* Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <a...@kernel.org> wrote:

> Em Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 02:59:44PM +0200, Ingo Molnar escreveu:
> > 
> > * Jiri Olsa <jo...@redhat.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > I recently made some changes on threaded record, which are based
> > > on Namhyungs time* API, which is needed to read/sort the data afterwards
> > > 
> > > but I wasn't able to get any substantial and constant reduce of LOST 
> > > events
> > > and then I got sidetracked and did not finish, but it's in here:
> > 
> > So, in the context of system-wide profiling, the way that would work best I 
> > think 
> > is the following:
> > 
> >   thread #0 binds itself to CPU#0 (via sched_setaffinity) and creates a 
> > per-CPU event on CPU#0
> >   thread #1 binds itself to CPU#1 (via sched_setaffinity) and creates a 
> > per-CPU event on CPU#1
> >   thread #2 binds itself to CPU#2 (via sched_setaffinity) and creates a 
> > per-CPU event on CPU#2
> 
> Right, that is how I think it should be done as well, and those will
> just dump on separate files, in a per session directory, with an extra
> file for the session details, in what is now the header.

Yes. Also note how easy to examine such a directory structure is - I'd suggest 
making all the session details textual eventually. I.e. only the ring-buffers 
should be binary, the rest should be arch-independent text encoding.

It's also very extensible.

> Later, the same thing happens at processing time, this time we'll have
> contention to access global thread state, the need for rounds of
> PERF_SAMPLE_TIME based ordering, like what we have now in the
> tools/perf/util/ordered-events.[ch] code, etc.
> 
> This works for both 'report', 'script', 'top', 'trace', etc, as is
> basically the model we already have. All the work that was done for
> refcounting the thread, map, etc as well as locking those rbtrees would
> finally be taken full advantage of.

Yeah, cool!

Thanks,

        Ingo

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