Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo 693d345818 perf trace beauty: Add a x86 MSR cmd id->str table generator
Without parameters it'll parse tools/arch/x86/include/asm/msr-index.h
and output a table usable by tools, that will be wired up later to a
libtraceevent plugin registered from perf's glue code:

  $ tools/perf/trace/beauty/tracepoints/x86_msr.sh
  static const char *x86_MSRs[] = {
 <SNIP>
  	[0x00000034] = "SMI_COUNT",
  	[0x0000003a] = "IA32_FEATURE_CONTROL",
  	[0x0000003b] = "IA32_TSC_ADJUST",
  	[0x00000040] = "LBR_CORE_FROM",
  	[0x00000048] = "IA32_SPEC_CTRL",
  	[0x00000049] = "IA32_PRED_CMD",
 <SNIP>
  	[0x0000010b] = "IA32_FLUSH_CMD",
  	[0x0000010F] = "TSX_FORCE_ABORT",
 <SNIP>
  	[0x00000198] = "IA32_PERF_STATUS",
  	[0x00000199] = "IA32_PERF_CTL",
  <SNIP>
  	[0x00000da0] = "IA32_XSS",
  	[0x00000dc0] = "LBR_INFO_0",
  	[0x00000ffc] = "IA32_BNDCFGS_RSVD",
  };

  #define x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset 0xc0000080
  static const char *x86_64_specific_MSRs[] = {
  	[0xc0000080 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "EFER",
  	[0xc0000081 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "STAR",
  	[0xc0000082 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "LSTAR",
  	[0xc0000083 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "CSTAR",
  	[0xc0000084 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "SYSCALL_MASK",
  <SNIP>
  	[0xc0000103 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "TSC_AUX",
  	[0xc0000104 - x86_64_specific_MSRs_offset] = "AMD64_TSC_RATIO",
  };

  #define x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset 0xc0010000
  static const char *x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs[] = {
  	[0xc0010000 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "K7_EVNTSEL0",
  <SNIP>
  	[0xc0010114 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "VM_CR",
  	[0xc0010115 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "VM_IGNNE",
  	[0xc0010117 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "VM_HSAVE_PA",
  <SNIP>
  	[0xc0010240 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "F15H_NB_PERF_CTL",
  	[0xc0010241 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "F15H_NB_PERF_CTR",
  	[0xc0010280 - x86_AMD_V_KVM_MSRs_offset] = "F15H_PTSC",
  };

Then these will in turn be hooked up in a follow up patch to be used by
strarrays__scnprintf().

Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Cc: Brendan Gregg <brendan.d.gregg@gmail.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Cc: Luis Cláudio Gonçalves <lclaudio@redhat.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-ja080xawx08kedez855usnon@git.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
2019-10-09 11:23:52 -03:00
2019-09-13 17:21:38 +03:00
2019-10-06 14:27:30 -07:00

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