Re: [PATCH] perf scripts python: cs-etm: Update example to provide vmlinux path to Perf

From: Leo Yan
Date: Wed Jul 24 2024 - 11:36:05 EST


On 7/24/2024 4:23 PM, James Clark wrote:

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>> The change makes senses to me.  Just check a bit, does it need to add the same
>> option for the command "only source line and symbols"?
>
> I assumed that because that one didn't have vmlinux at all then it's
> just for userspace tracing.
For the only source and symbols case, I expect it will can be used for kernel
tracing as well, as this can save much time if someone doesn't care about
disassembly.

Maybe it is good to add the same option for it, even though it is not used for
user space tracing. Either is fine for me:

Reviewed-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@xxxxxxx>

> I think it's good to have an example without
> vmlinux to show that it's not a strict requirement.

>>> ---
>>>   tools/perf/scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py | 4 ++--
>>>   1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/tools/perf/scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py
>>> b/tools/perf/scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py
>>> index 7aff02d84ffb..4aeb9b497f7a 100755
>>> --- a/tools/perf/scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py
>>> +++ b/tools/perf/scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py
>>> @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ from perf_trace_context import perf_set_itrace_options, \
>>>   # Below are some example commands for using this script.
>>>   #
>>>   # Output disassembly with objdump:
>>> -#  perf script -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py \
>>> +#  perf script -k path/to/vmlinux -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py \
>>>   #              -- -d objdump -k path/to/vmlinux
>>>   # Output disassembly with llvm-objdump:
>>> -#  perf script -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py \
>>> +#  perf script -k path/to/vmlinux -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py \
>>>   #              -- -d llvm-objdump-11 -k path/to/vmlinux
>>>   # Output only source line and symbols:
>>>   #  perf script -s scripts/python/arm-cs-trace-disasm.py
>>> --
>>> 2.34.1
>>>