[PATCH 4/6] perf-events: export enable/disable event symbols to kernel modules
Robert Richter
robert.richter at amd.com
Wed Mar 10 10:01:21 EST 2010
On 10.03.10 15:30:42, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 11:47 +0000, Will Deacon wrote:
> > Hello Peter,
> >
> > > On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 10:41 +0000, Will Deacon wrote:
> > > > The perf_event_enable and perf_event_disable functions are used to
> > > > control the activation of perf-events for a given context or CPU.
> > > >
> > > > This patch exports these symbols so that they can be used by kernel
> > > > modules. Without these symbols, an event must be destroyed and recreated
> > > > to disable or enable it respectively. The maximum number of perf-events
> > > > is also made available to modules via the perf_get_max_events function.
> > >
> > > Where is the module that uses all this?
> >
> > It's part of the same patchset:
> >
> > http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2010-March/011126.html
> >
> > The idea is to use perf-events as the backend for OProfile to avoid replicating
> > the PMU accessor code.
>
> Ah, very nice. Can something like that be done in general, like an
> arch-independent oprofile backend using perf, or is there too much
> arch-specific bits to the oprofile stuff?
>
> I know Robert talked about doing something like this, I just have no
> clue how arch specific this would be.
Thanks for cc'ing me. I like this approach. Will take a look at the
patches.
Yes, for implementing oprofile on top of perf we have to touch every
architecture separately to be backward compatible.
-Robert
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