Re: [RFC] perf-cache command interface design
From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Fri Nov 07 2014 - 23:39:43 EST
(2014/11/07 23:43), Namhyung Kim wrote:
> Hi Masami,
>
> 2014-11-07 (ê), 17:21 +0900, Masami Hiramatsu:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Here, I've tried to describe my idea of perf-cache subcommand interface.
>> It is just a design review, not implemented yet :)
>> Please give me your comments/ideas!
>>
>> Command-line Synopsis
>> =====================
>>
>> Current "perf buildid-cache [options]" are directly mapped to
>> "perf cache --buildid [options]".
>>
>> And adding --sdt for managing SDT caches as below.
>>
>> Add or update SDT events in <FILES>
>> perf cache --sdt --add|--update <FILES>
>>
>> Remove all SDT events for <FILES>
>> perf cache --sdt --remove <FILES>
>>
>> List all SDT events
>> perf cache --sdt --list
>>
>> And --probes for managing probe-caches as below.
>>
>> Add new probe-cache entries for kernel, <PATH> or <MOD>.
>> perf cache --probe [--exec <PATH>|--module <MOD>] --add <SPEC>
>>
>> Delete existing probe-cache entries for kernel, <PATH> or/and <BUILDID>.
>> perf cache --probe --del [<GROUP>:]<EVENT>[@<PATH>][#<BUILDID>]
>>
>> Or remove all entires for given FILES
>> perf cache --probe --remove <FILES>
>>
>> List the probe caches(including SDT) for kernel, <PATH>, or/and <BUILDID>.
>> perf cache --probe --list [@<PATH>][#<BUILDID>]
>>
>> Query the probe definitions.
>> perf cache --probe --query [<GROUP>:]<EVENT>[@<PATH>][#<BUILDID>]
>>
>> Note that --probes also can be used for managing SDT events, which has % prefix
>> e.g.
>> Add all SDT events for <PATH>
>> perf cache --probe --exec <PATH> --add '%*:*'
>>
>> Remove some SDT events for <PATH>
>> perf cache --probe --del '%some:events@<PATH>'
>>
>> Or remove all SDT events for <BUILDID>
>> perf cache --probe --del '%*:*#<BUILDID>'
>
> I'd prefer sub-command to option for this mandatory (and exclusive)
> behavior. What about like this?
I consider this will also confusing users because it's different from
other subcommands. And Arnaldo gives us a better solution :)
>
> perf cache kprobe add [-m <module>] <spec> [<spec>...]
> perf cache kprobe del [<group>:]<event> [<event>...]
> perf cache kprobe list [-m <module>]
>
> perf cache uprobe add -x <path> <spec> [<spec>...]
> perf cache uprobe del [<group>:]<event> [<event>...]
> perf cache uprobe list [-x <path>]
Since perf has only "probe" subcommand, we shouldn't separate
uprobe and kprobe.
>
> perf cache sdt [add|del|update] <file> [<file>...]
> perf cache sdt list [-b <build-id>] [<file>...]
>
>
>>
>>
>> File Format
>> ===========
>> All the cache files are placed under ~/.debug/ by default.
>> The paths of buildid cache of binary/symbols are not changed.
>>
>> The SDT/probe caches are placed under the ~/.debug/.probes/path/to/bin/bu/ildid
>> and that is linked to ~/.debug/.probes/.buildid/bu/ildid
>> # To avoid conflict with files under /probes/*, I picked up .probes/.
>
> However, to be used with perf record, we need a way to find a matching
> probe cache file from a event name (or group/provider name, preferably).
> What about having something like below:
>
> $ cat ~/.debug/.probes/event.map
> PROVIDER1 /path/to/some/where
> PROVIDER2 /path/to/other/place
Hmm, agreed. We'd better have this kind of provider index file to
accelerate searching.
> When perf record see a cached event used, it first searches its
> provider/group name from the event.map file. And then read bulid-id
> from the matching file on the path and finally find a cached event
> definition from ~/.debug/.probes/.buildid/bu/ildid file.
>
>
>>
>> This SDT/probe caches contain probe-definitions as following format.
>> ----
>> #buildid:BUILDID
>> #path:PATH
>> p:%PROVIDER/EVENT PATH:OFFSET [ARGS]
>
> It seems PATH is redundant and we don't need to repeat it everyline
> IMHO. Since it need post-processing anyway, maybe it's better to just
> make it simpler, like:
>
> %:PROVIDER/EVENT OFFSET [ARGS]
Hmm, this is not good because this line will not be able to pass to
tracing/uprobe_events...
And also, I think we can compress this cache with gzip, then such
redundancy will not be a problem.
Thank you,
--
Masami HIRAMATSU
Software Platform Research Dept. Linux Technology Research Center
Hitachi, Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory
E-mail: masami.hiramatsu.pt@xxxxxxxxxxx
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