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* perf event: what does mean node-* event [HW cache event] ?
@ 2016-01-14  9:26 Taeung Song
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From: Taeung Song @ 2016-01-14  9:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all

I've been looking into perf events.
I understood L1-*,LLC-*, iTLB-*, dTLB-*, etc in HW cache events.
But I don't know what node-* event mean very well.
In HW cache field, what does 'node' word mean ?
And Can you help me understand node-* event ?

(I found a similar mail in this mailing list,
but I didn't look for the answer for the mail.)

Thanks,
Taeung

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