Re: [RFC] [PATCH 1/1] perf: add support for arch-dependent symbolicevent names to "perf stat"
From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Thu Mar 11 2010 - 07:46:21 EST
* Corey Ashford <cjashfor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 3/3/2010 6:30 PM, Corey Ashford wrote:
> >For your review, this patch adds support for arch-dependent symbolic
> >event names to the "perf stat" tool, and could be expanded to other
> >"perf *" commands fairly easily, I suspect.
> >
> >To support arch-dependent event names without adding arch-dependent code
> >to perf, I added a callout mechanism whereby perf will look for the
> >environment variable: PERF_ARCH_DEP_LIB, and if it exists, it will try
> >to open it as a shared object. If that succeeds, it looks for the symbol
> >"parse_arch_dep_event". If that exists, that function will be called by
> >parse_events() before all of the other event parsing functions in
> >parse-events.c. It is passed the same arguments as the other
> >parse_*_event functions, namely the event string and a pointer to an
> >event attribute structure.
> >
> >As the code existed, "perf stat" would print out the count results, but
> >for raw events (which is how arch-dependent events are supported in
> >perf_events), it would just print out a raw code. This is not
> >acceptable, especially when a symbolic name was placed on the command
> >line. So I changed the code to save away the event name that was passed
> >on the command line, rather than doing a reverse translation to an event
> >string based on the event type and config fields of the attr structure.
> >In this way, there's no need for a reverse translation function in the
> >arch-dependent library; only a event string->attr struct function is
> >needed.
> >
> >I could well be missing something, but I don't understand why reverse
> >translation is ever needed in perf, as long as the tool keeps track of
> >the original event strings.
>
> A couple of follow-up comments on this patch:
>
> This functionality was designed to provide a generalized interface to an
> external event name -> attr struct library, such as libpfm4. libpfm4 has an
> interface that nearly exactly matches parse_*_event() profiles, so it's
> quite easy to write a small wrapper function to call libpfm4's function.
>
> Ingo Molnar discussed adding some visibility to the arch-dependent event
> names through some other interface, such as through /sys/devices/pmus
> perhaps, but that discussion is a long way (as far as I know) from having
> something usable today. So you could think of this external library
> approach to be a stop-gap until something better is developed. When/if that
> new event naming mechanism becomes available, we can easily remove this
> external library support from perf.
I'm quite much against stop-gap measures like this - they tend to become
tomorrow's impossible-to-remove quirk.
If you want extensible events you can already do it by providing an ftrace
tracepoint event via TRACE_EVENT. They are easy to add and ad-hoc, and are
supported throughout by perf.
That could be librarized further by providing an /eventfs or /proc/events
interface to enumerate them.
Or if you want to extend the perf events namespace ABI you can send patches
for that as well. (It's not a big issue if a particular event is currently
only supported on Power for example - as long as you make a good effort naming
and structuring it in a reasonably generic way.)
Thanks,
Ingo
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