# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 export RE_NUMBER="[0-9\.]+" # Number # Examples: # 123.456 export RE_NUMBER_HEX="[0-9A-Fa-f]+" # Hexadecimal number # Examples: # 1234 # a58d # aBcD # deadbeef export RE_DATE_YYYYMMDD="[0-9]{4}-(?:(?:01|03|05|07|08|10|12)-(?:[0-2][0-9]|3[0-1])|02-[0-2][0-9]|(?:(?:04|06|09|11)-(?:[0-2][0-9]|30)))" # Date in YYYY-MM-DD form # Examples: # 1990-02-29 # 0015-07-31 # 2456-12-31 #! 2012-13-01 #! 1963-09-31 export RE_TIME="(?:[0-1][0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]" # Time # Examples: # 15:12:27 # 23:59:59 #! 24:00:00 #! 11:25:60 #! 17:60:15 export RE_DATE_TIME="\w+\s+\w+\s+$RE_NUMBER\s+$RE_TIME\s+$RE_NUMBER" # Time and date # Examples: # Wed Feb 12 10:46:26 2020 # Mon Mar 2 13:27:06 2020 #! St úno 12 10:57:21 CET 2020 #! Po úno 14 15:17:32 2010 export RE_ADDRESS="0x$RE_NUMBER_HEX" # Memory address # Examples: # 0x123abc # 0xffffffff9abe8ae8 # 0x0 export RE_ADDRESS_NOT_NULL="0x[0-9A-Fa-f]*[1-9A-Fa-f]+[0-9A-Fa-f]*" # Memory address (not NULL) # Examples: # 0xffffffff9abe8ae8 #! 0x0 #! 0x0000000000000000 export RE_PROCESS_PID="[^\/]+\/\d+" # A process with PID # Example: # sleep/4102 # test_overhead./866185 # in:imjournal/1096 # random#$& test/866607 export RE_EVENT_ANY="[\w\-\:\/_=,]+" # Name of any event (universal) # Examples: # cpu-cycles # cpu/event=12,umask=34/ # r41e1 # nfs:nfs_getattr_enter export RE_EVENT="[\w\-:_]+" # Name of an usual event # Examples: # cpu-cycles export RE_EVENT_RAW="r$RE_NUMBER_HEX" # Specification of a raw event # Examples: # r41e1 # r1a export RE_EVENT_CPU="cpu/(\w+=$RE_NUMBER_HEX,?)+/p*" # Specification of a CPU event # Examples: # cpu/event=12,umask=34/pp export RE_EVENT_UNCORE="uncore/[\w_]+/" # Specification of an uncore event # Examples: # uncore/qhl_request_local_reads/ export RE_EVENT_SUBSYSTEM="[\w\-]+:[\w\-]+" # Name of an event from subsystem # Examples: # ext4:ext4_ordered_write_end # sched:sched_switch export RE_FILE_NAME="[\w\+\.-]+" # A filename # Examples: # libstdc++.so.6 #! some/path export RE_PATH_ABSOLUTE="(?:\/$RE_FILE_NAME)+" # A full filepath # Examples: # /usr/lib64/somelib.so.5.4.0 # /lib/modules/4.3.0-rc5/kernel/fs/xfs/xfs.ko # /usr/bin/mv #! some/relative/path #! ./some/relative/path export RE_PATH="(?:$RE_FILE_NAME)?$RE_PATH_ABSOLUTE" # A filepath # Examples: # /usr/lib64/somelib.so.5.4.0 # /lib/modules/4.3.0-rc5/kernel/fs/xfs/xfs.ko # ./.emacs # src/fs/file.c export RE_DSO="(?:$RE_PATH_ABSOLUTE(?: \(deleted\))?|\[kernel\.kallsyms\]|\[unknown\]|\[vdso\]|\[kernel\.vmlinux\][\.\w]*)" # A DSO name in various result tables # Examples: # /usr/lib64/somelib.so.5.4.0 # /usr/bin/somebinart (deleted) # /lib/modules/4.3.0-rc5/kernel/fs/xfs/xfs.ko # [kernel.kallsyms] # [kernel.vmlinux] # [vdso] # [unknown] export RE_LINE_COMMENT="^#.*" # A comment line # Examples: # # Started on Thu Sep 10 11:43:00 2015 export RE_LINE_EMPTY="^\s*$" # An empty line with possible whitespaces # Examples: # export RE_LINE_RECORD1="^\[\s+perf\s+record:\s+Woken up $RE_NUMBER times? to write data\s+\].*$" # The first line of perf-record "OK" output # Examples: # [ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ] export RE_LINE_RECORD2="^\[\s+perf\s+record:\s+Captured and wrote $RE_NUMBER\s*MB\s+(?:[\w\+\.-]*(?:$RE_PATH)?\/)?perf\.data(?:\.\d+)?\s*\(~?$RE_NUMBER samples\)\s+\].*$" # The second line of perf-record "OK" output # Examples: # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data (~109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB /some/temp/dir/perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./perf.data.3 (109 samples) ] export RE_LINE_RECORD2_TOLERANT="^\[\s+perf\s+record:\s+Captured and wrote $RE_NUMBER\s*MB\s+(?:[\w\+\.-]*(?:$RE_PATH)?\/)?perf\.data(?:\.\d+)?\s*(?:\(~?$RE_NUMBER samples\))?\s+\].*$" # The second line of perf-record "OK" output, even no samples is OK here # Examples: # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data (~109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB /some/temp/dir/perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./perf.data.3 (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data ] export RE_LINE_RECORD2_TOLERANT_FILENAME="^\[\s+perf\s+record:\s+Captured and wrote $RE_NUMBER\s*MB\s+(?:[\w\+\.-]*(?:$RE_PATH)?\/)?perf\w*\.data(?:\.\d+)?\s*\(~?$RE_NUMBER samples\)\s+\].*$" # The second line of perf-record "OK" output # Examples: # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf_ls.data (~109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf_aNyCaSe.data (109 samples) ] # [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./perfdata.data.3 (109 samples) ] #! [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB /some/temp/dir/my_own.data (109 samples) ] #! [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./UPPERCASE.data (109 samples) ] #! [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB ./aNyKiNDoF.data.3 (109 samples) ] #! [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.405 MB perf.data ] export RE_LINE_TRACE_FULL="^\s*$RE_NUMBER\s*\(\s*$RE_NUMBER\s*ms\s*\):\s*$RE_PROCESS_PID\s+.*\)\s+=\s+(:?\-?$RE_NUMBER|0x$RE_NUMBER_HEX).*$" # A line of perf-trace output # Examples: # 0.115 ( 0.005 ms): sleep/4102 open(filename: 0xd09e2ab2, flags: CLOEXEC ) = 3 # 0.157 ( 0.005 ms): sleep/4102 mmap(len: 3932736, prot: EXEC|READ, flags: PRIVATE|DENYWRITE, fd: 3 ) = 0x7f89d0605000 #! 0.115 ( 0.005 ms): sleep/4102 open(filename: 0xd09e2ab2, flags: CLOEXEC ) = export RE_LINE_TRACE_ONE_PROC="^\s*$RE_NUMBER\s*\(\s*$RE_NUMBER\s*ms\s*\):\s*\w+\(.*\)\s+=\s+(?:\-?$RE_NUMBER|0x$RE_NUMBER_HEX).*$" # A line of perf-trace output # Examples: # 0.115 ( 0.005 ms): open(filename: 0xd09e2ab2, flags: CLOEXEC ) = 3 # 0.157 ( 0.005 ms): mmap(len: 3932736, prot: EXEC|READ, flags: PRIVATE|DENYWRITE, fd: 3 ) = 0x7f89d0605000 #! 0.115 ( 0.005 ms): open(filename: 0xd09e2ab2, flags: CLOEXEC ) = export RE_LINE_TRACE_CONTINUED="^\s*(:?$RE_NUMBER|\?)\s*\(\s*($RE_NUMBER\s*ms\s*)?\):\s*($RE_PROCESS_PID\s*)?\.\.\.\s*\[continued\]:\s+\w+\(\).*\s+=\s+(?:\-?$RE_NUMBER|0x$RE_NUMBER_HEX).*$" # A line of perf-trace output # Examples: # 0.000 ( 0.000 ms): ... [continued]: nanosleep()) = 0 # 0.000 ( 0.000 ms): ... [continued]: nanosleep()) = 0x00000000 # ? ( ): packagekitd/94838 ... [continued]: poll()) = 0 (Timeout) #! 0.000 ( 0.000 ms): ... [continued]: nanosleep()) = export RE_LINE_TRACE_UNFINISHED="^\s*$RE_NUMBER\s*\(\s*\):\s*$RE_PROCESS_PID\s+.*\)\s+\.\.\.\s*$" # A line of perf-trace output # Examples: # 901.040 ( ): in:imjournal/1096 ppoll(ufds: 0x7f701a5adb70, nfds: 1, tsp: 0x7f701a5adaf0, sigsetsize: 8) ... # 613.727 ( ): gmain/1099 poll(ufds: 0x56248f6b64b0, nfds: 2, timeout_msecs: 3996) ... export RE_LINE_TRACE_SUMMARY_HEADER="\s*syscall\s+calls\s+(?:errors\s+)?total\s+min\s+avg\s+max\s+stddev" # A header of a perf-trace summary table # Example: # syscall calls total min avg max stddev # syscall calls errors total min avg max stddev export RE_LINE_TRACE_SUMMARY_CONTENT="^\s*\w+\s+(?:$RE_NUMBER\s+){5,6}$RE_NUMBER%" # A line of a perf-trace summary table # Example: # open 3 0.017 0.005 0.006 0.007 10.90% # openat 2 0 0.017 0.008 0.009 0.010 12.29% export RE_LINE_REPORT_CONTENT="^\s+$RE_NUMBER%\s+\w+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+\S+" # FIXME # A line from typicap perf report --stdio output # Example: # 100.00% sleep [kernel.vmlinux] [k] syscall_return_slowpath export RE_TASK="\s+[\w~\/ \.\+:#-]+(?:\[-1(?:\/\d+)?\]|\[\d+(?:\/\d+)?\])" # A name of a task used for perf sched timehist -s # Example: # sleep[62755] # runtest.sh[62762] # gmain[705/682] # xfsaild/dm-0[495] # kworker/u8:1-ev[62714] # :-1[-1/62756] # :-1[-1] # :-1[62756] export RE_SEGFAULT=".*(?:Segmentation\sfault|SIGSEGV|\score\s|dumped|segfault).*" # Possible variations of the segfault message # Example: # /bin/bash: line 1: 32 Segmentation fault timeout 15s # Segmentation fault (core dumped) # Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV #! WARNING: 12323431 isn't a 'cpu_core', please use a CPU list in the 'cpu_core' range (0-15)