Lines Matching refs:access
40 The commands below show the memory access pattern of a program at the moment of
46 0 addr [85.541 TiB , 85.541 TiB ) (57.707 MiB ) access 0 % age 10.400 s
47 1 addr [85.541 TiB , 85.542 TiB ) (413.285 MiB) access 0 % age 11.400 s
48 2 addr [127.649 TiB , 127.649 TiB) (57.500 MiB ) access 0 % age 1.600 s
49 3 addr [127.649 TiB , 127.649 TiB) (32.500 MiB ) access 0 % age 500 ms
50 4 addr [127.649 TiB , 127.649 TiB) (9.535 MiB ) access 100 % age 300 ms
51 5 addr [127.649 TiB , 127.649 TiB) (8.000 KiB ) access 60 % age 0 ns
52 6 addr [127.649 TiB , 127.649 TiB) (6.926 MiB ) access 0 % age 1 s
53 7 addr [127.998 TiB , 127.998 TiB) (120.000 KiB) access 0 % age 11.100 s
54 8 addr [127.998 TiB , 127.998 TiB) (8.000 KiB ) access 40 % age 100 ms
55 9 addr [127.998 TiB , 127.998 TiB) (4.000 KiB ) access 0 % age 11 s
60 memory access generator program called ``masim``. The second command asks DAMO
63 current snapshot of the monitored access pattern of the process from DAMON and
67 of the process is how frequently (``access XX %``) accessed for how long time
79 The commands below record the memory access patterns of a program and save the
85 The line of the commands run the artificial memory access
87 access two 100 MiB sized memory regions one by one. You can substitute this
88 with your real workload. The last line asks ``damo`` to record the access