[PATCH 4/9] perf, tools: Automatically look for event file name for cpu v2

2014-05-30 Thread Andi Kleen
From: Andi Kleen When no JSON event file is specified automatically look for a suitable file in ~/.cache/pmu-events. A "perf download" can automatically add files there for the current CPUs. This does not include the actual event files with perf, but they can be automatically downloaded instead

[PATCH 4/9] perf, tools: Automatically look for event file name for cpu v2

2014-05-30 Thread Andi Kleen
From: Andi Kleen a...@linux.intel.com When no JSON event file is specified automatically look for a suitable file in ~/.cache/pmu-events. A perf download can automatically add files there for the current CPUs. This does not include the actual event files with perf, but they can be automatically

[PATCH 4/9] perf, tools: Automatically look for event file name for cpu v2

2014-05-15 Thread Andi Kleen
From: Andi Kleen When no JSON event file is specified automatically look for a suitable file in ~/.cache/pmu-events. A "perf download" can automatically add files there for the current CPUs. This does not include the actual event files with perf, but they can be automatically downloaded instead

[PATCH 4/9] perf, tools: Automatically look for event file name for cpu v2

2014-05-15 Thread Andi Kleen
From: Andi Kleen a...@linux.intel.com When no JSON event file is specified automatically look for a suitable file in ~/.cache/pmu-events. A perf download can automatically add files there for the current CPUs. This does not include the actual event files with perf, but they can be automatically

[PATCH 4/9] perf, tools: Automatically look for event file name for cpu v2

2014-05-12 Thread Andi Kleen
From: Andi Kleen When no JSON event file is specified automatically look for a suitable file in ~/.cache/pmu-events. A "perf download" can automatically add files there for the current CPUs. This does not include the actual event files with perf, but they can be automatically downloaded instead

[PATCH 4/9] perf, tools: Automatically look for event file name for cpu v2

2014-05-12 Thread Andi Kleen
From: Andi Kleen a...@linux.intel.com When no JSON event file is specified automatically look for a suitable file in ~/.cache/pmu-events. A perf download can automatically add files there for the current CPUs. This does not include the actual event files with perf, but they can be automatically