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| Database Export
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| perf tool's python scripting engine:
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| 	tools/perf/util/scripting-engines/trace-event-python.c
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| supports scripts:
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| 	tools/perf/scripts/python/export-to-sqlite.py
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| 	tools/perf/scripts/python/export-to-postgresql.py
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| which export data to a SQLite3 or PostgreSQL database.
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| The export process provides records with unique sequential ids which allows the
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| data to be imported directly to a database and provides the relationships
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| between tables.
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| Over time it is possible to continue to expand the export while maintaining
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| backward and forward compatibility, by following some simple rules:
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| 1. Because of the nature of SQL, existing tables and columns can continue to be
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| used so long as the names and meanings (and to some extent data types) remain
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| the same.
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| 2. New tables and columns can be added, without affecting existing SQL queries,
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| so long as the new names are unique.
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| 3. Scripts that use a database (e.g. exported-sql-viewer.py) can maintain
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| backward compatibility by testing for the presence of new tables and columns
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| before using them. e.g. function IsSelectable() in exported-sql-viewer.py
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| 4. The export scripts themselves maintain forward compatibility (i.e. an existing
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| script will continue to work with new versions of perf) by accepting a variable
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| number of arguments (e.g. def call_return_table(*x)) i.e. perf can pass more
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| arguments which old scripts will ignore.
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| 5. The scripting engine tests for the existence of script handler functions
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| before calling them.  The scripting engine can also test for the support of new
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| or optional features by checking for the existence and value of script global
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| variables.
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