1. A combination of static "number of instruction"s, as here, number of times each instruction is executed, and amount of time spent executing each instruction.
2. Statistics for a Markov chain - i.e. not just what single instructions are common, but what combinations of 2 / 3 / + instructions are common. Preferably both in-order and set-based.
1. A combination of static "number of instruction"s, as here, number of times each instruction is executed, and amount of time spent executing each instruction.
2. Statistics for a Markov chain - i.e. not just what single instructions are common, but what combinations of 2 / 3 / + instructions are common. Preferably both in-order and set-based.