function profiling with set_ftrace_pid

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G'Day,

Not sure this is the right place to send ftrace feature requests (or
if I should try to send patches instead), so please redirect me if
needed...

Function profiling is great. Is there a way to filter by PID?
set_ftrace_pid doesn't seem to work:

# echo nop > current_tracer
# echo $$ > set_ftrace_pid
# echo 0 > function_profile_enabled
# echo 1 > function_profile_enabled
# head trace_stat/function0
  Function                               Hit    Time            Avg
         s^2
  --------                               ---    ----            ---
         ---
  ext4_evict_inode                       358    501550.3 us
1400.978 us     4247547 us
  ext4_mark_inode_dirty                 6951    92433.96 us     13.297
us       2423567 us
  ext4_reserve_inode_write              7738    86654.82 us     11.198
us       711959.6 us
  ext4_file_write_iter                   348    81828.82 us
235.140 us      971130.5 us
  ext4_dirty_inode                      1178    77598.27 us     65.872
us       294410.3 us
  ext4_da_write_end                      348    76089.57 us
218.648 us      966750.6 us
  ext4_rename                            357    40821.26 us
114.345 us      160818.4 us
  ext4_alloc_da_blocks                   357    34260.99 us     95.969
us       160912.0 us

Is it possible that set_ftrace_pid could support function profiling?

thanks,

Brendan

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