Re: perf/tracepoints access to interpreted strings
From: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
Date: Mon Apr 20 2015 - 17:25:45 EST
Em Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 04:46:16PM -0400, Steven Rostedt escreveu:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 15:09:27 -0300
> Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > If it is strictly an enum, i.e. no holes and just by looking at the
> > "format" file above I don't see how it could have holes, albeit enums
> > may have, we can as well have this:
> > const char *perf_evsel__enum(struct perf_evsel *evsel,
> > struct perf_sample *sample,
> > const char *enum_name);
> > That would return an array of strings that you could directly access,
> > indexing using some of the fields.
> > I.e. internally we would see the tracepoint format file as:
> > field:enum action vec; offset:12; size:4; signed:0;
> > enum: action: TIMER, NET_TX, NET_RX, BLOCK, BLOCK_IOPOLL, TASKLET, SCHED, HRTIMER, RCU
> Note, with the new TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM() that was already added to
> Linus's tree, that print_fmt now looks like:
> print fmt: "vec=%u [action=%s]", REC->vec, __print_symbolic(REC->vec,
> { 0, "HI" }, { 1, "TIMER" }, { 2, "NET_TX" }, { 3, "NET_RX" }, { 4, "BLOCK" },
> { 5, "BLOCK_IOPOLL" }, { 6, "TASKLET" }, { 7, "SCHED" }, { 8, "HRTIMER" },
> { 9, "RCU" })
That is better, indeed, covers holes :-)
- Arnaldo
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