Dpdk: Add mempool usage analysis#169
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This analysis shows how quickly DPDK threads allocate and deallocate mempool objects, providing insights into application memory usage patterns.
This analysis shows how the number of mempool objects in use changes over time, providing insights into mempool usage patterns Signed-off-by: Adel Belkhiri <adel.belkhiri@gmail.com>
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This PR introduces a new analysis for DPDK traces focused on the Mempool library. This analysis tracks how the number of mempool objects in use changes over time for each mempool, offering clear insights into memory usage patterns.