[PATCH V2 3/6] perf tools: Use AsciiDoc formatting for --control option documentation

From: Adrian Hunter
Date: Tue Sep 01 2020 - 05:38:51 EST


The --control option does not display well in man pages unless AsciiDoc
formatting is used.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/perf/Documentation/perf-record.txt | 46 ++++++++++++------------
tools/perf/Documentation/perf-stat.txt | 46 ++++++++++++------------
2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-record.txt b/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-record.txt
index 3f72d8e261f3..07c4734f1c7a 100644
--- a/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-record.txt
+++ b/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-record.txt
@@ -627,43 +627,43 @@ option. The -e option and this one can be mixed and matched. Events
can be grouped using the {} notation.
endif::HAVE_LIBPFM[]

---control fd:ctl-fd[,ack-fd]
+--control=fd:ctl-fd[,ack-fd]::
Listen on ctl-fd descriptor for command to control measurement ('enable': enable events,
'disable': disable events). Measurements can be started with events disabled using
--delay=-1 option. Optionally send control command completion ('ack\n') to ack-fd descriptor
to synchronize with the controlling process. Example of bash shell script to enable and
disable events during measurements:

-#!/bin/bash
+ #!/bin/bash

-ctl_dir=/tmp/
+ ctl_dir=/tmp/

-ctl_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl.fifo
-test -p ${ctl_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_fifo}
-mkfifo ${ctl_fifo}
-exec {ctl_fd}<>${ctl_fifo}
+ ctl_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl.fifo
+ test -p ${ctl_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_fifo}
+ mkfifo ${ctl_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd}<>${ctl_fifo}

-ctl_ack_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl_ack.fifo
-test -p ${ctl_ack_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}
-mkfifo ${ctl_ack_fifo}
-exec {ctl_fd_ack}<>${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ ctl_ack_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl_ack.fifo
+ test -p ${ctl_ack_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ mkfifo ${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd_ack}<>${ctl_ack_fifo}

-perf record -D -1 -e cpu-cycles -a \
- --control fd:${ctl_fd},${ctl_fd_ack} \
- -- sleep 30 &
-perf_pid=$!
+ perf record -D -1 -e cpu-cycles -a \
+ --control fd:${ctl_fd},${ctl_fd_ack} \
+ -- sleep 30 &
+ perf_pid=$!

-sleep 5 && echo 'enable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} e1 && echo "enabled(${e1})"
-sleep 10 && echo 'disable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} d1 && echo "disabled(${d1})"
+ sleep 5 && echo 'enable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} e1 && echo "enabled(${e1})"
+ sleep 10 && echo 'disable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} d1 && echo "disabled(${d1})"

-exec {ctl_fd_ack}>&-
-unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd_ack}>&-
+ unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}

-exec {ctl_fd}>&-
-unlink ${ctl_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd}>&-
+ unlink ${ctl_fifo}

-wait -n ${perf_pid}
-exit $?
+ wait -n ${perf_pid}
+ exit $?


SEE ALSO
diff --git a/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-stat.txt b/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-stat.txt
index c9bfefc051fb..7fb7368cc2d9 100644
--- a/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-stat.txt
+++ b/tools/perf/Documentation/perf-stat.txt
@@ -176,43 +176,43 @@ with it. --append may be used here. Examples:
3>results perf stat --log-fd 3 -- $cmd
3>>results perf stat --log-fd 3 --append -- $cmd

---control fd:ctl-fd[,ack-fd]
+--control=fd:ctl-fd[,ack-fd]::
Listen on ctl-fd descriptor for command to control measurement ('enable': enable events,
'disable': disable events). Measurements can be started with events disabled using
--delay=-1 option. Optionally send control command completion ('ack\n') to ack-fd descriptor
to synchronize with the controlling process. Example of bash shell script to enable and
disable events during measurements:

-#!/bin/bash
+ #!/bin/bash

-ctl_dir=/tmp/
+ ctl_dir=/tmp/

-ctl_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl.fifo
-test -p ${ctl_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_fifo}
-mkfifo ${ctl_fifo}
-exec {ctl_fd}<>${ctl_fifo}
+ ctl_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl.fifo
+ test -p ${ctl_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_fifo}
+ mkfifo ${ctl_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd}<>${ctl_fifo}

-ctl_ack_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl_ack.fifo
-test -p ${ctl_ack_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}
-mkfifo ${ctl_ack_fifo}
-exec {ctl_fd_ack}<>${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ ctl_ack_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl_ack.fifo
+ test -p ${ctl_ack_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ mkfifo ${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd_ack}<>${ctl_ack_fifo}

-perf stat -D -1 -e cpu-cycles -a -I 1000 \
- --control fd:${ctl_fd},${ctl_fd_ack} \
- -- sleep 30 &
-perf_pid=$!
+ perf stat -D -1 -e cpu-cycles -a -I 1000 \
+ --control fd:${ctl_fd},${ctl_fd_ack} \
+ -- sleep 30 &
+ perf_pid=$!

-sleep 5 && echo 'enable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} e1 && echo "enabled(${e1})"
-sleep 10 && echo 'disable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} d1 && echo "disabled(${d1})"
+ sleep 5 && echo 'enable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} e1 && echo "enabled(${e1})"
+ sleep 10 && echo 'disable' >&${ctl_fd} && read -u ${ctl_fd_ack} d1 && echo "disabled(${d1})"

-exec {ctl_fd_ack}>&-
-unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd_ack}>&-
+ unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo}

-exec {ctl_fd}>&-
-unlink ${ctl_fifo}
+ exec {ctl_fd}>&-
+ unlink ${ctl_fifo}

-wait -n ${perf_pid}
-exit $?
+ wait -n ${perf_pid}
+ exit $?


--pre::
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2.17.1