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/NextBSD/contrib/ofed/management/opensm/doc/
HDperf-manager-arch.txt5 for an OpenFabrics OpenIB performance manager.
7 Currently, there is no open source performance manager, only
9 "poor man's" performance manager.
11 The primary responsibilities of the performance manager are to:
13 2. Based on subnet topology, monitor performance and error counters.
17 4. Log performance data and indicate "interesting" related events
32 Counters to be monitored include performance counters (data octets and
50 The performance manager will support parallel queries. The level of
54 Configuration and dynamic adjustment of any performance manager "knobs"
57 Also, there will be a console interface to obtain performance data.
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HDperformance-manager-HOWTO.txt7 OpenSM now includes a performance manager which collects Port counters from
10 Some of the features of the performance manager are:
47 Because of the performance manager's experimental status, it is not enabled at
60 The following configure line includes turning on the performance manager as
150 very simple. It logs "events" recieved from the performance manager to a log
/NextBSD/cddl/contrib/dtracetoolkit/Docs/
HDFaq17 1.4. Am I now a performance tuning expert?
18 1.5. Will this solve all my performance problems?
23 2.2. What performance effect can the DTraceToolkit cause?
51 1.4. Am I now a performance tuning expert?
53 The DTraceToolkit does not turn people into performance tuning experts in
59 1.5. Will this solve all my performance problems?
83 2.2. What performance effect can the DTraceToolkit cause?
/NextBSD/contrib/libstdc++/
DChangeLog-2006834 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/mem_usage/
836 * testsuite/util/performance/assoc/mem_usage/
838 * testsuite/util/performance/assoc/mem_usage/erase_test.hpp: Same.
850 * testsuite/util/performance/mem: Remove.
851 * testsuite/util/performance/mem/mem_track_allocator_base.hpp: Remove.
852 * testsuite/util/performance/mem/mem_track_allocator.hpp: Remove.
857 * testsuite/performance/ext/pb_ds/
859 * testsuite/performance/ext/pb_ds/multimap_text_insert_mem_usage.hpp
860 * testsuite/performance/ext/pb_ds/
870 * testsuite/util/performance/priority_queue/mem_usage/pop_test.hpp
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DChangeLog-2004689 * testsuite/performance/25_algorithms/search_n.cc: New.
916 * testsuite/performance/27_io/ifstream_getline-2.cc: New.
1321 * testsuite/performance/20_util/allocator/list_sort_search.cc:
1323 * testsuite/performance/20_util/allocator/map_mt_find.cc: Likewise.
1438 * testsuite/performance/21_strings/string_append_2.cc: New.
1513 * testsuite/performance/27_io/filebuf_sgetn_unbuf.cc: Open either
1515 * testsuite/performance/27_io/ifstream_getline.cc: Slighlty tweak.
1584 check-performance executables.
1945 * testsuite/performance/27_io/filebuf_sgetn_unbuf.cc: New.
2218 * testsuite/performance/20_util/allocator/insert.cc: For std::map
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/NextBSD/contrib/libstdc++/scripts/
Dcreate_testsuite_files47 grep performance $tmp.4 > $tests_file_perf
48 grep -v performance $tmp.4 > $tmp.5
/NextBSD/cddl/contrib/dtracetoolkit/Notes/
HDALLoverhead.txt47 would usually cause significant performance overhead, since they fire two
68 and performance overhead.
77 on-CPU, etc) for performance analysis. In practise, overheads aren't
83 the performance fix works through benchmarking a quick fix.
85 At the end of the day, if DTrace helps find real measurable performance wins
/NextBSD/usr.sbin/asl/
HDasl_sim.conf9 ? [A= Facility com.apple.performance] store_dir $ENV(SIMULATOR_LOG_ROOT)/performance
/NextBSD/crypto/openssl/doc/apps/
HDspeed.pod5 speed - test library performance
39 This command is used to test the performance of cryptographic algorithms.
HDs_time.pod6 s_time - SSL/TLS performance timing program
123 optionally transfer payload data from a server. Server and client performance
130 B<s_client> can be used to measure the performance of an SSL connection.
164 able to measure the performance of all protocols with all servers.
/NextBSD/gnu/usr.bin/grep/
HDFREEBSD-upgrade8 Due to an unfortunate number of bugs and performance problems in
32 fixes that have been fed upstream, or (b) performance improvements that
/NextBSD/contrib/ofed/management/opensm/include/opensm/
HDosm_config.h.in25 /* Define as 1 if you want to enable the performance manager */
28 /* Define as 1 if you want to enable the performance manager profiling code */
/NextBSD/crypto/openssh/
HDREADME.hpn4 The performance increase will only be as good as the network and TCP stack
7 of performance.
61 of the HPN code produces a net decrease in performance. In these cases it is
69 performance problems depending on the roud trip time of the network path.
/NextBSD/contrib/nvi/regex/
HDWHATSNEW33 performance, alas.
45 string easily (this will become more useful when performance improves!).
72 No performance work yet.
86 RE; this does wonders for performance.
/NextBSD/lib/libc/regex/
HDWHATSNEW33 performance, alas.
45 string easily (this will become more useful when performance improves!).
72 No performance work yet.
86 RE; this does wonders for performance.
/NextBSD/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/timezone/share/
HDcontinents.subr107 # because of performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
120 # because of performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
145 # because of performance degredation; for example, when called in a loop).
/NextBSD/share/doc/papers/malloc/
HDMakefile7 performance.ms implementation.ms conclusion.ms
/NextBSD/sys/dev/ixl/
HDREADME77 the device is self-contained and should achieve near native performance.
317 improve performance depending on the use case.
345 network performance:
367 Lower than expected performance
378 optimal performance. For optimal performance a x8 PCI-Express slot
/NextBSD/contrib/ofed/management/opensm/config/
HDosmvsel.m4209 [ --enable-perf-mgr Enable the performance manager (default no)],
216 [ --enable-perf-mgr-profile Enable the performance manager profiling (default no)],
225 [Define as 1 if you want to enable the performance manager])
229 [Define as 1 if you want to enable the performance manager profiling code])
/NextBSD/contrib/ofed/management/doc/
HDdiagtools.txt230 perfquery uses PerfMgt GMPs to obtain the PortCounters (basic performance
244 perfquery # read local port's performance counters
245 perfquery 32 1 # read performance counters from lid 32, port 1
246 perfquery -a 32 # read node aggregated performance counters
247 perfquery -r 32 1 # read performance counters and reset
248 perfquery -R 32 1 # reset performance counters of port 1 only
249 perfquery -R -a 32 # reset performance counters of all ports
/NextBSD/contrib/ofed/management/infiniband-diags/
HDREADME230 perfquery uses PerfMgt GMPs to obtain the PortCounters (basic performance
243 perfquery # read local port's performance counters
244 perfquery 32 1 # read performance counters from lid 32, port 1
245 perfquery -a 32 # read node aggregated performance counters
246 perfquery -r 32 1 # read performance counters and reset
247 perfquery -R 32 1 # reset performance counters of port 1 only
248 perfquery -R -a 32 # reset performance counters of all ports
/NextBSD/crypto/openssl/crypto/bf/
HDINSTALL10 There are also some compile time options that can improve performance,
/NextBSD/contrib/serf/
HDREADME1 Welcome to serf, a high-performance asynchronous HTTP client library.
6 kept to a minimum to provide high performance operation.
/NextBSD/contrib/ofed/management/opensm/
HDMakefile.am24 docs = doc/performance-manager-HOWTO.txt doc/QoS_management_in_OpenSM.txt \
/NextBSD/contrib/apr/docs/
HDincomplete_types67 with this is performance. One of the benefits to APR, is that it allows
69 This has proven to provide a substantial performance boost on most non-Unix

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