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libperf tutorial
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Compile and install libperf from kernel sources
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.. code-block:: bash
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
cd linux/tools/perf/lib
make
sudo make install prefix=/usr
Libperf object
==============
The libperf library provides several high level objects:
struct perf_cpu_map
Provides a cpu list abstraction.
struct perf_thread_map
Provides a thread list abstraction.
struct perf_evsel
Provides an abstraction for single a perf event.
struct perf_evlist
Gathers several struct perf_evsel object and performs functions on all of them.
The exported API binds these objects together,
for full reference see the libperf.7 man page.
Examples
========
Examples aim to explain libperf functionality on simple use cases.
They are based in on a checked out linux kernel git tree:
.. code-block:: bash
$ cd tools/perf/lib/Documentation/tutorial/
$ ls -d ex-*
ex-1-compile ex-2-evsel-stat ex-3-evlist-stat
ex-1-compile example
====================
This example shows the basic usage of *struct perf_cpu_map*,
how to create it and display its cpus:
.. code-block:: bash
$ cd ex-1-compile/
$ make
gcc -o test test.c -lperf
$ ./test
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
The full code listing is here:
.. code-block:: c
1 #include <perf/cpumap.h>
2
3 int main(int argc, char **Argv)
4 {
5 struct perf_cpu_map *cpus;
6 int cpu, tmp;
7
8 cpus = perf_cpu_map__new(NULL);
9
10 perf_cpu_map__for_each_cpu(cpu, tmp, cpus)
11 fprintf(stdout, "%d ", cpu);
12
13 fprintf(stdout, "\n");
14
15 perf_cpu_map__put(cpus);
16 return 0;
17 }
First you need to include the proper header to have *struct perf_cpumap*
declaration and functions:
.. code-block:: c
1 #include <perf/cpumap.h>
The *struct perf_cpumap* object is created by *perf_cpu_map__new* call.
The *NULL* argument asks it to populate the object with the current online CPUs list:
.. code-block:: c
8 cpus = perf_cpu_map__new(NULL);
This is paired with a *perf_cpu_map__put*, that drops its reference at the end, possibly deleting it.
.. code-block:: c
15 perf_cpu_map__put(cpus);
The iteration through the *struct perf_cpumap* CPUs is done using the *perf_cpu_map__for_each_cpu*
macro which requires 3 arguments:
- cpu - the cpu numer
- tmp - iteration helper variable
- cpus - the *struct perf_cpumap* object
.. code-block:: c
10 perf_cpu_map__for_each_cpu(cpu, tmp, cpus)
11 fprintf(stdout, "%d ", cpu);
ex-2-evsel-stat example
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TBD
ex-3-evlist-stat example
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TBD