|  | #! /usr/bin/python | 
|  | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only | 
|  | # -*- python -*- | 
|  | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
|  | #   twatch - Experimental use of the perf python interface | 
|  | #   Copyright (C) 2011 Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> | 
|  | # | 
|  |  | 
|  | import perf | 
|  |  | 
|  | def main(context_switch = 0, thread = -1): | 
|  | cpus = perf.cpu_map() | 
|  | threads = perf.thread_map(thread) | 
|  | evsel = perf.evsel(type	  = perf.TYPE_SOFTWARE, | 
|  | config = perf.COUNT_SW_DUMMY, | 
|  | task = 1, comm = 1, mmap = 0, freq = 0, | 
|  | wakeup_events = 1, watermark = 1, | 
|  | sample_id_all = 1, context_switch = context_switch, | 
|  | sample_type = perf.SAMPLE_PERIOD | perf.SAMPLE_TID | perf.SAMPLE_CPU) | 
|  |  | 
|  | """What we want are just the PERF_RECORD_ lifetime events for threads, | 
|  | using the default, PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE + PERF_COUNT_HW_CYCLES & freq=1 | 
|  | (the default), makes perf reenable irq_vectors:local_timer_entry, when | 
|  | disabling nohz, not good for some use cases where all we want is to get | 
|  | threads comes and goes... So use (perf.TYPE_SOFTWARE, perf_COUNT_SW_DUMMY, | 
|  | freq=0) instead.""" | 
|  |  | 
|  | evsel.open(cpus = cpus, threads = threads); | 
|  | evlist = perf.evlist(cpus, threads) | 
|  | evlist.add(evsel) | 
|  | evlist.mmap() | 
|  | while True: | 
|  | evlist.poll(timeout = -1) | 
|  | for cpu in cpus: | 
|  | event = evlist.read_on_cpu(cpu) | 
|  | if not event: | 
|  | continue | 
|  | print("cpu: {0}, pid: {1}, tid: {2} {3}".format(event.sample_cpu, | 
|  | event.sample_pid, | 
|  | event.sample_tid, | 
|  | event)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | if __name__ == '__main__': | 
|  | """ | 
|  | To test the PERF_RECORD_SWITCH record, pick a pid and replace | 
|  | in the following line. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Example output: | 
|  |  | 
|  | cpu: 3, pid: 31463, tid: 31593 { type: context_switch, next_prev_pid: 31463, next_prev_tid: 31593, switch_out: 1 } | 
|  | cpu: 1, pid: 31463, tid: 31489 { type: context_switch, next_prev_pid: 31463, next_prev_tid: 31489, switch_out: 1 } | 
|  | cpu: 2, pid: 31463, tid: 31496 { type: context_switch, next_prev_pid: 31463, next_prev_tid: 31496, switch_out: 1 } | 
|  | cpu: 3, pid: 31463, tid: 31491 { type: context_switch, next_prev_pid: 31463, next_prev_tid: 31491, switch_out: 0 } | 
|  |  | 
|  | It is possible as well to use event.misc & perf.PERF_RECORD_MISC_SWITCH_OUT | 
|  | to figure out if this is a context switch in or out of the monitored threads. | 
|  |  | 
|  | If bored, please add command line option parsing support for these options :-) | 
|  | """ | 
|  | # main(context_switch = 1, thread = 31463) | 
|  | main() |