slackbuilds/development/perf
Andrew Clemons 7b9eeeb131
development/perf: Fix build with x86 -smp kernel.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Clemons <andrew.clemons@gmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
2022-03-26 01:20:19 +07:00
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README development/perf: Updated for version 5.13.2. 2021-07-17 09:51:51 +07:00
perf.SlackBuild development/perf: Fix build with x86 -smp kernel. 2022-03-26 01:20:19 +07:00
perf.info development/perf: Updated for version 5.15.16. 2022-01-23 00:02:26 +07:00
slack-desc

README

perf is a userspace interface to the kernel's perf events. Performance
counters are CPU hardware registers that count hardware events
such as instructions executed, cache-misses suffered, or branches
mispredicted. They form a basis for profiling applications to trace
dynamic control flow and identify hotspots.

Optional dependencies: audit, numactl

Please note that this build doesn't have any sources in the .info
file, as the sources are already part of the Slackware kernel-source
package. Your running kernel's version should match the kernel-source
version. If it doesn't:

- If your kernel source is located in /usr/src/linux-$VERSION, you
  can export KERNEL=<version> in the script's environment. Example:

  export KERNEL=5.13.2

- If your kernel source is somewhere else, you can export
  KERNEL=</path/to/source>. Example:

  export KERNEL=/home/myuser/kernels/linux-5.13.2

Please note that the package's version number will match the version
of the kernel source, *not* necessarily what's in the perf.info file.