
> clear' message when done
HEADS UP: I will start importing GCC 4.2.0 bits in about one hour and
plan to finish in a couple of hours after that.
The src/ tree will be utterly broken meanwhile. I'll send an 'all
clear' message when done.
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Alexander Kabaev
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I'm sorry Benjamin, but libpmc/hwpmc (and my version of PAPI by extension)
does not support Core Duo processors nowadays.
Maybe Joseph Koshy (the person who is responsible for libpmc/hwpmc) could
give you some info on what he needs to support them.
Thank you,
2007/5/18, Benjamin Lutz <[EMAIL PR
On Friday 18 May 2007 12:38, Harald Servat wrote:
> I'm searching some testers for my first version of the port because
> I'm only able to test it on my laptop (FreeBSD 6.2 / Pentium M) and
> it would be great to test it in other kind of processors (now it's
> only supported on Pentium 2/3/4/Cel
Hello,
I'm working on the port of PAPI (Performance API) library to FreeBSD using
Joseph Koshy's hwpmc / libpmc (see hwpmc(4) / pmc(3)).
From the PAPI homepage:
PAPI aims to provide the tool designer and application engineer with a
consistent interface and methodology for use of the performan
Hello,
I'm working on the port of PAPI (Performance API) library to FreeBSD using
Joseph Koshy's hwpmc / libpmc (see hwpmc(4) / pmc(3)).
From the PAPI homepage:
PAPI aims to provide the tool designer and application engineer with a
consistent interface and methodology for use of the performan
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