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authorAndi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>2013-01-24 10:10:28 -0500
committerArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>2013-04-01 11:15:44 -0400
commitc3feedf2aaf9ac8bad6f19f5d21e4ee0b4b87e9c (patch)
treefb383d4c8037d476b52c424a0a51b1e3c3c7614f /include/linux/perf_event.h
parent9fac2cf316b070ae43d2ae2525e381ff2d1d68aa (diff)
perf/core: Add weighted samples
For some events it's useful to weight sample with a hardware provided number. This expresses how expensive the action the sample represent was. This allows the profiler to scale the samples to be more informative to the programmer. There is already the period which is used similarly, but it means something different, so I chose to not overload it. Instead a new sample type for WEIGHT is added. Can be used for multiple things. Initially it is used for TSX abort costs and profiling by memory latencies (so to make expensive load appear higher up in the histograms). The concept is quite generic and can be extended to many other kinds of events or architectures, as long as the hardware provides suitable auxillary values. In principle it could be also used for software tracepoints. This adds the generic glue. A new optional sample format for a 64-bit weight value. Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com> Cc: peterz@infradead.org Cc: acme@redhat.com Cc: jolsa@redhat.com Cc: namhyung.kim@lge.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1359040242-8269-5-git-send-email-eranian@google.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/perf_event.h')
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diff --git a/include/linux/perf_event.h b/include/linux/perf_event.h
index cd3bb2cd9494..7ce0b37b155b 100644
--- a/include/linux/perf_event.h
+++ b/include/linux/perf_event.h
@@ -573,6 +573,7 @@ struct perf_sample_data {
573 struct perf_branch_stack *br_stack; 573 struct perf_branch_stack *br_stack;
574 struct perf_regs_user regs_user; 574 struct perf_regs_user regs_user;
575 u64 stack_user_size; 575 u64 stack_user_size;
576 u64 weight;
576}; 577};
577 578
578static inline void perf_sample_data_init(struct perf_sample_data *data, 579static inline void perf_sample_data_init(struct perf_sample_data *data,
@@ -586,6 +587,7 @@ static inline void perf_sample_data_init(struct perf_sample_data *data,
586 data->regs_user.abi = PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE; 587 data->regs_user.abi = PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE;
587 data->regs_user.regs = NULL; 588 data->regs_user.regs = NULL;
588 data->stack_user_size = 0; 589 data->stack_user_size = 0;
590 data->weight = 0;
589} 591}
590 592
591extern void perf_output_sample(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 593extern void perf_output_sample(struct perf_output_handle *handle,