Could some one direct me to a command to measure TLB misses on LINUX, please? Is it okay to consider (or approximate) minor page faults as TLB misses?
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Overview Jamm provides MemoryMeter, a Java agent for all Java versions to measure actual object memory use including JVM overhead. Jamm assume that the JVM running the code is an HotSpot JVM. It has not been tested with other type of JVMs. Building "mvn package"; optionally, "mvn install" Setup your toolchains.xml We want to compile and test using different JVM versions. Configuration option jdkTo
In high-performance computing it is often said that the cost of a cache-miss is the largest performance penalty for an algorithm. For many years the increase in speed of our processors has greatly outstripped latency gains to main-memory. Bandwidth to main-memory has greatly increased via wider, and multi-channel, buses however the latency has not significantly reduced. To hide this latency our
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