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I am using Xeon phi offload. I want to analyze the cache miss on MIC. How can I use amplex-cl to do that?
I am using VTune 2016.
I tried
amplxe-cl -target-system=mic-host-launch -collect advanced-hotspots
amplxe-cl -report hw-events
But didn't get what I want. I am a little confused.
Thanks.
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Analysis type "advanced-hotspots" only provides CPU time (clockticks) and Instruction Retires, you may use analysis type "general-exploration" which includes performance data on front-end and back-end (cache miss involved). For example:
>amplxe-cl -target-system=mic-host-launch -collect general-exploration -search-dir=path-of-bin-and-src -- app
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Analysis type "advanced-hotspots" only provides CPU time (clockticks) and Instruction Retires, you may use analysis type "general-exploration" which includes performance data on front-end and back-end (cache miss involved). For example:
>amplxe-cl -target-system=mic-host-launch -collect general-exploration -search-dir=path-of-bin-and-src -- app
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Hello,
It is worth to look at the article to understand the metrics in general exploration on memory usage efficiency. Since L2 misses on KNC includes not only demand reads but also different types of prefetching we calculate and show L1 Hit rate and Estimated latency impact of L1 misses that being higher a particular threshold can indicate that L1 miss was not served with L2.
Thanks & Regards, Dmitry
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