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Current version: 20230115-alt1
Build date: 25 september 2023, 12:42 ( 26.4 weeks ago )
Size: 29.68 Kb

Home page:   https://cpucycles.cr.yp.to/

License: CC0
Summary: Microlibrary for counting CPU cycles
Description:

libcpucycles is a public-domain microlibrary for counting CPU
cycles. Cycle counts are not as detailed as Falk diagrams but are the
most precise timers available to typical software; they are central
tools used in understanding and improving software performance.

The libcpucycles API is simple: include <cpucycles.h>, call cpucycles()
to receive a long long whenever desired, and link with -lcpucycles.

Internally, libcpucycles understands machine-level cycle counters for
amd64 (both PMC and TSC), arm32, arm64 (both PMC and VCT), mips64,
ppc32, ppc64, riscv32, riscv64, s390x, sparc64, and x86. libcpucycles
also understands four OS-level mechanisms, which give varying levels
of accuracy: mach_absolute_time, perf_event, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, and,
as a fallback, microsecond-resolution gettimeofday.

When the program first calls cpucycles(), libcpucycles automatically
benchmarks the available mechanisms and selects the mechanism that
does the best job. Subsequent cpucycles() calls are thread-safe and
very fast. An accompanying cpucycles-info program prints a summary of
cycle-counter accuracy.

For comparison, there is a simple-sounding __rdtsc() API provided by
compilers, but this works only on Intel/AMD CPUs and is generally noisier
than PMC. There is a __builtin_readcyclecounter() that works on more CPUs,
but this works only with clang and has the same noise problems. Both
of these mechanisms put the burden on the caller to figure out what can
be done on other CPUs. Various packages include their own more portable
abstraction layers for counting cycles (see, e.g., FFTW's cycle.h, used
to automatically select from among multiple implementations provided by
FFTW), but this creates per-package effort to keep up with the latest
cycle counters. The goal of libcpucycles is to provide state-of-the-art
cycle counting centrally for all packages to use.

Current maintainer: Vitaly Chikunov

List of contributors

List of rpms provided by this srpm:

  • libcpucycles
  • libcpucycles-debuginfo
  • libcpucycles-devel
  • libcpucycles-devel-debuginfo
ACL:
     
    design & coding: Vladimir Lettiev aka crux © 2004-2005, Andrew Avramenko aka liks © 2007-2008
    current maintainer: Michael Shigorin