[PATCH v6 1/4] tools/perf: support parsing parameterized events
Sukadev Bhattiprolu
sukadev at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Dec 23 06:30:45 AEDT 2014
Jiri Olsa [jolsa at redhat.com] wrote:
| On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:49:24PM -0800, Sukadev Bhattiprolu wrote:
|
| SNIP
|
| > + }
| >
| > switch (format->value) {
| > case PERF_PMU_FORMAT_VALUE_CONFIG:
| > @@ -592,11 +629,16 @@ static int pmu_config_term(struct list_head *formats,
| > }
| >
| > /*
| > - * XXX If we ever decide to go with string values for
| > - * non-hardcoded terms, here's the place to translate
| > - * them into value.
| > + * Either directly use a numeric term, or try to translate string terms
| > + * using event parameters.
| > */
| > - pmu_format_value(format->bits, term->val.num, vp, zero);
| > + if (term->type_val == PARSE_EVENTS__TERM_TYPE_NUM)
| > + val = term->val.num;
| > + else
| > + if (pmu_resolve_param_term(term, head_terms, &val))
| > + return -EINVAL;
| > +
|
| I'm ok with the change logic, but I'm missing here check for the 'term'
| string value to be '?', so we force subst terms to have '?' as value..
| I believe thats what we decided in the previous set discussion, right?
The =? is not a user input, so I did not think of validating that.
perf tool expects kernel/sysfs to show entries like 'core=?'. Are you
saying that we should error out if kernel mistakenly displays 'core=$val'
or 'core=?val' ?
If a required parameter is missing, we catch that in pmu_resolve_param_term().
If a bogus parameter is specified we catch that above in pmu_config_term().
|
| I guess the it'd be nice to parse it directly in the bison code like
| below (could be done later), but I'd be ok with simple check on this
| place for now.
|
| thanks,
| jirka
|
|
| ---
| diff --git a/tools/perf/util/parse-events.y b/tools/perf/util/parse-events.y
| index 93c4c9fbc922..7e021c64d5cc 100644
| --- a/tools/perf/util/parse-events.y
| +++ b/tools/perf/util/parse-events.y
| @@ -484,6 +484,14 @@ PE_TERM '=' PE_VALUE
| $$ = term;
| }
| |
| +PE_TERM '=' PE_SUBST
| +{
| + struct parse_events_term *term;
| +
| + ABORT_ON(parse_events_term__subst(&term, (int)$1, NULL, NULL));
| + $$ = term;
| +}
| +|
| PE_TERM
| {
| struct parse_events_term *term;
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