pfm_get_perf_event_encoding(3)
encode event for perf_event API
Description
LIBPFM
NAME
pfm_get_perf_event_encoding - encode event for perf_event API
SYNOPSIS
#include <perfmon/pfmlib_perf_event.h>
int pfm_get_perf_event_encoding(const char *str, int dfl_plm, struct perf_event_attr *attr, char **fstr, int *idx);
DESCRIPTION
This function can be used in conjunction with the perf_events Linux kernel API which provides access to hardware performance counters, kernel software counters and tracepoints. The function takes an event string in str and a default privilege level mask in dfl_plm and fills out the relevant parts of the perf_events specific data structure in attr.
This function is deprecated. It is superseded by pfm_get_os_event_encoding() with the OS argument set to either PFM_OS_PERF_EVENT or PFM_OS_PERF_EVENT_EXT. Using this function provides extended support for perf_events. Certain perf_event configuration option are only available through this new interface.
The following examples illustrates the transition:
struct
perf_event_attr attr;
int i, count = 0;
uint64_t *codes;
memset(&attr, 0, sizeof(attr));
ret =
pfm_get_perf_event_encoding("RETIRED_INSTRUCTIONS",
PFM_PLM3, &attrs, NULL, NULL);
if (ret != PFM_SUCCESS)
err(1", cannot get encoding %s",
pfm_strerror(ret));
is equivalent to:
#include
<perfmon/pfmlib_perf_event.h>
struct perf_event_attr attr;
pfm_perf_encode_arg_t arg;
memset(&arg,
0, sizeof(arg));
arg.size = sizeof(arg);
arg.attr = &attr;
ret =
pfm_get_os_event_encoding("RETIRED_INSTRUCTIONS",
PFM_PLM3, PFM_OS_PERF, &arg);
if (ret != PFM_SUCCESS)
err(1", cannot get encoding %s",
pfm_strerror(ret));
The
dfl_plm cannot be zero, though it may not necessarily
be used by the event.
Depending on the event, combination of the following
privilege levels may be used:
PFM_PLM3
Measure at privilege level 3.
This usually corresponds to user level. On X86, it
corresponds
to privilege levels 3, 2, 1. Check the PMU specific man page
to verify if this level
is supported by your PMU model.
PFM_PLM2
Measure at privilege level 2.
Check the PMU specific man page to verify if this level
is supported by your PMU model.
PFM_PLM1
Measure at privilege level 1.
Check the PMU specific man page to verify if this level
is supported by your PMU model.
PFM_PLM0
Measure at privilege level 0.
This usually corresponds to kernel level. Check the PMU
specific man page to verify if this level is supported by
your PMU model.
PFM_PLMH
Measure at hypervisor privilege
level. This is used in conjunction with hardware
virtualization.
Check the PMU specific man page to verify if this level is
supported by your PMU model.
If fstr
is not NULL, the function will make it point to the fully
qualified event string,
i.e., a string with the event name, all unit masks set, and
the value of all modifiers.
The library will allocate memory to store the event string
but it is the responsibility of the
caller to eventually free that string using free().
If idx is not NULL, it returns the corresponding unique event identifier.
Only select
fields are modified by the function, the others are
untouched.
The following fields in attr are modified:
|
type |
The type of the event |
config
The encoding of the event
exclude_user
Whether or not user level
execution should be excluded from monitoring. The definition
of user is PMU model specific.
exclude_kernel
Whether or not kernel level
execution should be excluded from monitoring. The definition
of kernel is PMU model specific.
exclude_hv
Whether or not hypervisor level
execution should be excluded from monitoring. The definition
of hypervisor is PMU model specific.
By default, if
no privilege level modifier is specified in the event
string, the library clears
exclude_user, exclude_kernel and
exclude_hv, resulting in the event being
measured at all levels subject to hardware support.
The function is
able to work on only one event at a time. For convenience,
it accepts
event strings with commas. In that case, it will translate
the first event up to the
first comma. This is handy in case tools gets passed events
as a comma-separated list.
RETURN
The function returns in attr the perf_event encoding which corresponds to the event string. If idx is not NULL, then it will contain the unique event identifier upon successful return. The value PFM_SUCCESS is returned if successful, otherwise a negative error code is returned.
ERRORS
PFM_ERR_TOOSMALL
The code argument is too small for the encoding.
PFM_ERR_INVAL
The attr argument is NULL.
PFM_ERR_NOMEM
Not enough memory.
PFM_ERR_NOTFOUND
Event not found.
PFM_ERR_ATTR
Invalid event attribute (unit mask or modifier)
PFM_ERR_ATTR_VAL
Invalid modifier value.
PFM_ERR_ATTR_SET
attribute already set, cannot be changed.
PFM_ERR_ATTR_UMASK
Missing unit mask.
PFM_ERR_ATTR_FEATCOMB
Unit masks or features cannot be combined into a single event.
AUTHOR
Stephane Eranian <eranian@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
pfm_get_os_event_encoding(3)