файл конфигурации Performance Co-Pilot perfevent PMDA (the Performance Co-Pilot perfevent PMDA configuration file)
Имя (Name)
perfevent.conf
- the Performance Co-Pilot perfevent PMDA
configuration file
Синопсис (Synopsis)
$PCP_PMDAS_DIRS/perfevent/perfevent.conf
Описание (Description)
The perfevent.conf configuration file defines which hardware
performance counters are enabled by the perfevent PMDA.
The configuration file contains a list of events that should be
enabled for each PMU. The perfevent PMDA detects which PMUs
present and programs the configured events. If multiple PMUs are
available, the perfevent PMDA uses the order of the entries in
the configuration file to determine which PMU settings to use.
The entries at the top of the configuration file have higher
precedence. Only one PMU configuration setting is used. The
configuration file may also contain perf derived events. A
derived event has a list of events which must be listed as base
events. The values for the counters in the derived events are
aggregated and displayed.
Формат файла (File format)
The file consists of one or more groups of PMUs and the events
that go with them.
The PMU identification string is enclosed in brackets and one or
more events are listed below, one per line.
["PMU identification string"]
EVENT_NAME [CPU OPTION]
...
For derived events, one or more groups of events can be specified
where, counters in one group can be specific to one architecture
and the counters in other group can be specific to some other
architecture. Else, only one group can be specified.
EVENT_NAME_1, EVENT_NAME_2 etc. belong to group 1 and
EVENT_NAME_3, EVENT_NAME_4 belong to group 2 and so on. If any of
the event in the first group is not available, entire group will
be discarded. And, the next group will be checked. The first
group with all the events available will be activated and
monitored. The derived perf event is enclosed in brackets along
with :derived as a suffix. Note that the EVENT_NAME listed under
derived event must be present as a base event in the
configuration file. And, all the events under a particular
derived perf event group must have the same CPU_OPTION. || acts
as a separator for different groups inside a single derived
event. The syntax is :
[event:derived]
EVENT_NAME_1 [CPU_OPTION] [scale]
EVENT_NAME_2 [CPU_OPTION] [scale]
...
||
EVENT_NAME_3 [CPU_OPTION] [scale]
EVENT_NAME_4 [CPU_OPTION] [scale]
...
The available event cpu options are as follows:
cpu
to add the counter to all cpus in the system
cpu_rr
to add to one of the cpus in a round-robin
allocation strategy
node
to add the counter to the first cpu in each numa
node
node_rr
to add the counter to the cpus in each numa node in
a round-robin allocation strategy
[N]
where N is the numerical digit of the CPU index
if the CPU option is absent then the event is programmed
on all cpus.
scale
is applicable for the counters in derived events. If
scale is given, the counters will be scaled to their
respective values. The options are as follows :
a float value
Can be a simple float value, or a value in
scientific notation.
perf_scale
The scale will be taken from the kernel sysfs scale
file entry for that event. Its generally specified
in
/sys/bus/event_source/device/events/<event_name>.scale
If no scale is given, the default scale will be taken as
1.0.
Blank lines are ignored. Lines that begin with the # sign
are ignored.
Multiple, comma separated, PMUs may be specified in the
PMU definition.
Смотри также (See also)
pmdaperfevent(1).