On 3/30/12 10:43 PM, Arun Sharma wrote:
[ Meant to include v6 ChangeLog as well. Technical difficulties.. ]

v6 ChangeLog:

rebased to tip:perf/core and fixed a minor problem in computing
the total period in hists__remove_entry_filter(). Needed to
use period_self instead of period.

This patch breaks perf top (symptom: percentages > 100%). Fixed by the following patch.

Namhyung: if you're still working on forward porting this, please add this fix to your queue.

 -Arun

commit 75a1c409a529c9741f8a2f493868d1fc7ce7e06d
Author: Arun Sharma <asha...@fb.com>
Date:   Wed Aug 8 11:47:02 2012 -0700

   perf: update period_self as well on collapsing
      When running perf top, we have a series of incoming samples,
   which get aggregated in various user specified ways.
      Suppose function "foo" had the following samples:
   101, 103, 99, 105, ...
      ->period for the corresponding entry looks as follows:
   101, 204, 303, 408, ...
      However, due to this bug, ->period_self contains:
   101, 103, 99, 105, ...
      and therefore breaks the invariant period == period_self
   in the default mode (no sort inclusive).
      Since total_period is computed by summing up period_self,
      period/total_period can be > 100%
      Fix the bug by updating period_self as well.
      Signed-off-by: Arun Sharma <asha...@fb.com>

diff --git a/tools/perf/util/hist.c b/tools/perf/util/hist.c
index a2a8d91..adc891e 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/hist.c
+++ b/tools/perf/util/hist.c
@@ -462,6 +462,7 @@ static bool hists__collapse_insert_entry(struct hists *hists,

                if (!cmp) {
                        iter->period += he->period;
+                       iter->period_self += he->period_self;
                        iter->nr_events += he->nr_events;
                        if (symbol_conf.use_callchain) {
                                
callchain_cursor_reset(&hists->callchain_cursor);
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