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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 Google, Inc.
# Contributed by Arun Sharma <arun.sharma@google.com>
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# System wide monitoring example. Copied from syst.c
#
# Run as: ./sys.py -c cpulist -e eventlist

import sys
import os
from optparse import OptionParser
import time 
from perfmon import *

if __name__ == '__main__':
    parser = OptionParser()
    parser.add_option("-e", "--events", help="Events to use",
		       action="store", dest="events")
    parser.add_option("-c", "--cpulist", help="CPUs to monitor",
		       action="store", dest="cpulist")
    parser.set_defaults(cpu=0)
    (options, args) = parser.parse_args()

    cpus = options.cpulist.split(',')
    cpus = [ int(c) for c in cpus ] 
try:
    s = SystemWideSession(cpus)

    if options.events:
      events = options.events.split(",")
    else:
      raise "You need to specify events to monitor"

    s.dispatch_events(events)
    s.load()

    # Measuring loop
    for i in range(1, 10):
      s.start()
      time.sleep(1)
      s.stop()
      # Print the counts
      for cpu in xrange(len(cpus)):
	for i in xrange(s.npmds):
	  print "CPU%d.PMD%d\t%lu""" % (cpu, s.pmds[cpu][i].reg_num, 
				        s.pmds[cpu][i].reg_value)
finally:
    s.cleanup()