On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 02:30:21PM +0200, Alexander Shishkin wrote: > It has been pointed out to me many times that it is useful to be able > to switch off AUX records to save the bandwidth for records that actually > matter, for example, in AUX overwrite mode. > > The usefulness of PERF_RECORD_AUX is in some of its flags, like the > TRUNCATED flag that tells the decoder where exactly gaps in the trace are. > The OVERWRITE flag, on the other hand will be set on every single record > in overwrite mode. However, a PERF_RECORD_AUX[flags=OVERWRITE] is > generated on every target task's sched_out, which over time adds up to > a lot of useless information. > > This patch adds an attribute bit that enables suppressing such records.
What this fails to explain is why a separate suppression flag makes sense. Why not suppress the thing on overwrite mode and be done with it? > + if (!handle->event->attr.suppress_aux || > + (handle->aux_flags & ~(u64)SUPPRESSABLE_FLAGS)) > + perf_event_aux_event(handle->event, aux_head, size, > + handle->aux_flags); That wants { }