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2018 Mar 26
0
Interest in integrating a linux perf JITEventListener?
...e; /* total size of header */
> + uint32_t ElfMach; /* elf mach target */
> + uint32_t Pad1; /* reserved */
> + uint32_t Pid;
> + uint64_t Timestamp; /* timestamp */
> + uint64_t Flags; /* flags */
> +};
> +
> +/* record prefix (mandatory in each record) */
> +struct LLVMPerfJitRecordPrefix {
> + uint32_t Id; /* record type identifier */
> + uint32_t TotalSize;
> + uint64_t Timestamp;
> +};
> +
> +struct LLVMPerfJitRecordCodeLoad {
> + LLVMPerfJitRecordPrefix Prefix;
> +
> + uint32_t Pid;
> + uint32_t Tid;
> + uint64_t Vma;
> + uint64_t Code...
2016 Dec 29
1
Interest in integrating a linux perf JITEventListener?
Having something like this available in tree would definitely be
useful. For simplicity, why don't we start with support for the second
style? This is the long term useful one and would be a good starting
point for getting the code in tree. Can you give a pointer to the patch
so that I can assess the rough complexity? If it's simple enough, I'd
be happy to help get it reviewed
2017 Feb 02
0
Interest in integrating a linux perf JITEventListener?
Hi,
On 2016-12-29 13:17:50 -0800, Philip Reames wrote:
> Having something like this available in tree would definitely be
> useful.
Cool.
> For simplicity, why don't we start with support for the second style? This
> is the long term useful one and would be a good starting point for getting
> the code in tree.
Works for me.
> Can you give a pointer to the patch so that