#ifndef _PERF_TARGET_H #define _PERF_TARGET_H #include #include struct perf_target { const char *pid; const char *tid; const char *cpu_list; const char *uid_str; uid_t uid; bool system_wide; bool uses_mmap; }; enum perf_target_errno { PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__SUCCESS = 0, /* * Choose an arbitrary negative big number not to clash with standard * errno since SUS requires the errno has distinct positive values. * See 'Issue 6' in the link below. * * http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/errno.h.html */ __PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__START = -10000, /* for perf_target__validate() */ PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__PID_OVERRIDE_CPU = __PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__START, PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__PID_OVERRIDE_UID, PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__UID_OVERRIDE_CPU, PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__PID_OVERRIDE_SYSTEM, PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__UID_OVERRIDE_SYSTEM, /* for perf_target__parse_uid() */ PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__INVALID_UID, PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__USER_NOT_FOUND, __PERF_ERRNO_TARGET__END, }; enum perf_target_errno perf_target__validate(struct perf_target *target); enum perf_target_errno perf_target__parse_uid(struct perf_target *target); int perf_target__strerror(struct perf_target *target, int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen); static inline bool perf_target__has_task(struct perf_target *target) { return target->tid || target->pid || target->uid_str; } static inline bool perf_target__has_cpu(struct perf_target *target) { return target->system_wide || target->cpu_list; } static inline bool perf_target__none(struct perf_target *target) { return !perf_target__has_task(target) && !perf_target__has_cpu(target); } #endif /* _PERF_TARGET_H */