For your review, this patch adds support for arch-dependent symbolic event names to the "perf stat" tool, and could be expanded to other "perf *" commands fairly easily, I suspect. To support arch-dependent event names without adding arch-dependent code to perf, I added a callout mechanism whereby perf will look for the environment variable: PERF_ARCH_DEP_LIB, and if it exists, it will try to open it as a shared object. If that succeeds, it looks for the symbol "parse_arch_dep_event". If that exists, that function will be called by parse_events() before all of the other event parsing functions in parse-events.c. It is passed the same arguments as the other parse_*_event functions, namely the event string and a pointer to an event attribute structure. As the code existed, "perf stat" would print out the count results, but for raw events (which is how arch-dependent events are supported in perf_events), it would just print out a raw code. This is not acceptable, especially when a symbolic name was placed on the command line. So I changed the code to save away the event name that was passed on the command line, rather than doing a reverse translation to an event string based on the event type and config fields of the attr structure. In this way, there's no need for a reverse translation function in the arch-dependent library; only a event string->attr struct function is needed. I could well be missing something, but I don't understand why reverse translation is ever needed in perf, as long as the tool keeps track of the original event strings. Thanks for your consideration, - Corey Corey Ashford Software Engineer IBM Linux Technology Center, Linux Toolchain Beaverton, OR 503-578-3507 cjashfor@us.ibm.com