Jiri Olsa [jo...@redhat.com] wrote: <snip> | > Description of the sysfs contents when events are parameterized (copied from an | > included patch): | > | > Examples: | > | > domain=0x1,offset=0x8,starting_index=phys_cpu | > | > In the case of the last example, a value replacing "phys_cpu" | > would need to be provided by the user selecting the particular | > event. This is refered to as "event parameterization". All | > non-numerical values indicate an event parameter. | > | > Notes on how perf-list displays parameterized events (and how to use them, | > again culled from an included patch): | > | > PARAMETERIZED EVENTS | > -------------------- | > | > Some pmu events listed by 'perf-list' will be displayed with '?' in | > them. For example: | > | > hv_gpci/dtbp_ptitc,phys_processor_idx=?/ | > | > This means that when provided as an event, a value for | > phys_processor_idx must also be supplied. For example: | > | > perf stat -e 'hv_gpci/dtbp_ptitc,phys_processor_idx=0x2/' ... | | hi, | is the reason for this to document this field for event | in "events/<event>" file?
We are trying to document that for the parameters that have the ? in perf list, the parameter must be specified otherwise the event will not be recognized. | | Because once you have the field (phys_processor_idx) defined in | "formats/phys_processor_idx" you should be able to use it as in | your example: | | perf stat -e 'hv_gpci/dtbp_ptitc,phys_processor_idx=0x2/' | | without any changes For some events 'starting_index' refers to physical processor index as shown in the sysfs entry: $ cd /sys/bus/event_source/devices/hv_gpci/events $ cat dispatch_timebase_by_processor_processor_time_in_timebase_cycles request=0x10,starting_index=phys_processor_idx,counter_info_version=0x8,length=8,offset=0 and 'perf list' for this entry shows 'starting_index' with a ? indicating it is a requireed parameter. IIUC, rather than have the user specify a value for 'phys_processor_idx' -e hv_gpci/dtbp_ptitc,phys_processor_idx=4/' we would use following right ? -e hv_gpci/dtbp_ptitc,starting_index=4/' If so, I think the interface change makes sense. perf list would also show 'starting_index=?' for the event. But in the sysfs entry, rather than show 'starting_index=?', should we leave it as: 'starting_index=phys_processor_idx' For some events 'startind_index' refers to a physical processor id and for others it is virtual processor id. So, showing phys_processor_idx could serve as a hint. Michael, Cody, Ingo, Peter, let me know if you agree or have other comments on the inteface. Thanks, Sukadev | | thanks, | jirka _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev