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Yabin Cui0a0d2082017-06-02 15:21:50 -07001/*
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16
17#ifndef _SIMPLEPERF_H
18#define _SIMPLEPERF_H
19
20#include <sys/types.h>
21
22#include <string>
23#include <vector>
24
25#ifndef SIMPLEPERF_EXPORT
26#define SIMPLEPERF_EXPORT
27#endif
28
29namespace simpleperf {
30
31std::vector<std::string> GetAllEvents() SIMPLEPERF_EXPORT;
32bool IsEventSupported(const std::string& name) SIMPLEPERF_EXPORT;
33
34struct Counter {
35 std::string event;
36 uint64_t value;
37 // If there is not enough hardware counters, kernel will share counters between events.
38 // time_enabled_in_ns is the period when counting is enabled, and time_running_in_ns is
39 // the period when counting really happens in hardware.
40 uint64_t time_enabled_in_ns;
41 uint64_t time_running_in_ns;
42};
43
44// PerfEventSet can be used to count perf events or record perf events in perf.data.
45// To count perf events, you can do as follows:
46// 1. Create PerfEventSet instance.
47// 2. Select perf events to count. You can add more than one events.
48// 3. Set monitored targets.
49// 4. Start/stop/read counters when needed.
50// An example is as below:
51// PerfEventSet* perf = PerfEventSet::CreateInstance(PerfEventSetType::kPerfForCounting);
52// perf->AddEvent("cpu-cycles");
53// perf->AddEvent("instructions");
54// perf->MonitorCurrentProcess();
55// perf->StartCounters();
56// perf->StopCounters();
57// perf->ReadCounters(&counters);
58//
59// PerfEventSet is not thread-safe. To access it from different threads, please protect
60// it under locks.
61class SIMPLEPERF_EXPORT PerfEventSet {
62 public:
63 enum Type {
64 kPerfForCounting,
65 kPerfForRecording,
66 };
67
68 static PerfEventSet* CreateInstance(Type type);
69 virtual ~PerfEventSet() {}
70
71 // Add event in the set. All valid events are returned by GetAllEvents().
72 // To only monitor events happen in user space, add :u suffix, like cpu-cycles:u.
73 virtual bool AddEvent(const std::string& name);
74
75 // Set monitored target. You can only monitor threads in current process.
76 virtual bool MonitorCurrentProcess();
77 virtual bool MonitorCurrentThread();
78 virtual bool MonitorThreadsInCurrentProcess(const std::vector<pid_t>& threads);
79
80 // Counting interface:
81 // Start counters. When the PerfEventSet instance is created, the counters are stopped.
82 virtual bool StartCounters();
83 // Stop counters. The values of the counters will not change until the next StartCounters().
84 virtual bool StopCounters();
85 // Read counter values. There is a value for each event. You don't need to stop counters before
86 // reading them. The counter values are the accumulated value from the first StartCounters().
87 virtual bool ReadCounters(std::vector<Counter>* counters);
88
89 protected:
90 PerfEventSet() {}
91};
92
93} // namespace simpleperf
94
95#undef SIMPLEPERF_EXPORT
96
97#endif // _SIMPLEPERF_H