Hi Jiri, On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 8:40 PM Jiri Olsa <jo...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 11:59:18AM +0900, Namhyung Kim wrote: > > To make the command line even more compact with cgroups, support regex > > pattern matching in cgroup names. > > > > $ perf stat -a -e cpu-clock,cycles --for-each-cgroup ^foo sleep 1 > > > > 3,000.73 msec cpu-clock foo # 2.998 CPUs > > utilized > > 12,530,992,699 cycles foo # 7.517 GHz > > (100.00%) > > 1,000.61 msec cpu-clock foo/bar # 1.000 CPUs > > utilized > > 4,178,529,579 cycles foo/bar # 2.506 GHz > > (100.00%) > > 1,000.03 msec cpu-clock foo/baz # 0.999 CPUs > > utilized > > 4,176,104,315 cycles foo/baz # 2.505 GHz > > (100.00%) > > just curious.. there was another foo/XXX group using the > rest of the cycles, right?
No, if so it should be displayed too. But actually there was a process in the foo cgroup itself. > > also perhaps we want to warn if there's no match found: > > $ sudo ./perf stat -a -e cpu-clock,cycles --for-each-cgroup ^foo > sleep 1 > > Performance counter stats for 'system wide': > > > 1.002375575 seconds time elapsed > Right, will check this case. Thanks Namhyung