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The app presents perf PMUs and events, displays the event information as in `perf list` while at the bottom of the console showing recent activity of the event in total and across all CPUs. The first part of the patches are a few perf and perf python C API fixes, most importantly the counter reading in python supports tool PMUs. The second part of the patches adds event json for the software PMU and makes the tracepoint PMU support iteration of events and the like. Without these improvements the tracepoint and software PMUs will appear to have no events in the ilist app. As the software PMU moves parsing to json, the legacy hard coded parsing is removed. This has proven controversial for hardware events and so that cleanup isn't done here. The final patch adds the ilist command. To run it you need the updated perf.cpython.so in your PYTHONPATH and then execute the script. Expanding PMUs and then selecting events will cause event informatin to be displayed in the top-right and the counters values to be displayed as sparklines and counts in the bottom half of the screen. Some thoughts on the series: - The PMU changes will conflict with the addition of the DRM PMU: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250403202439.57791-1-irogers@google.com/ when these two are merged together ilist will show yet more counters. It'd be nice if the DRM stuff could land and then I can rebase these patches. - The parse-events clean up of the software and tracepoint PMU. The software PMU hard coding to be legacy first has similar issues and will conflict with the clean up in: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250416045117.876775-1-irogers@google.com/ Moving the software work to json means we don't need special parse events terms for software events, etc. We can just treat things like regular PMUs with json, etc. I'd much rather we had less special case logic so that series is best rebased on top of this work and it should drop the changes for software terms, etc. which this series removes. Maybe one day the whole event parsing can be much more regular in how PMUs are treated but there's always "cycles". - Should python libraries have feature tests? How does this get packaged outside the kernel tree? I think these are open questions. Clearly textual is kind of a big dependency and we've largely been moving in the direction of fewer dependencies recently. Hopefully the app makes it clear why I think this one is worth carrying. We carry libslang as a dependency and I think textual clearly far surpasses it. - How to launch? Currently I run tools/perf/python/ilist.py but it would be much nicer if we could do `perf ilist` much as we do for perf-archive.sh. There are probably other scripts that should be perf commands like flamegraph and gecko. It'd be nice to follow up the series with something to make using these commands easy. [1] https://textual.textualize.io/ v2: In the jevents event description duplication, some minor changes accidentally missed from v1 meaning that in v1 the descriptions were still duplicated. Expand the cover letter with some thoughts on the series. Ian Rogers (15): perf hwmon_pmu: Avoid shortening hwmon PMU name perf parse-events: Minor tidy up of event_type helper perf python: In str(evsel) use the evsel__pmu_name helper perf python: Fix thread check in pyrf_evsel__read perf python: Correct pyrf_evsel__read for tool PMUs perf python: Add basic PMU abstraction and pmus sequence perf python: Add function returning dictionary of all events on a PMU perf jevents: If the long_desc and desc are identical then drop the long_desc perf jevents: Add common software event json perf pmu: Tolerate failure to read the type for wellknown PMUs perf parse-events: Remove non-json software events perf tp_pmu: Factor existing tracepoint logic to new file perf tp_pmu: Add event APIs perf list: Remove tracepoint printing code perf ilist: Add new python ilist command tools/perf/builtin-list.c | 47 ++-- .../arch/common/common/software.json | 92 ++++++ tools/perf/pmu-events/empty-pmu-events.c | 266 +++++++++++------- tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents.py | 18 +- tools/perf/python/ilist.py | 238 ++++++++++++++++ tools/perf/util/Build | 1 + tools/perf/util/evsel.c | 21 +- tools/perf/util/hwmon_pmu.c | 2 +- tools/perf/util/parse-events.c | 225 +++++---------- tools/perf/util/parse-events.h | 3 +- tools/perf/util/parse-events.l | 38 +-- tools/perf/util/parse-events.y | 29 +- tools/perf/util/pmu.c | 44 ++- tools/perf/util/print-events.c | 95 ------- tools/perf/util/print-events.h | 1 - tools/perf/util/python.c | 248 +++++++++++++++- tools/perf/util/tp_pmu.c | 209 ++++++++++++++ tools/perf/util/tp_pmu.h | 19 ++ 18 files changed, 1144 insertions(+), 452 deletions(-) create mode 100644 tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/common/common/software.json create mode 100755 tools/perf/python/ilist.py create mode 100644 tools/perf/util/tp_pmu.c create mode 100644 tools/perf/util/tp_pmu.h -- 2.50.0.rc0.642.g800a2b2222-goog