Re: [RFC/PATCHSET 0/9] perf record: Implement BPF sample filter (v4)

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Em Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 03:28:03PM +0530, Ravi Bangoria escreveu:
> > It requires samples satisfy all the filter expressions otherwise it'd
> > drop the sample.  IOW filter expressions are connected with logical AND
> > operations unless they used "||" explicitly.  So if user has something
> > like 'A, B || C, D', then BOTH A and D should be true AND either B or C
> > also needs to be true.
> > 
> > Essentially the BPF filter expression is:
> > 
> >   <term> <operator> <value> (("," | "||") <term> <operator> <value>)*
> > 
> > The <term> can be one of:
> >   ip, id, tid, pid, cpu, time, addr, period, txn, weight, phys_addr,
> >   code_pgsz, data_pgsz, weight1, weight2, weight3, ins_lat, retire_lat,
> >   p_stage_cyc, mem_op, mem_lvl, mem_snoop, mem_remote, mem_lock,
> >   mem_dtlb, mem_blk, mem_hops
> > 
> > The <operator> can be one of:
> >   ==, !=, >, >=, <, <=, &
> > 
> > The <value> can be one of:
> >   <number> (for any term)
> >   na, load, store, pfetch, exec (for mem_op)
> >   l1, l2, l3, l4, cxl, io, any_cache, lfb, ram, pmem (for mem_lvl)
> >   na, none, hit, miss, hitm, fwd, peer (for mem_snoop)
> >   remote (for mem_remote)
> >   na, locked (for mem_locked)
> >   na, l1_hit, l1_miss, l2_hit, l2_miss, any_hit, any_miss, walk, fault (for mem_dtlb)
> >   na, by_data, by_addr (for mem_blk)
> >   hops0, hops1, hops2, hops3 (for mem_hops)
> 
> I think this and few examples should be added in perf-record man page.

Agreed, and even mentioning cases where it overcome problems like the
filtering you mentioned for AMD systems.

- Arnaldo



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