On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 12:13:16AM +0800, John Garry wrote:
For some architectures (like arm64), there are architecture-
defined recommended events. Vendors may not be obliged to
follow the recommendation and may implement their own pmu
event for a specific event code.
This patch adds support for parsing events from arch-defined
recommended JSONs, and then fixing up vendor events when
they have implemented these events as recommended.
in the previous patch you added the vendor support, so
you have arch|vendor|platform key for the event list
and perf have the most current/local event list
why would you need to fix it? if there's new event list,
the table gets updated, perf is rebuilt.. I'm clearly
missing something ;-)
In the vendor JSON, to specify that the event is supported
according to the recommendation, only the event code is
added to the JSON entry - no other event elements need be
added, like below:
[
{
"EventCode": "0x40",
},
]
The pmu event parsing will check for "BriefDescription"
field presence only for this.
If "BriefDescription" is present, then it is implied
that the vendor has implemented their own custom event,
and there is no fixup. Other fields are ignored.
if we are going this way, please use some new token,
this list is supposed to be human readable
thanks,
jirka
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