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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v5 2/4] perf jevents: Add python converter script
    On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 6:52 PM Xing Zhengjun
    <zhengjun.xing@linux.intel.com> wrote:
    >
    > Hi Ian,
    >
    > On 6/17/2022 9:26 AM, Ian Rogers wrote:
    > > On Thu, Jun 16, 2022 at 5:04 PM Xing Zhengjun
    > > <zhengjun.xing@linux.intel.com> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> Hi Ian,
    > >>
    > >> I applied this patch series based on the head of the perf/core
    > >> branch, but it failed when do make.
    > >> My python version:
    > >> Python 2.7.18 (default, Mar 8 2021, 13:02:45)
    > >> [GCC 9.3.0] on linux2
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> GEN pmu-events/pmu-events.c
    > >> make[3]: Nothing to be done for 'install_headers'.
    > >> GEN python/perf.so
    > >> Traceback (most recent call last):
    > >> File "pmu-events/jevents.py", line 23, in <module>
    > >> def file_name_to_table_name(parents: list[str], dirname: str) -> str:
    > >> TypeError: 'type' object is not subscriptable
    > >> make[3]: *** [pmu-events/Build:20: pmu-events/pmu-events.c] Error 1
    > >> make[2]: *** [Makefile.perf:663: pmu-events/pmu-events-in.o] Error 2
    > >> make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
    > >> make[1]: *** [Makefile.perf:240: sub-make] Error 2
    > >> make: *** [Makefile:70: all] Error 2
    > >
    > > Hi Zhengjun,
    > >
    > > Thanks for testing! You are running the test script and not the main
    > > build. Unlike the main build I didn't add a Python version test for
    > > the test script. As mentioned in the cover letter you need Python 3.6
    > > as Python 2 was sunset in 2020.
    > >
    >
    > In fact, I run the main build,
    > $ cd tools/perf
    > $ make
    >
    > $ lsb_release -a
    > No LSB modules are available.
    > Distributor ID: Ubuntu
    > Description: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
    > Release: 20.04
    > Codename: focal
    >
    > The default python in Ubuntu 20.04.3 is Python2
    >
    > I think a lot of developers also use the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS,
    > it's better to support python2.

    TL;DR "apt install python-dev-is-python3" :-)

    The problem is what you lose by making the code work with python2:
    f-strings, various library functions. You end up coding to a worse
    standard of Python and the code is considered non-pythonic. Python 3.6
    was released in Dec. 2016 and so is over 5 years old now - ie I'm not
    pushing for the bleeding edge.

    A problem we face in the regular perf Python build is that Python 2
    doesn't support new APIs and Python3 has deprecated the old APIs [1].
    I think the sensible thing is to follow Python 3's deprecation plan
    which will mean losing Python 2 support, ie we shouldn't look for
    python2-config in the build any more as python2 won't support the APIs
    our scripts are now using.

    I think arguing that Python 2 was something not worth sunsetting was
    an argument to be made 2 years ago, but now we have to live with the
    consequences. I don't think there is any hardship except an install
    step. For the build changes in these patches if an old version of
    Python is detected then you just don't get jevents and there is a
    warning at build time.

    Thanks,
    Ian

    [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220615014206.26651-1-irogers@google.com/


    > > Thanks,
    > > Ian
    > >
    > >
    > >> On 6/16/2022 12:48 PM, Ian Rogers wrote:
    > >>> jevents.c is large, has a dependency on an old forked version of jsmn,
    > >>> and is challenging to work upon. A lot of jevents.c's complexity comes
    > >>> from needing to write json and csv parsing from first principles. In
    > >>> contrast python has this functionality in standard libraries and is
    > >>> already a build pre-requisite for tools like asciidoc (that builds all
    > >>> of the perf man pages).
    > >>>
    > >>> Introduce jevents.py that produces identical output to jevents.c. Add a
    > >>> test that runs both converter tools and validates there are no output
    > >>> differences. The test can be invoked with a phony build target like:
    > >>>
    > >>> make -C tools/perf jevents-py-test
    > >>>
    > >>> The python code deliberately tries to replicate the behavior of
    > >>> jevents.c so that the output matches and transitioning tools shouldn't
    > >>> introduce regressions. In some cases the code isn't as elegant as hoped,
    > >>> but fixing this can be done as follow up.
    > >>>
    > >>> Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
    > >>> ---
    > >>> tools/perf/Makefile.perf | 6 +
    > >>> tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents-test.sh | 33 +++
    > >>> tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents.py | 394 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    > >>> 3 files changed, 433 insertions(+)
    > >>> create mode 100755 tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents-test.sh
    > >>> create mode 100755 tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents.py
    > >>>
    > >>> diff --git a/tools/perf/Makefile.perf b/tools/perf/Makefile.perf
    > >>> index 8f738e11356d..1e29c8936f71 100644
    > >>> --- a/tools/perf/Makefile.perf
    > >>> +++ b/tools/perf/Makefile.perf
    > >>> @@ -669,6 +669,12 @@ $(JEVENTS_IN): FORCE
    > >>> $(JEVENTS): $(JEVENTS_IN)
    > >>> $(QUIET_LINK)$(HOSTCC) $(JEVENTS_IN) -o $@
    > >>>
    > >>> +JEVENTS_PY := pmu-events/jevents.py
    > >>> +JEVENTS_PY_TEST := pmu-events/jevents-test.sh
    > >>> +.PHONY: jevents-py-test
    > >>> +jevents-py-test: $(JEVENTS)
    > >>> + $(Q)$(call echo-cmd,gen)$(JEVENTS_PY_TEST) $(JEVENTS) $(JEVENTS_PY) pmu-events/arch
    > >>> +
    > >>> $(PMU_EVENTS_IN): $(JEVENTS) FORCE
    > >>> $(Q)$(MAKE) -f $(srctree)/tools/build/Makefile.build dir=pmu-events obj=pmu-events
    > >>>
    > >>> diff --git a/tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents-test.sh b/tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents-test.sh
    > >>> new file mode 100755
    > >>> index 000000000000..9ae852292576
    > >>> --- /dev/null
    > >>> +++ b/tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents-test.sh
    > >>> @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
    > >>> +#!/bin/sh
    > >>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause)
    > >>> +# Validate that the legacy jevents and jevents.py produce identical output.
    > >>> +set -e
    > >>> +
    > >>> +JEVENTS="$1"
    > >>> +JEVENTS_PY="$2"
    > >>> +ARCH_PATH="$3"
    > >>> +JEVENTS_C_GENERATED=$(mktemp /tmp/jevents_c.XXXXX.c)
    > >>> +JEVENTS_PY_GENERATED=$(mktemp /tmp/jevents_py.XXXXX.c)
    > >>> +
    > >>> +cleanup() {
    > >>> + rm "$JEVENTS_C_GENERATED" "$JEVENTS_PY_GENERATED"
    > >>> + trap - exit term int
    > >>> +}
    > >>> +trap cleanup exit term int
    > >>> +
    > >>> +for path in "$ARCH_PATH"/*
    > >>> +do
    > >>> + arch=$(basename $path)
    > >>> + if [ "$arch" = "test" ]
    > >>> + then
    > >>> + continue
    > >>> + fi
    > >>> + echo "Checking architecture: $arch"
    > >>> + echo "Generating using jevents.c"
    > >>> + "$JEVENTS" "$arch" "$ARCH_PATH" "$JEVENTS_C_GENERATED"
    > >>> + echo "Generating using jevents.py"
    > >>> + "$JEVENTS_PY" "$arch" "$ARCH_PATH" "$JEVENTS_PY_GENERATED"
    > >>> + echo "Diffing"
    > >>> + diff -u "$JEVENTS_C_GENERATED" "$JEVENTS_PY_GENERATED"
    > >>> +done
    > >>> +cleanup
    > >>> diff --git a/tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents.py b/tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents.py
    > >>> new file mode 100755
    > >>> index 000000000000..658eb2696f9a
    > >>> --- /dev/null
    > >>> +++ b/tools/perf/pmu-events/jevents.py
    > >>> @@ -0,0 +1,394 @@
    > >>> +#!/usr/bin/env python3
    > >>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause)
    > >>> +"""Convert directories of JSON events to C code."""
    > >>> +import argparse
    > >>> +import csv
    > >>> +import json
    > >>> +import os
    > >>> +import sys
    > >>> +from typing import Callable
    > >>> +
    > >>> +# Global command line arguments.
    > >>> +args = None
    > >>> +# List of event tables generated from "/sys" directories.
    > >>> +sys_event_tables = []
    > >>> +# Map from an event name to an architecture standard
    > >>> +# JsonEvent. Architecture standard events are in json files in the top
    > >>> +# f'{args.starting_dir}/{args.arch}' directory.
    > >>> +arch_std_events = dict()
    > >>> +# Track whether an events table is currently being defined and needs closing.
    > >>> +close_table = False
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def file_name_to_table_name(parents: list[str], dirname: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Generate a C table name from directory names."""
    > >>> + tblname = 'pme'
    > >>> + for p in parents:
    > >>> + tblname += '_' + p
    > >>> + tblname += '_' + dirname
    > >>> + return tblname.replace('-', '_')
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +class JsonEvent:
    > >>> + """Representation of an event loaded from a json file dictionary."""
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def __init__(self, dict):
    > >>> + """Constructor passed the dictionary of parsed json values."""
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def llx(x: int) -> str:
    > >>> + """Convert an int to a string similar to a printf modifier of %#llx."""
    > >>> + return '0' if x == 0 else hex(x)
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def fixdesc(s: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Fix formatting issue for the desc string."""
    > >>> + if s is None:
    > >>> + return None
    > >>> + return s.removesuffix('. ').removesuffix('. ').removesuffix('.').replace(
    > >>> + '\n', '\\n').replace('\"', '\\"').replace('\r', '\\r')
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def convert_aggr_mode(aggr_mode: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Returns the aggr_mode_class enum value associated with the JSON string."""
    > >>> + if not aggr_mode:
    > >>> + return None
    > >>> + aggr_mode_to_enum = {
    > >>> + 'PerChip': '1',
    > >>> + 'PerCore': '2',
    > >>> + }
    > >>> + return aggr_mode_to_enum[aggr_mode]
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def lookup_msr(num: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Converts the msr number, or first in a list to the appropriate event field."""
    > >>> + if not num:
    > >>> + return None
    > >>> + msrmap = {
    > >>> + 0x3F6: 'ldlat=',
    > >>> + 0x1A6: 'offcore_rsp=',
    > >>> + 0x1A7: 'offcore_rsp=',
    > >>> + 0x3F7: 'frontend=',
    > >>> + }
    > >>> + return msrmap[int(num.split(',', 1)[0], 0)]
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def real_event(name: str, event: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Convert well known event names to an event string otherwise use the event argument."""
    > >>> + fixed = {
    > >>> + 'inst_retired.any': 'event=0xc0,period=2000003',
    > >>> + 'inst_retired.any_p': 'event=0xc0,period=2000003',
    > >>> + 'cpu_clk_unhalted.ref': 'event=0x0,umask=0x03,period=2000003',
    > >>> + 'cpu_clk_unhalted.thread': 'event=0x3c,period=2000003',
    > >>> + 'cpu_clk_unhalted.core': 'event=0x3c,period=2000003',
    > >>> + 'cpu_clk_unhalted.thread_any': 'event=0x3c,any=1,period=2000003',
    > >>> + }
    > >>> + if not name:
    > >>> + return None
    > >>> + if name.lower() in fixed:
    > >>> + return fixed[name.lower()]
    > >>> + return event
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def unit_to_pmu(unit: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Convert a JSON Unit to Linux PMU name."""
    > >>> + if not unit:
    > >>> + return None
    > >>> + # Comment brought over from jevents.c:
    > >>> + # it's not realistic to keep adding these, we need something more scalable ...
    > >>> + table = {
    > >>> + 'CBO': 'uncore_cbox',
    > >>> + 'QPI LL': 'uncore_qpi',
    > >>> + 'SBO': 'uncore_sbox',
    > >>> + 'iMPH-U': 'uncore_arb',
    > >>> + 'CPU-M-CF': 'cpum_cf',
    > >>> + 'CPU-M-SF': 'cpum_sf',
    > >>> + 'UPI LL': 'uncore_upi',
    > >>> + 'hisi_sicl,cpa': 'hisi_sicl,cpa',
    > >>> + 'hisi_sccl,ddrc': 'hisi_sccl,ddrc',
    > >>> + 'hisi_sccl,hha': 'hisi_sccl,hha',
    > >>> + 'hisi_sccl,l3c': 'hisi_sccl,l3c',
    > >>> + 'imx8_ddr': 'imx8_ddr',
    > >>> + 'L3PMC': 'amd_l3',
    > >>> + 'DFPMC': 'amd_df',
    > >>> + 'cpu_core': 'cpu_core',
    > >>> + 'cpu_atom': 'cpu_atom',
    > >>> + }
    > >>> + return table[unit] if unit in table else f'uncore_{unit.lower()}'
    > >>> +
    > >>> + eventcode = 0
    > >>> + if 'EventCode' in dict:
    > >>> + eventcode = int(dict['EventCode'].split(',', 1)[0], 0)
    > >>> + if 'ExtSel' in dict:
    > >>> + eventcode |= int(dict['ExtSel']) << 8
    > >>> + configcode = int(dict['ConfigCode'], 0) if 'ConfigCode' in dict else None
    > >>> + self.name = dict['EventName'].lower() if 'EventName' in dict else None
    > >>> + self.compat = dict.get('Compat')
    > >>> + self.desc = fixdesc(dict.get('BriefDescription'))
    > >>> + self.long_desc = fixdesc(dict.get('PublicDescription'))
    > >>> + precise = dict.get('PEBS')
    > >>> + msr = lookup_msr(dict.get('MSRIndex'))
    > >>> + msrval = dict.get('MSRValue')
    > >>> + extra_desc = ''
    > >>> + if 'Data_LA' in dict:
    > >>> + extra_desc += ' Supports address when precise'
    > >>> + if 'Errata' in dict:
    > >>> + extra_desc += '.'
    > >>> + if 'Errata' in dict:
    > >>> + extra_desc += ' Spec update: ' + dict['Errata']
    > >>> + self.pmu = unit_to_pmu(dict.get('Unit'))
    > >>> + filter = dict.get('Filter')
    > >>> + self.unit = dict.get('ScaleUnit')
    > >>> + self.perpkg = dict.get('PerPkg')
    > >>> + self.aggr_mode = convert_aggr_mode(dict.get('AggregationMode'))
    > >>> + self.deprecated = dict.get('Deprecated')
    > >>> + self.metric_name = dict.get('MetricName')
    > >>> + self.metric_group = dict.get('MetricGroup')
    > >>> + self.metric_constraint = dict.get('MetricConstraint')
    > >>> + self.metric_expr = dict.get('MetricExpr')
    > >>> + if self.metric_expr:
    > >>> + self.metric_expr = self.metric_expr.replace('\\', '\\\\')
    > >>> + arch_std = dict.get('ArchStdEvent')
    > >>> + if precise and self.desc and not '(Precise Event)' in self.desc:
    > >>> + extra_desc += ' (Must be precise)' if precise == '2' else (' (Precise '
    > >>> + 'event)')
    > >>> + event = f'config={llx(configcode)}' if configcode is not None else f'event={llx(eventcode)}'
    > >>> + event_fields = [
    > >>> + ('AnyThread', 'any='),
    > >>> + ('PortMask', 'ch_mask='),
    > >>> + ('CounterMask', 'cmask='),
    > >>> + ('EdgeDetect', 'edge='),
    > >>> + ('FCMask', 'fc_mask='),
    > >>> + ('Invert', 'inv='),
    > >>> + ('SampleAfterValue', 'period='),
    > >>> + ('UMask', 'umask='),
    > >>> + ]
    > >>> + for key, value in event_fields:
    > >>> + if key in dict and dict[key] != '0':
    > >>> + event += ',' + value + dict[key]
    > >>> + if filter:
    > >>> + event += f',{filter}'
    > >>> + if msr:
    > >>> + event += f',{msr}{msrval}'
    > >>> + if self.desc and extra_desc:
    > >>> + self.desc += extra_desc
    > >>> + if self.long_desc and extra_desc:
    > >>> + self.long_desc += extra_desc
    > >>> + if self.pmu:
    > >>> + if self.desc and not self.desc.endswith('. '):
    > >>> + self.desc += '. '
    > >>> + self.desc = (self.desc if self.desc else '') + ('Unit: ' + self.pmu + ' ')
    > >>> + if arch_std and arch_std.lower() in arch_std_events:
    > >>> + event = arch_std_events[arch_std.lower()].event
    > >>> + # Copy from the architecture standard event to self for undefined fields.
    > >>> + for attr, value in arch_std_events[arch_std.lower()].__dict__.items():
    > >>> + if hasattr(self, attr) and not getattr(self, attr):
    > >>> + setattr(self, attr, value)
    > >>> +
    > >>> + self.event = real_event(self.name, event)
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def __repr__(self) -> str:
    > >>> + """String representation primarily for debugging."""
    > >>> + s = '{\n'
    > >>> + for attr, value in self.__dict__.items():
    > >>> + if value:
    > >>> + s += f'\t{attr} = {value},\n'
    > >>> + return s + '}'
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def ToCString(self, topic_local: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Representation of the event as a C struct initializer."""
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def AttrString(attr: str, value: str) -> str:
    > >>> + return '\t.%s = \"%s\",\n' % (attr, value)
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def StrIfPresent(self, attr: str) -> str:
    > >>> + if not getattr(self, attr):
    > >>> + return ''
    > >>> + return AttrString(attr, getattr(self, attr))
    > >>> +
    > >>> + s = '{\n'
    > >>> + for attr in ['name', 'event']:
    > >>> + s += StrIfPresent(self, attr)
    > >>> + if self.desc is not None:
    > >>> + s += AttrString('desc', self.desc)
    > >>> + else:
    > >>> + s += AttrString('desc', '(null)')
    > >>> + s += StrIfPresent(self, 'compat')
    > >>> + s += f'\t.topic = "{topic_local}",\n'
    > >>> + for attr in [
    > >>> + 'long_desc', 'pmu', 'unit', 'perpkg', 'aggr_mode', 'metric_expr',
    > >>> + 'metric_name', 'metric_group', 'deprecated', 'metric_constraint'
    > >>> + ]:
    > >>> + s += StrIfPresent(self, attr)
    > >>> + s += '},\n'
    > >>> + return s
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def read_json_events(path: str) -> list[JsonEvent]:
    > >>> + """Read json events from the specified file."""
    > >>> + return json.load(open(path), object_hook=lambda d: JsonEvent(d))
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def preprocess_arch_std_files(archpath: str) -> None:
    > >>> + """Read in all architecture standard events."""
    > >>> + global arch_std_events
    > >>> + for item in os.scandir(archpath):
    > >>> + if item.is_file() and item.name.endswith('.json'):
    > >>> + for event in read_json_events(item.path):
    > >>> + if event.name:
    > >>> + arch_std_events[event.name.lower()] = event
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def print_events_table_prefix(tblname: str) -> None:
    > >>> + """Called when a new events table is started."""
    > >>> + global close_table
    > >>> + if close_table:
    > >>> + raise IOError('Printing table prefix but last table has no suffix')
    > >>> + args.output_file.write('static const struct pmu_event %s[] = {\n' % tblname)
    > >>> + close_table = True
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def print_events_table_entries(item: os.DirEntry, topic: str) -> None:
    > >>> + """Create contents of an events table."""
    > >>> + if not close_table:
    > >>> + raise IOError('Table entries missing prefix')
    > >>> + for event in read_json_events(item.path):
    > >>> + args.output_file.write(event.ToCString(topic))
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def print_events_table_suffix() -> None:
    > >>> + """Optionally close events table."""
    > >>> + global close_table
    > >>> + if close_table:
    > >>> + args.output_file.write("""{
    > >>> +\t.name = 0,
    > >>> +\t.event = 0,
    > >>> +\t.desc = 0,
    > >>> +},
    > >>> +};
    > >>> +""")
    > >>> + close_table = False
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def process_one_file(parents: list[str], item: os.DirEntry) -> None:
    > >>> + """Process a JSON file during the main walk."""
    > >>> + global sys_event_tables
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def get_topic(topic: str) -> str:
    > >>> + return topic.removesuffix('.json').replace('-', ' ')
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def is_leaf_dir(path: str) -> bool:
    > >>> + for item in os.scandir(path):
    > >>> + if item.is_dir():
    > >>> + return False
    > >>> + return True
    > >>> +
    > >>> + # model directory, reset topic
    > >>> + if item.is_dir() and is_leaf_dir(item.path):
    > >>> + print_events_table_suffix()
    > >>> +
    > >>> + tblname = file_name_to_table_name(parents, item.name)
    > >>> + if item.name == 'sys':
    > >>> + sys_event_tables.append(tblname)
    > >>> + print_events_table_prefix(tblname)
    > >>> + return
    > >>> +
    > >>> + # base dir or too deep
    > >>> + level = len(parents)
    > >>> + if level == 0 or level > 4:
    > >>> + return
    > >>> +
    > >>> + # Ignore other directories. If the file name does not have a .json
    > >>> + # extension, ignore it. It could be a readme.txt for instance.
    > >>> + if not item.is_file() or not item.name.endswith('.json'):
    > >>> + return
    > >>> +
    > >>> + print_events_table_entries(item, get_topic(item.name))
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def print_mapping_table() -> None:
    > >>> + """Read the mapfile and generate the struct from cpuid string to event table."""
    > >>> + table = csv.reader(open(f'{args.starting_dir}/{args.arch}/mapfile.csv'))
    > >>> + args.output_file.write('const struct pmu_events_map pmu_events_map[] = {\n')
    > >>> + first = True
    > >>> + for row in table:
    > >>> + # Skip the first row or any row beginning with #.
    > >>> + if not first and len(row) > 0 and not row[0].startswith('#'):
    > >>> + tblname = file_name_to_table_name([], row[2].replace('/', '_'))
    > >>> + args.output_file.write("""{
    > >>> +\t.cpuid = \"%s\",
    > >>> +\t.version = \"%s\",
    > >>> +\t.type = \"%s\",
    > >>> +\t.table = %s
    > >>> +},
    > >>> +""" % (row[0].replace('\\', '\\\\'), row[1], row[3], tblname))
    > >>> + first = False
    > >>> +
    > >>> + args.output_file.write("""{
    > >>> +\t.cpuid = "testcpu",
    > >>> +\t.version = "v1",
    > >>> +\t.type = "core",
    > >>> +\t.table = pme_test_soc_cpu,
    > >>> +},
    > >>> +{
    > >>> +\t.cpuid = 0,
    > >>> +\t.version = 0,
    > >>> +\t.type = 0,
    > >>> +\t.table = 0,
    > >>> +},
    > >>> +};
    > >>> +""")
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def print_system_mapping_table() -> None:
    > >>> + """C struct mapping table array for tables from /sys directories."""
    > >>> + args.output_file.write(
    > >>> + '\nconst struct pmu_sys_events pmu_sys_event_tables[] = {\n')
    > >>> + for tblname in sys_event_tables:
    > >>> + args.output_file.write("""\t{
    > >>> +\t\t.table = %s,
    > >>> +\t\t.name = \"%s\",
    > >>> +\t},
    > >>> +""" % (tblname, tblname))
    > >>> + args.output_file.write("""\t{
    > >>> +\t\t.table = 0
    > >>> +\t},
    > >>> +};
    > >>> +""")
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +def main() -> None:
    > >>> + global args
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def dir_path(path: str) -> str:
    > >>> + """Validate path is a directory for argparse."""
    > >>> + if os.path.isdir(path):
    > >>> + return path
    > >>> + else:
    > >>> + raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'\'{path}\' is not a valid directory')
    > >>> +
    > >>> + def ftw(path: str, parents: list[str],
    > >>> + action: Callable[[list[str], os.DirEntry], None]) -> None:
    > >>> + """Replicate the directory/file walking behavior of C's file tree walk."""
    > >>> + for item in os.scandir(path):
    > >>> + action(parents, item)
    > >>> + if item.is_dir():
    > >>> + ftw(item.path, parents + [item.name], action)
    > >>> +
    > >>> + ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    > >>> + ap.add_argument('arch', help='Architecture name like x86')
    > >>> + ap.add_argument(
    > >>> + 'starting_dir',
    > >>> + type=dir_path,
    > >>> + help='Root of tree containing architecture directories containing json files'
    > >>> + )
    > >>> + ap.add_argument(
    > >>> + 'output_file', type=argparse.FileType('w'), nargs='?', default=sys.stdout)
    > >>> + args = ap.parse_args()
    > >>> +
    > >>> + args.output_file.write("#include \"pmu-events/pmu-events.h\"\n")
    > >>> + for path in [args.arch, 'test']:
    > >>> + arch_path = f'{args.starting_dir}/{path}'
    > >>> + if not os.path.isdir(arch_path):
    > >>> + raise IOError(f'Missing architecture directory in \'{arch_path}\'')
    > >>> + preprocess_arch_std_files(arch_path)
    > >>> + ftw(arch_path, [], process_one_file)
    > >>> + print_events_table_suffix()
    > >>> +
    > >>> + print_mapping_table()
    > >>> + print_system_mapping_table()
    > >>> +
    > >>> +
    > >>> +if __name__ == '__main__':
    > >>> + main()
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Zhengjun Xing
    >
    > --
    > Zhengjun Xing

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