Hi Paul,

On 06/06/2018 08:23 PM, Paul Clarke wrote:
> On 06/05/2018 12:50 PM, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote:
>> From: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bango...@linux.ibm.com>
>>
>> Add python script to show hypervisor call statistics. Ex,
>>
>>   # perf record -a -e "{powerpc:hcall_entry,powerpc:hcall_exit}"
>>   # perf script -s scripts/python/powerpc-hcalls.py
>>     hcall                            count   min(ns)   max(ns)   avg(ns)
>>     --------------------------------------------------------------------
>>     H_RANDOM                            82       838      1164       904
>>     H_PUT_TCE                           47      1078      5928      2003
>>     H_EOI                              266      1336      3546      1654
>>     H_ENTER                             28      1646      4038      1952
>>     H_PUT_TCE_INDIRECT                 230      2166     18168      6109
>>     H_IPI                              238      1072      3232      1688
>>     H_SEND_LOGICAL_LAN                  42      5488     21366      7694
>>     H_STUFF_TCE                        294       986      6210      3591
>>     H_XIRR                             266      2286      6990      3783
>>     H_PROTECT                           10      2196      3556      2555
>>     H_VIO_SIGNAL                       294      1028      2784      1311
>>     H_ADD_LOGICAL_LAN_BUFFER            53      1978      3450      2600
>>     H_SEND_CRQ                          77      1762      7240      2447
> 
> This translation from HCALL code to mnemonic is more generally useful.  Is 
> there a good way to make the "hcall_table_lookup" function more generally 
> available, like "syscall_name" in 
> scripts/python/Perf-Trace-Util/lib/Perf/Trace/Util.py ?  It's even simpler 
> than the syscall ID-to-name mapping, because the HCALL codes are constant, 
> unlike syscall IDs which vary between arches.
> 

Right, but I don't see any other python script for hcalls. So, I thought
to add it in the script itself. Let me know if you are planning to add
any :) We will move it in a generic module.

Ravi

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