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@@ -1703,21 +1703,41 @@ int perf_file_header__read(struct perf_file_header *header,
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bitmap_zero(header->adds_features, HEADER_FEAT_BITS);
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else
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return -1;
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+ } else if (ph->needs_swap) {
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+ unsigned int i;
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+ /*
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+ * feature bitmap is declared as an array of unsigned longs --
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+ * not good since its size can differ between the host that
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+ * generated the data file and the host analyzing the file.
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+ *
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+ * We need to handle endianness, but we don't know the size of
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+ * the unsigned long where the file was generated. Take a best
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+ * guess at determining it: try 64-bit swap first (ie., file
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+ * created on a 64-bit host), and check if the hostname feature
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+ * bit is set (this feature bit is forced on as of fbe96f2).
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+ * If the bit is not, undo the 64-bit swap and try a 32-bit
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+ * swap. If the hostname bit is still not set (e.g., older data
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+ * file), punt and fallback to the original behavior --
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+ * clearing all feature bits and setting buildid.
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+ */
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+ for (i = 0; i < BITS_TO_LONGS(HEADER_FEAT_BITS); ++i)
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+ header->adds_features[i] = bswap_64(header->adds_features[i]);
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+
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+ if (!test_bit(HEADER_HOSTNAME, header->adds_features)) {
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+ for (i = 0; i < BITS_TO_LONGS(HEADER_FEAT_BITS); ++i) {
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+ header->adds_features[i] = bswap_64(header->adds_features[i]);
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+ header->adds_features[i] = bswap_32(header->adds_features[i]);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!test_bit(HEADER_HOSTNAME, header->adds_features)) {
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+ bitmap_zero(header->adds_features, HEADER_FEAT_BITS);
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+ set_bit(HEADER_BUILD_ID, header->adds_features);
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+ }
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}
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memcpy(&ph->adds_features, &header->adds_features,
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sizeof(ph->adds_features));
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- /*
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- * FIXME: hack that assumes that if we need swap the perf.data file
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- * may be coming from an arch with a different word-size, ergo different
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- * DEFINE_BITMAP format, investigate more later, but for now its mostly
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- * safe to assume that we have a build-id section. Trace files probably
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- * have several other issues in this realm anyway...
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- */
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- if (ph->needs_swap) {
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- memset(&ph->adds_features, 0, sizeof(ph->adds_features));
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- perf_header__set_feat(ph, HEADER_BUILD_ID);
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- }
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ph->event_offset = header->event_types.offset;
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ph->event_size = header->event_types.size;
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