[PATCH 6/6] perf config: Mark where are config items from (user or system)

From: Taeung Song
Date: Fri Nov 04 2016 - 02:45:40 EST


To write config items to a particular config file,
we should know where is each config section and item from.

Current setting functionality of perf-config use autogenerating
way by overwriting collected config items to a config file.
For example,
When collecting config items from user and system config
files (i.e. ~/.perfconfig and $(sysconf)/perfconfig),
perf_config_set can contain both user and system config items.
So we should know where each value is from to avoid merging
user and system config items on user config file.

Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Wang Nan <wangnan0@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Taeung Song <treeze.taeung@xxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/perf/builtin-config.c | 6 +++++-
tools/perf/util/config.c | 16 +++++++++++++++-
tools/perf/util/config.h | 4 +++-
3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/perf/builtin-config.c b/tools/perf/builtin-config.c
index 5313702..f4541d7 100644
--- a/tools/perf/builtin-config.c
+++ b/tools/perf/builtin-config.c
@@ -46,14 +46,18 @@ static int set_config(struct perf_config_set *set, const char *file_name,
if (set == NULL)
return -1;

- perf_config_set__collect(set, var, value);
+ perf_config_set__collect(set, file_name, var, value);
fprintf(fp, "%s\n", first_line);

/* overwrite configvariables */
perf_config_items__for_each_entry(&set->sections, section) {
+ if (!use_system_config && section->from_system_config)
+ continue;
fprintf(fp, "[%s]\n", section->name);

perf_config_items__for_each_entry(&section->items, item) {
+ if (!use_system_config && section->from_system_config)
+ continue;
if (item->value)
fprintf(fp, "\t%s = %s\n",
item->name, item->value);
diff --git a/tools/perf/util/config.c b/tools/perf/util/config.c
index c8fb65d..3d906db 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/config.c
+++ b/tools/perf/util/config.c
@@ -594,6 +594,19 @@ static int collect_config(const char *var, const char *value,
goto out_free;
}

+ /* perf_config_set can contain both user and system config items.
+ * So we should know where each value is from.
+ * The classification would be needed when a particular config file
+ * is overwrited by setting feature i.e. set_config().
+ */
+ if (strcmp(config_file_name, perf_etc_perfconfig()) == 0) {
+ section->from_system_config = true;
+ item->from_system_config = true;
+ } else {
+ section->from_system_config = false;
+ item->from_system_config = false;
+ }
+
ret = set_value(item, value);
return ret;

@@ -602,9 +615,10 @@ static int collect_config(const char *var, const char *value,
return -1;
}

-int perf_config_set__collect(struct perf_config_set *set,
+int perf_config_set__collect(struct perf_config_set *set, const char *file_name,
const char *var, const char *value)
{
+ config_file_name = file_name;
return collect_config(var, value, set);
}

diff --git a/tools/perf/util/config.h b/tools/perf/util/config.h
index 0fcdb8c..1a59a6b 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/config.h
+++ b/tools/perf/util/config.h
@@ -7,12 +7,14 @@
struct perf_config_item {
char *name;
char *value;
+ bool from_system_config;
struct list_head node;
};

struct perf_config_section {
char *name;
struct list_head items;
+ bool from_system_config;
struct list_head node;
};

@@ -33,7 +35,7 @@ const char *perf_etc_perfconfig(void);

struct perf_config_set *perf_config_set__new(void);
void perf_config_set__delete(struct perf_config_set *set);
-int perf_config_set__collect(struct perf_config_set *set,
+int perf_config_set__collect(struct perf_config_set *set, const char *file_name,
const char *var, const char *value);
void perf_config__init(void);
void perf_config__exit(void);
--
2.7.4