>
> User is the user mode stat (Ring 0). Kernel is the Kernel mode stats (Ring
> 3)

I meant user mode (Ring 3) and kernel (Ring 0) :)
-Furat

On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Furat Afram <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1- What is the difference between these three profiles?
>
> User is the user mode stat (Ring 0). Kernel is the Kernel mode stats (Ring
> 3)
> and total is the summation of both modes
>
>> 2- If I run only one program like FFT (./start-sim; program_cmd_line;
>> ./stop-sim) and got the results should I only consider the “user” results?
>
> If you want only the FFT stats, consider only  “user”
> -Furat
> On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:08 AM, ali ahmadi <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Thanks avadh patel for quick reply to my previous questions.
>> ** **
>> Results of simulation in state file have three parts: kernel, user, total.
>>
>> 1- What is the difference between these three profiles?
>>
>> 2- If I run only one program like FFT (./start-sim; program_cmd_line;
>> ./stop-sim) and got the results should I only consider the “user” results?
>> ** **
>> ** **
>> Regards,
>> Ali Ahmadi
>>
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