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  1 perf-config(1)                                      1 perf-config(1)
  2 ==============                                      2 ==============
  3                                                     3 
  4 NAME                                                4 NAME
  5 ----                                                5 ----
  6 perf-config - Get and set variables in a confi      6 perf-config - Get and set variables in a configuration file.
  7                                                     7 
  8 SYNOPSIS                                            8 SYNOPSIS
  9 --------                                            9 --------
 10 [verse]                                            10 [verse]
 11 'perf config' [<file-option>] [section.name[=v     11 'perf config' [<file-option>] [section.name[=value] ...]
 12 or                                                 12 or
 13 'perf config' [<file-option>] -l | --list          13 'perf config' [<file-option>] -l | --list
 14                                                    14 
 15 DESCRIPTION                                        15 DESCRIPTION
 16 -----------                                        16 -----------
 17 You can manage variables in a configuration fi     17 You can manage variables in a configuration file with this command.
 18                                                    18 
 19 OPTIONS                                            19 OPTIONS
 20 -------                                            20 -------
 21                                                    21 
 22 -l::                                               22 -l::
 23 --list::                                           23 --list::
 24         Show current config variables, name an     24         Show current config variables, name and value, for all sections.
 25                                                    25 
 26 --user::                                           26 --user::
 27         For writing and reading options: write     27         For writing and reading options: write to user
 28         '$HOME/.perfconfig' file or read it.       28         '$HOME/.perfconfig' file or read it.
 29                                                    29 
 30 --system::                                         30 --system::
 31         For writing and reading options: write     31         For writing and reading options: write to system-wide
 32         '$(sysconfdir)/perfconfig' or read it.     32         '$(sysconfdir)/perfconfig' or read it.
 33                                                    33 
 34 CONFIGURATION FILE                                 34 CONFIGURATION FILE
 35 ------------------                                 35 ------------------
 36                                                    36 
 37 The perf configuration file contains many vari     37 The perf configuration file contains many variables to change various
 38 aspects of each of its tools, including output     38 aspects of each of its tools, including output, disk usage, etc.
 39 The '$HOME/.perfconfig' file is used to store      39 The '$HOME/.perfconfig' file is used to store a per-user configuration.
 40 The file '$(sysconfdir)/perfconfig' can be use     40 The file '$(sysconfdir)/perfconfig' can be used to
 41 store a system-wide default configuration.         41 store a system-wide default configuration.
 42                                                    42 
 43 One an disable reading config files by setting     43 One an disable reading config files by setting the PERF_CONFIG environment
 44 variable to /dev/null, or provide an alternate     44 variable to /dev/null, or provide an alternate config file by setting that
 45 variable.                                          45 variable.
 46                                                    46 
 47 When reading or writing, the values are read f     47 When reading or writing, the values are read from the system and user
 48 configuration files by default, and options '-     48 configuration files by default, and options '--system' and '--user'
 49 can be used to tell the command to read from o     49 can be used to tell the command to read from or write to only that location.
 50                                                    50 
 51 Syntax                                             51 Syntax
 52 ~~~~~~                                             52 ~~~~~~
 53                                                    53 
 54 The file consist of sections. A section starts     54 The file consist of sections. A section starts with its name
 55 surrounded by square brackets and continues ti     55 surrounded by square brackets and continues till the next section
 56 begins. Each variable must be in a section, an     56 begins. Each variable must be in a section, and have the form
 57 'name = value', for example:                       57 'name = value', for example:
 58                                                    58 
 59         [section]                                  59         [section]
 60                 name1 = value1                     60                 name1 = value1
 61                 name2 = value2                     61                 name2 = value2
 62                                                    62 
 63 Section names are case sensitive and can conta     63 Section names are case sensitive and can contain any characters except
 64 newline (double quote `"` and backslash have t     64 newline (double quote `"` and backslash have to be escaped as `\"` and `\\`,
 65 respectively). Section headers can't span mult     65 respectively). Section headers can't span multiple lines.
 66                                                    66 
 67 Example                                            67 Example
 68 ~~~~~~~                                            68 ~~~~~~~
 69                                                    69 
 70 Given a $HOME/.perfconfig like this:               70 Given a $HOME/.perfconfig like this:
 71                                                    71 
 72 #                                                  72 #
 73 # This is the config file, and                     73 # This is the config file, and
 74 # a '#' and ';' character indicates a comment      74 # a '#' and ';' character indicates a comment
 75 #                                                  75 #
 76                                                    76 
 77         [colors]                                   77         [colors]
 78                 # Color variables                  78                 # Color variables
 79                 top = red, default                 79                 top = red, default
 80                 medium = green, default            80                 medium = green, default
 81                 normal = lightgray, default        81                 normal = lightgray, default
 82                 selected = white, lightgray        82                 selected = white, lightgray
 83                 jump_arrows = blue, default        83                 jump_arrows = blue, default
 84                 addr = magenta, default            84                 addr = magenta, default
 85                 root = white, blue                 85                 root = white, blue
 86                                                    86 
 87         [tui]                                      87         [tui]
 88                 # Defaults if linked with libs     88                 # Defaults if linked with libslang
 89                 report = on                        89                 report = on
 90                 annotate = on                      90                 annotate = on
 91                 top = on                           91                 top = on
 92                                                    92 
 93         [buildid]                                  93         [buildid]
 94                 # Default, disable using /dev/     94                 # Default, disable using /dev/null
 95                 dir = ~/.debug                     95                 dir = ~/.debug
 96                                                    96 
 97         [annotate]                                 97         [annotate]
 98                 # Defaults                         98                 # Defaults
 99                 hide_src_code = false              99                 hide_src_code = false
100                 use_offset = true                 100                 use_offset = true
101                 jump_arrows = true                101                 jump_arrows = true
102                 show_nr_jumps = false             102                 show_nr_jumps = false
103                                                   103 
104         [help]                                    104         [help]
105                 # Format can be man, info, web    105                 # Format can be man, info, web or html
106                 format = man                      106                 format = man
107                 autocorrect = 0                   107                 autocorrect = 0
108                                                   108 
109         [ui]                                      109         [ui]
110                 show-headers = true               110                 show-headers = true
111                                                   111 
112         [call-graph]                              112         [call-graph]
113                 # fp (framepointer), dwarf        113                 # fp (framepointer), dwarf
114                 record-mode = fp                  114                 record-mode = fp
115                 print-type = graph                115                 print-type = graph
116                 order = caller                    116                 order = caller
117                 sort-key = function               117                 sort-key = function
118                                                   118 
119         [report]                                  119         [report]
120                 # Defaults                        120                 # Defaults
121                 sort_order = comm,dso,symbol      121                 sort_order = comm,dso,symbol
122                 percent-limit = 0                 122                 percent-limit = 0
123                 queue-size = 0                    123                 queue-size = 0
124                 children = true                   124                 children = true
125                 group = true                      125                 group = true
126                 skip-empty = true                 126                 skip-empty = true
127                                                   127 
                                                   >> 128         [llvm]
                                                   >> 129                 dump-obj = true
                                                   >> 130                 clang-opt = -g
128                                                   131 
129 You can hide source code of annotate feature s    132 You can hide source code of annotate feature setting the config to false with
130                                                   133 
131         % perf config annotate.hide_src_code=t    134         % perf config annotate.hide_src_code=true
132                                                   135 
133 If you want to add or modify several config it    136 If you want to add or modify several config items, you can do like
134                                                   137 
135         % perf config ui.show-headers=false km    138         % perf config ui.show-headers=false kmem.default=slab
136                                                   139 
137 To modify the sort order of report functionali    140 To modify the sort order of report functionality in user config file(i.e. `~/.perfconfig`), do
138                                                   141 
139         % perf config --user report.sort-order    142         % perf config --user report.sort-order=srcline
140                                                   143 
141 To change colors of selected line to other for    144 To change colors of selected line to other foreground and background colors
142 in system config file (i.e. `$(sysconf)/perfco    145 in system config file (i.e. `$(sysconf)/perfconfig`), do
143                                                   146 
144         % perf config --system colors.selected    147         % perf config --system colors.selected=yellow,green
145                                                   148 
146 To query the record mode of call graph, do        149 To query the record mode of call graph, do
147                                                   150 
148         % perf config call-graph.record-mode      151         % perf config call-graph.record-mode
149                                                   152 
150 If you want to know multiple config key/value     153 If you want to know multiple config key/value pairs, you can do like
151                                                   154 
152         % perf config report.queue-size call-g    155         % perf config report.queue-size call-graph.order report.children
153                                                   156 
154 To query the config value of sort order of cal    157 To query the config value of sort order of call graph in user config file (i.e. `~/.perfconfig`), do
155                                                   158 
156         % perf config --user call-graph.sort-o    159         % perf config --user call-graph.sort-order
157                                                   160 
158 To query the config value of buildid directory    161 To query the config value of buildid directory in system config file (i.e. `$(sysconf)/perfconfig`), do
159                                                   162 
160         % perf config --system buildid.dir        163         % perf config --system buildid.dir
161                                                   164 
162 Variables                                         165 Variables
163 ~~~~~~~~~                                         166 ~~~~~~~~~
164                                                   167 
165 colors.*::                                        168 colors.*::
166         The variables for customizing the colo    169         The variables for customizing the colors used in the output for the
167         'report', 'top' and 'annotate' in the     170         'report', 'top' and 'annotate' in the TUI. They should specify the
168         foreground and background colors, sepa    171         foreground and background colors, separated by a comma, for example:
169                                                   172 
170                 medium = green, lightgray         173                 medium = green, lightgray
171                                                   174 
172         If you want to use the color configure    175         If you want to use the color configured for you terminal, just leave it
173         as 'default', for example:                176         as 'default', for example:
174                                                   177 
175                 medium = default, lightgray       178                 medium = default, lightgray
176                                                   179 
177         Available colors:                         180         Available colors:
178         red, yellow, green, cyan, gray, black,    181         red, yellow, green, cyan, gray, black, blue,
179         white, default, magenta, lightgray        182         white, default, magenta, lightgray
180                                                   183 
181         colors.top::                              184         colors.top::
182                 'top' means a overhead percent    185                 'top' means a overhead percentage which is more than 5%.
183                 And values of this variable sp    186                 And values of this variable specify percentage colors.
184                 Basic key values are foregroun    187                 Basic key values are foreground-color 'red' and
185                 background-color 'default'.       188                 background-color 'default'.
186         colors.medium::                           189         colors.medium::
187                 'medium' means a overhead perc    190                 'medium' means a overhead percentage which has more than 0.5%.
188                 Default values are 'green' and    191                 Default values are 'green' and 'default'.
189         colors.normal::                           192         colors.normal::
190                 'normal' means the rest of ove    193                 'normal' means the rest of overhead percentages
191                 except 'top', 'medium', 'selec    194                 except 'top', 'medium', 'selected'.
192                 Default values are 'lightgray'    195                 Default values are 'lightgray' and 'default'.
193         colors.selected::                         196         colors.selected::
194                 This selects the colors for th    197                 This selects the colors for the current entry in a list of entries
195                 from sub-commands (top, report    198                 from sub-commands (top, report, annotate).
196                 Default values are 'black' and    199                 Default values are 'black' and 'lightgray'.
197         colors.jump_arrows::                      200         colors.jump_arrows::
198                 Colors for jump arrows on asse    201                 Colors for jump arrows on assembly code listings
199                 such as 'jns', 'jmp', 'jane',     202                 such as 'jns', 'jmp', 'jane', etc.
200                 Default values are 'blue', 'de    203                 Default values are 'blue', 'default'.
201         colors.addr::                             204         colors.addr::
202                 This selects colors for addres    205                 This selects colors for addresses from 'annotate'.
203                 Default values are 'magenta',     206                 Default values are 'magenta', 'default'.
204         colors.root::                             207         colors.root::
205                 Colors for headers in the outp    208                 Colors for headers in the output of a sub-commands (top, report).
206                 Default values are 'white', 'b    209                 Default values are 'white', 'blue'.
207                                                   210 
208 core.*::                                          211 core.*::
209         core.proc-map-timeout::                   212         core.proc-map-timeout::
210                 Sets a timeout (in millisecond    213                 Sets a timeout (in milliseconds) for parsing /proc/<pid>/maps files.
211                 Can be overridden by the --pro    214                 Can be overridden by the --proc-map-timeout option on supported
212                 subcommands. The default timeo    215                 subcommands. The default timeout is 500ms.
213                                                   216 
214 tui.*, gtk.*::                                    217 tui.*, gtk.*::
215         Subcommands that can be configured her    218         Subcommands that can be configured here are 'top', 'report' and 'annotate'.
216         These values are booleans, for example    219         These values are booleans, for example:
217                                                   220 
218         [tui]                                     221         [tui]
219                 top = true                        222                 top = true
220                                                   223 
221         will make the TUI be the default for t    224         will make the TUI be the default for the 'top' subcommand. Those will be
222         available if the required libs were de    225         available if the required libs were detected at tool build time.
223                                                   226 
224 buildid.*::                                       227 buildid.*::
225         buildid.dir::                             228         buildid.dir::
226                 Each executable and shared lib    229                 Each executable and shared library in modern distributions comes with a
227                 content based identifier that,    230                 content based identifier that, if available, will be inserted in a
228                 'perf.data' file header to, at    231                 'perf.data' file header to, at analysis time find what is needed to do
229                 symbol resolution, code annota    232                 symbol resolution, code annotation, etc.
230                                                   233 
231                 The recording tools also store    234                 The recording tools also stores a hard link or copy in a per-user
232                 directory, $HOME/.debug/, of b    235                 directory, $HOME/.debug/, of binaries, shared libraries, /proc/kallsyms
233                 and /proc/kcore files to be us    236                 and /proc/kcore files to be used at analysis time.
234                                                   237 
235                 The buildid.dir variable can b    238                 The buildid.dir variable can be used to either change this directory
236                 cache location, or to disable     239                 cache location, or to disable it altogether. If you want to disable it,
237                 set buildid.dir to /dev/null.     240                 set buildid.dir to /dev/null. The default is $HOME/.debug
238                                                   241 
239 buildid-cache.*::                                 242 buildid-cache.*::
240         buildid-cache.debuginfod=URLs             243         buildid-cache.debuginfod=URLs
241                 Specify debuginfod URLs to be     244                 Specify debuginfod URLs to be used when retrieving perf.data binaries,
242                 it follows the same syntax as     245                 it follows the same syntax as the DEBUGINFOD_URLS variable, like:
243                                                   246 
244                   buildid-cache.debuginfod=htt    247                   buildid-cache.debuginfod=http://192.168.122.174:8002
245                                                   248 
246 annotate.*::                                      249 annotate.*::
247         These are in control of addresses, jum    250         These are in control of addresses, jump function, source code
248         in lines of assembly code from a speci    251         in lines of assembly code from a specific program.
249                                                   252 
250         annotate.addr2line::                   !! 253         annotate.disassembler_style:
251                 addr2line binary to use for fi << 
252                                                << 
253         annotate.objdump::                     << 
254                 objdump binary to use for disa << 
255                 including in the 'perf test' c << 
256                                                << 
257         annotate.disassembler_style::          << 
258                 Use this to change the default    254                 Use this to change the default disassembler style to some other value
259                 supported by binutils, such as    255                 supported by binutils, such as "intel", see the '-M' option help in the
260                 'objdump' man page.               256                 'objdump' man page.
261                                                   257 
262         annotate.hide_src_code::                  258         annotate.hide_src_code::
263                 If a program which is analyzed    259                 If a program which is analyzed has source code,
264                 this option lets 'annotate' pr    260                 this option lets 'annotate' print a list of assembly code with the source code.
265                 For example, let's see a part     261                 For example, let's see a part of a program. There're four lines.
266                 If this option is 'true', they    262                 If this option is 'true', they can be printed
267                 without source code from a pro    263                 without source code from a program as below.
268                                                   264 
269                 │        push   %rbp            265                 │        push   %rbp
270                 │        mov    %rsp,%rbp       266                 │        mov    %rsp,%rbp
271                 │        sub    $0x10,%rsp      267                 │        sub    $0x10,%rsp
272                 │        mov    (%rdi),%rdx     268                 │        mov    (%rdi),%rdx
273                                                   269 
274                 But if this option is 'false',    270                 But if this option is 'false', source code of the part
275                 can be also printed as below.     271                 can be also printed as below. Default is 'false'.
276                                                   272 
277                 │      struct rb_node *rb_ne    273                 │      struct rb_node *rb_next(const struct rb_node *node)
278                 │      {                        274                 │      {
279                 │        push   %rbp            275                 │        push   %rbp
280                 │        mov    %rsp,%rbp       276                 │        mov    %rsp,%rbp
281                 │        sub    $0x10,%rsp      277                 │        sub    $0x10,%rsp
282                 │              struct rb_nod    278                 │              struct rb_node *parent;
283                 │                               279                 │
284                 │              if (RB_EMPTY_    280                 │              if (RB_EMPTY_NODE(node))
285                 │        mov    (%rdi),%rdx     281                 │        mov    (%rdi),%rdx
286                 │              return n;        282                 │              return n;
287                                                   283 
288                 This option works with tui, st    284                 This option works with tui, stdio2 browsers.
289                                                   285 
290         annotate.use_offset::                     286         annotate.use_offset::
291                 Basing on a first address of a    287                 Basing on a first address of a loaded function, offset can be used.
292                 Instead of using original addr    288                 Instead of using original addresses of assembly code,
293                 addresses subtracted from a ba    289                 addresses subtracted from a base address can be printed.
294                 Let's illustrate an example.      290                 Let's illustrate an example.
295                 If a base address is 0XFFFFFFF    291                 If a base address is 0XFFFFFFFF81624d50 as below,
296                                                   292 
297                 ffffffff81624d50 <load0>          293                 ffffffff81624d50 <load0>
298                                                   294 
299                 an address on assembly code ha    295                 an address on assembly code has a specific absolute address as below
300                                                   296 
301                 ffffffff816250b8:│  mov    0    297                 ffffffff816250b8:│  mov    0x8(%r14),%rdi
302                                                   298 
303                 but if use_offset is 'true', a    299                 but if use_offset is 'true', an address subtracted from a base address is printed.
304                 Default is true. This option i    300                 Default is true. This option is only applied to TUI.
305                                                   301 
306                              368:│  mov    0    302                              368:│  mov    0x8(%r14),%rdi
307                                                   303 
308                 This option works with tui, st    304                 This option works with tui, stdio2 browsers.
309                                                   305 
310         annotate.jump_arrows::                    306         annotate.jump_arrows::
311                 There can be jump instruction     307                 There can be jump instruction among assembly code.
312                 Depending on a boolean value o    308                 Depending on a boolean value of jump_arrows,
313                 arrows can be printed or not w    309                 arrows can be printed or not which represent
314                 where do the instruction jump     310                 where do the instruction jump into as below.
315                                                   311 
316                 │     ┌──jmp    1333      312                 │     ┌──jmp    1333
317                 │     │  xchg   %ax,%ax       313                 │     │  xchg   %ax,%ax
318                 │1330:│  mov    %r15,%r10     314                 │1330:│  mov    %r15,%r10
319                 │1333:└─→cmp    %r15,%    315                 │1333:└─→cmp    %r15,%r14
320                                                   316 
321                 If jump_arrow is 'false', the     317                 If jump_arrow is 'false', the arrows isn't printed as below.
322                 Default is 'false'.               318                 Default is 'false'.
323                                                   319 
324                 │      ↓ jmp    1333          320                 │      ↓ jmp    1333
325                 │        xchg   %ax,%ax         321                 │        xchg   %ax,%ax
326                 │1330:   mov    %r15,%r10       322                 │1330:   mov    %r15,%r10
327                 │1333:   cmp    %r15,%r14       323                 │1333:   cmp    %r15,%r14
328                                                   324 
329                 This option works with tui bro    325                 This option works with tui browser.
330                                                   326 
331         annotate.show_linenr::                    327         annotate.show_linenr::
332                 When showing source code if th    328                 When showing source code if this option is 'true',
333                 line numbers are printed as be    329                 line numbers are printed as below.
334                                                   330 
335                 │1628         if (type & PER    331                 │1628         if (type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) {
336                 │     ↓ jne    508            332                 │     ↓ jne    508
337                 │1628                 data->    333                 │1628                 data->id = *array;
338                 │1629                 array+    334                 │1629                 array++;
339                 │1630         }                 335                 │1630         }
340                                                   336 
341                 However if this option is 'fal    337                 However if this option is 'false', they aren't printed as below.
342                 Default is 'false'.               338                 Default is 'false'.
343                                                   339 
344                 │             if (type & PER    340                 │             if (type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) {
345                 │     ↓ jne    508            341                 │     ↓ jne    508
346                 │                     data->    342                 │                     data->id = *array;
347                 │                     array+    343                 │                     array++;
348                 │             }                 344                 │             }
349                                                   345 
350                 This option works with tui, st    346                 This option works with tui, stdio2 browsers.
351                                                   347 
352         annotate.show_nr_jumps::                  348         annotate.show_nr_jumps::
353                 Let's see a part of assembly c    349                 Let's see a part of assembly code.
354                                                   350 
355                 │1382:   movb   $0x1,-0x270(    351                 │1382:   movb   $0x1,-0x270(%rbp)
356                                                   352 
357                 If use this, the number of bra    353                 If use this, the number of branches jumping to that address can be printed as below.
358                 Default is 'false'.               354                 Default is 'false'.
359                                                   355 
360                 │1 1382:   movb   $0x1,-0x27    356                 │1 1382:   movb   $0x1,-0x270(%rbp)
361                                                   357 
362                 This option works with tui, st    358                 This option works with tui, stdio2 browsers.
363                                                   359 
364         annotate.show_total_period::              360         annotate.show_total_period::
365                 To compare two records on an i    361                 To compare two records on an instruction base, with this option
366                 provided, display total number    362                 provided, display total number of samples that belong to a line
367                 in assembly code. If this opti    363                 in assembly code. If this option is 'true', total periods are printed
368                 instead of percent values as b    364                 instead of percent values as below.
369                                                   365 
370                   302 │      mov    %eax,%ea    366                   302 │      mov    %eax,%eax
371                                                   367 
372                 But if this option is 'false',    368                 But if this option is 'false', percent values for overhead are printed i.e.
373                 Default is 'false'.               369                 Default is 'false'.
374                                                   370 
375                 99.93 │      mov    %eax,%ea    371                 99.93 │      mov    %eax,%eax
376                                                   372 
377                 This option works with tui, st    373                 This option works with tui, stdio2, stdio browsers.
378                                                   374 
379         annotate.show_nr_samples::                375         annotate.show_nr_samples::
380                 By default perf annotate shows    376                 By default perf annotate shows percentage of samples. This option
381                 can be used to print absolute     377                 can be used to print absolute number of samples. Ex, when set as
382                 false:                            378                 false:
383                                                   379 
384                 Percent│                        380                 Percent│
385                  74.03 │      mov    %fs:0x2    381                  74.03 │      mov    %fs:0x28,%rax
386                                                   382 
387                 When set as true:                 383                 When set as true:
388                                                   384 
389                 Samples│                        385                 Samples│
390                      6 │      mov    %fs:0x2    386                      6 │      mov    %fs:0x28,%rax
391                                                   387 
392                 This option works with tui, st    388                 This option works with tui, stdio2, stdio browsers.
393                                                   389 
394         annotate.offset_level::                   390         annotate.offset_level::
395                 Default is '1', meaning just j    391                 Default is '1', meaning just jump targets will have offsets show right beside
396                 the instruction. When set to '    392                 the instruction. When set to '2' 'call' instructions will also have its offsets
397                 shown, 3 or higher will show o    393                 shown, 3 or higher will show offsets for all instructions.
398                                                   394 
399                 This option works with tui, st    395                 This option works with tui, stdio2 browsers.
400                                                   396 
401         annotate.demangle::                       397         annotate.demangle::
402                 Demangle symbol names to human    398                 Demangle symbol names to human readable form. Default is 'true'.
403                                                   399 
404         annotate.demangle_kernel::                400         annotate.demangle_kernel::
405                 Demangle kernel symbol names t    401                 Demangle kernel symbol names to human readable form. Default is 'true'.
406                                                   402 
407 hist.*::                                          403 hist.*::
408         hist.percentage::                         404         hist.percentage::
409                 This option control the way to    405                 This option control the way to calculate overhead of filtered entries -
410                 that means the value of this o    406                 that means the value of this option is effective only if there's a
411                 filter (by comm, dso or symbol    407                 filter (by comm, dso or symbol name). Suppose a following example:
412                                                   408 
413                        Overhead  Symbols          409                        Overhead  Symbols
414                        ........  .......          410                        ........  .......
415                         33.33%     foo            411                         33.33%     foo
416                         33.33%     bar            412                         33.33%     bar
417                         33.33%     baz            413                         33.33%     baz
418                                                   414 
419                This is an original overhead an    415                This is an original overhead and we'll filter out the first 'foo'
420                entry. The value of 'relative'     416                entry. The value of 'relative' would increase the overhead of 'bar'
421                and 'baz' to 50.00% for each, w    417                and 'baz' to 50.00% for each, while 'absolute' would show their
422                current overhead (33.33%).         418                current overhead (33.33%).
423                                                   419 
424 ui.*::                                            420 ui.*::
425         ui.show-headers::                         421         ui.show-headers::
426                 This option controls display o    422                 This option controls display of column headers (like 'Overhead' and 'Symbol')
427                 in 'report' and 'top'. If this    423                 in 'report' and 'top'. If this option is false, they are hidden.
428                 This option is only applied to    424                 This option is only applied to TUI.
429                                                   425 
430 call-graph.*::                                    426 call-graph.*::
431         The following controls the handling of    427         The following controls the handling of call-graphs (obtained via the
432         -g/--call-graph options).                 428         -g/--call-graph options).
433                                                   429 
434         call-graph.record-mode::                  430         call-graph.record-mode::
435                 The mode for user space can be    431                 The mode for user space can be 'fp' (frame pointer), 'dwarf'
436                 and 'lbr'.  The value 'dwarf'     432                 and 'lbr'.  The value 'dwarf' is effective only if libunwind
437                 (or a recent version of libdw)    433                 (or a recent version of libdw) is present on the system;
438                 the value 'lbr' only works for    434                 the value 'lbr' only works for certain cpus. The method for
439                 kernel space is controlled not    435                 kernel space is controlled not by this option but by the
440                 kernel config (CONFIG_UNWINDER    436                 kernel config (CONFIG_UNWINDER_*).
441                                                   437 
442         call-graph.dump-size::                    438         call-graph.dump-size::
443                 The size of stack to dump in o    439                 The size of stack to dump in order to do post-unwinding. Default is 8192 (byte).
444                 When using dwarf into record-m    440                 When using dwarf into record-mode, the default size will be used if omitted.
445                                                   441 
446         call-graph.print-type::                   442         call-graph.print-type::
447                 The print-types can be graph (    443                 The print-types can be graph (graph absolute), fractal (graph relative),
448                 flat and folded. This option c    444                 flat and folded. This option controls a way to show overhead for each callchain
449                 entry. Suppose a following exa    445                 entry. Suppose a following example.
450                                                   446 
451                 Overhead  Symbols                 447                 Overhead  Symbols
452                 ........  .......                 448                 ........  .......
453                   40.00%  foo                     449                   40.00%  foo
454                           |                       450                           |
455                           ---foo                  451                           ---foo
456                              |                    452                              |
457                              |--50.00%--bar       453                              |--50.00%--bar
458                              |          main      454                              |          main
459                              |                    455                              |
460                               --50.00%--baz       456                               --50.00%--baz
461                                         main      457                                         main
462                                                   458 
463                 This output is a 'fractal' for    459                 This output is a 'fractal' format. The 'foo' came from 'bar' and 'baz' exactly
464                 half and half so 'fractal' sho    460                 half and half so 'fractal' shows 50.00% for each
465                 (meaning that it assumes 100%     461                 (meaning that it assumes 100% total overhead of 'foo').
466                                                   462 
467                 The 'graph' uses absolute over    463                 The 'graph' uses absolute overhead value of 'foo' as total so each of
468                 'bar' and 'baz' callchain will    464                 'bar' and 'baz' callchain will have 20.00% of overhead.
469                 If 'flat' is used, single colu    465                 If 'flat' is used, single column and linear exposure of call chains.
470                 'folded' mean call chains are     466                 'folded' mean call chains are displayed in a line, separated by semicolons.
471                                                   467 
472         call-graph.order::                        468         call-graph.order::
473                 This option controls print ord    469                 This option controls print order of callchains. The default is
474                 'callee' which means callee is    470                 'callee' which means callee is printed at top and then followed by its
475                 caller and so on. The 'caller'    471                 caller and so on. The 'caller' prints it in reverse order.
476                                                   472 
477                 If this option is not set and     473                 If this option is not set and report.children or top.children is
478                 set to true (or the equivalent    474                 set to true (or the equivalent command line option is given),
479                 the default value of this opti    475                 the default value of this option is changed to 'caller' for the
480                 execution of 'perf report' or     476                 execution of 'perf report' or 'perf top'. Other commands will
481                 still default to 'callee'.        477                 still default to 'callee'.
482                                                   478 
483         call-graph.sort-key::                     479         call-graph.sort-key::
484                 The callchains are merged if t    480                 The callchains are merged if they contain same information.
485                 The sort-key option determines    481                 The sort-key option determines a way to compare the callchains.
486                 A value of 'sort-key' can be '    482                 A value of 'sort-key' can be 'function' or 'address'.
487                 The default is 'function'.        483                 The default is 'function'.
488                                                   484 
489         call-graph.threshold::                    485         call-graph.threshold::
490                 When there're many callchains     486                 When there're many callchains it'd print tons of lines. So perf omits
491                 small callchains under a certa    487                 small callchains under a certain overhead (threshold) and this option
492                 control the threshold. Default    488                 control the threshold. Default is 0.5 (%). The overhead is calculated
493                 by value depends on call-graph    489                 by value depends on call-graph.print-type.
494                                                   490 
495         call-graph.print-limit::                  491         call-graph.print-limit::
496                 This is a maximum number of li    492                 This is a maximum number of lines of callchain printed for a single
497                 histogram entry. Default is 0     493                 histogram entry. Default is 0 which means no limitation.
498                                                   494 
499 report.*::                                        495 report.*::
500         report.sort_order::                       496         report.sort_order::
501                 Allows changing the default so    497                 Allows changing the default sort order from "comm,dso,symbol" to
502                 some other default, for instan    498                 some other default, for instance "sym,dso" may be more fitting for
503                 kernel developers.                499                 kernel developers.
504         report.percent-limit::                    500         report.percent-limit::
505                 This one is mostly the same as    501                 This one is mostly the same as call-graph.threshold but works for
506                 histogram entries. Entries hav    502                 histogram entries. Entries having an overhead lower than this
507                 percentage will not be printed    503                 percentage will not be printed. Default is '0'. If percent-limit
508                 is '10', only entries which ha    504                 is '10', only entries which have more than 10% of overhead will be
509                 printed.                          505                 printed.
510                                                   506 
511         report.queue-size::                       507         report.queue-size::
512                 This option sets up the maximu    508                 This option sets up the maximum allocation size of the internal
513                 event queue for ordering event    509                 event queue for ordering events. Default is 0, meaning no limit.
514                                                   510 
515         report.children::                         511         report.children::
516                 'Children' means functions cal    512                 'Children' means functions called from another function.
517                 If this option is true, 'perf     513                 If this option is true, 'perf report' cumulates callchains of children
518                 and show (accumulated) total o    514                 and show (accumulated) total overhead as well as 'Self' overhead.
519                 Please refer to the 'perf repo    515                 Please refer to the 'perf report' manual. The default is 'true'.
520                                                   516 
521         report.group::                            517         report.group::
522                 This option is to show event g    518                 This option is to show event group information together.
523                 Example output with this turne    519                 Example output with this turned on, notice that there is one column
524                 per event in the group, ref-cy    520                 per event in the group, ref-cycles and cycles:
525                                                   521 
526                 # group: {ref-cycles,cycles}      522                 # group: {ref-cycles,cycles}
527                 # ========                        523                 # ========
528                 #                                 524                 #
529                 # Samples: 7K of event 'anon g    525                 # Samples: 7K of event 'anon group { ref-cycles, cycles }'
530                 # Event count (approx.): 68761    526                 # Event count (approx.): 6876107743
531                 #                                 527                 #
532                 #         Overhead  Command       528                 #         Overhead  Command      Shared Object               Symbol
533                 # ................  .......  .    529                 # ................  .......  .................  ...................
534                 #                                 530                 #
535                     99.84%  99.76%  noploop  n    531                     99.84%  99.76%  noploop  noploop            [.] main
536                      0.07%   0.00%  noploop  l    532                      0.07%   0.00%  noploop  ld-2.15.so         [.] strcmp
537                      0.03%   0.00%  noploop  [    533                      0.03%   0.00%  noploop  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] timerqueue_del
538                                                   534 
539         report.skip-empty::                       535         report.skip-empty::
540                 This option can change default    536                 This option can change default stat behavior with empty results.
541                 If it's set true, 'perf report    537                 If it's set true, 'perf report --stat' will not show 0 stats.
542                                                   538 
543 top.*::                                           539 top.*::
544         top.children::                            540         top.children::
545                 Same as 'report.children'. So     541                 Same as 'report.children'. So if it is enabled, the output of 'top'
546                 command will have 'Children' o    542                 command will have 'Children' overhead column as well as 'Self' overhead
547                 column by default.                543                 column by default.
548                 The default is 'true'.            544                 The default is 'true'.
549                                                   545 
550         top.call-graph::                          546         top.call-graph::
551                 This is identical to 'call-gra    547                 This is identical to 'call-graph.record-mode', except it is
552                 applicable only for 'top' subc    548                 applicable only for 'top' subcommand. This option ONLY setup
553                 the unwind method. To enable '    549                 the unwind method. To enable 'perf top' to actually use it,
554                 the command line option -g mus    550                 the command line option -g must be specified.
555                                                   551 
556 man.*::                                           552 man.*::
557         man.viewer::                              553         man.viewer::
558                 This option can assign a tool     554                 This option can assign a tool to view manual pages when 'help'
559                 subcommand was invoked. Suppor    555                 subcommand was invoked. Supported tools are 'man', 'woman'
560                 (with emacs client) and 'konqu    556                 (with emacs client) and 'konqueror'. Default is 'man'.
561                                                   557 
562                 New man viewer tool can be als    558                 New man viewer tool can be also added using 'man.<tool>.cmd'
563                 or use different path using 'm    559                 or use different path using 'man.<tool>.path' config option.
564                                                   560 
565 pager.*::                                         561 pager.*::
566         pager.<subcommand>::                      562         pager.<subcommand>::
567                 When the subcommand is run on     563                 When the subcommand is run on stdio, determine whether it uses
568                 pager or not based on this val    564                 pager or not based on this value. Default is 'unspecified'.
569                                                   565 
570 kmem.*::                                          566 kmem.*::
571         kmem.default::                            567         kmem.default::
572                 This option decides which allo    568                 This option decides which allocator is to be analyzed if neither
573                 '--slab' nor '--page' option i    569                 '--slab' nor '--page' option is used. Default is 'slab'.
574                                                   570 
575 record.*::                                        571 record.*::
576         record.build-id::                         572         record.build-id::
577                 This option can be 'cache', 'n    573                 This option can be 'cache', 'no-cache', 'skip' or 'mmap'.
578                 'cache' is to post-process dat    574                 'cache' is to post-process data and save/update the binaries into
579                 the build-id cache (in ~/.debu    575                 the build-id cache (in ~/.debug). This is the default.
580                 But if this option is 'no-cach    576                 But if this option is 'no-cache', it will not update the build-id cache.
581                 'skip' skips post-processing a    577                 'skip' skips post-processing and does not update the cache.
582                 'mmap' skips post-processing a    578                 'mmap' skips post-processing and reads build-ids from MMAP events.
583                                                   579 
584         record.call-graph::                       580         record.call-graph::
585                 This is identical to 'call-gra    581                 This is identical to 'call-graph.record-mode', except it is
586                 applicable only for 'record' s    582                 applicable only for 'record' subcommand. This option ONLY setup
587                 the unwind method. To enable '    583                 the unwind method. To enable 'perf record' to actually use it,
588                 the command line option -g mus    584                 the command line option -g must be specified.
589                                                   585 
590         record.aio::                              586         record.aio::
591                 Use 'n' control blocks in asyn    587                 Use 'n' control blocks in asynchronous (Posix AIO) trace writing
592                 mode ('n' default: 1, max: 4).    588                 mode ('n' default: 1, max: 4).
593                                                   589 
594         record.debuginfod::                    << 
595                 Specify debuginfod URL to be u << 
596                 it follows the same syntax as  << 
597                                                << 
598                   http://192.168.122.174:8002  << 
599                                                << 
600                 If the URLs is 'system', the v << 
601                 variable is used.              << 
602                                                << 
603 diff.*::                                          590 diff.*::
604         diff.order::                              591         diff.order::
605                 This option sets the number of    592                 This option sets the number of columns to sort the result.
606                 The default is 0, which means     593                 The default is 0, which means sorting by baseline.
607                 Setting it to 1 will sort the     594                 Setting it to 1 will sort the result by delta (or other
608                 compute method selected).         595                 compute method selected).
609                                                   596 
610         diff.compute::                            597         diff.compute::
611                 This options sets the method f    598                 This options sets the method for computing the diff result.
612                 Possible values are 'delta', '    599                 Possible values are 'delta', 'delta-abs', 'ratio' and
613                 'wdiff'.  Default is 'delta'.     600                 'wdiff'.  Default is 'delta'.
614                                                   601 
615 trace.*::                                         602 trace.*::
616         trace.add_events::                        603         trace.add_events::
617                 Allows adding a set of events     604                 Allows adding a set of events to add to the ones specified
618                 by the user, or use as a defau    605                 by the user, or use as a default one if none was specified.
619                 The initial use case is to add    606                 The initial use case is to add augmented_raw_syscalls.o to
620                 activate the 'perf trace' logi    607                 activate the 'perf trace' logic that looks for syscall
621                 pointer contents after the nor    608                 pointer contents after the normal tracepoint payload.
622                                                   609 
623         trace.args_alignment::                    610         trace.args_alignment::
624                 Number of columns to align the    611                 Number of columns to align the argument list, default is 70,
625                 use 40 for the strace default,    612                 use 40 for the strace default, zero to no alignment.
626                                                   613 
627         trace.no_inherit::                        614         trace.no_inherit::
628                 Do not follow children threads    615                 Do not follow children threads.
629                                                   616 
630         trace.show_arg_names::                    617         trace.show_arg_names::
631                 Should syscall argument names     618                 Should syscall argument names be printed? If not then trace.show_zeros
632                 will be set.                      619                 will be set.
633                                                   620 
634         trace.show_duration::                     621         trace.show_duration::
635                 Show syscall duration.            622                 Show syscall duration.
636                                                   623 
637         trace.show_prefix::                       624         trace.show_prefix::
638                 If set to 'yes' will show comm    625                 If set to 'yes' will show common string prefixes in tables. The default
639                 is to remove the common prefix    626                 is to remove the common prefix in things like "MAP_SHARED", showing just "SHARED".
640                                                   627 
641         trace.show_timestamp::                    628         trace.show_timestamp::
642                 Show syscall start timestamp.     629                 Show syscall start timestamp.
643                                                   630 
644         trace.show_zeros::                        631         trace.show_zeros::
645                 Do not suppress syscall argume    632                 Do not suppress syscall arguments that are equal to zero.
646                                                   633 
647         trace.tracepoint_beautifiers::            634         trace.tracepoint_beautifiers::
648                 Use "libtraceevent" to use tha    635                 Use "libtraceevent" to use that library to augment the tracepoint arguments,
649                 "libbeauty", the default, to u    636                 "libbeauty", the default, to use the same argument beautifiers used in the
650                 strace-like sys_enter+sys_exit    637                 strace-like sys_enter+sys_exit lines.
651                                                   638 
652 ftrace.*::                                        639 ftrace.*::
653         ftrace.tracer::                           640         ftrace.tracer::
654                 Can be used to select the defa    641                 Can be used to select the default tracer when neither -G nor
655                 -F option is not specified. Po    642                 -F option is not specified. Possible values are 'function' and
656                 'function_graph'.                 643                 'function_graph'.
657                                                   644 
                                                   >> 645 llvm.*::
                                                   >> 646         llvm.clang-path::
                                                   >> 647                 Path to clang. If omit, search it from $PATH.
                                                   >> 648 
                                                   >> 649         llvm.clang-bpf-cmd-template::
                                                   >> 650                 Cmdline template. Below lines show its default value. Environment
                                                   >> 651                 variable is used to pass options.
                                                   >> 652                 "$CLANG_EXEC -D__KERNEL__ -D__NR_CPUS__=$NR_CPUS "\
                                                   >> 653                 "-DLINUX_VERSION_CODE=$LINUX_VERSION_CODE "     \
                                                   >> 654                 "$CLANG_OPTIONS $PERF_BPF_INC_OPTIONS $KERNEL_INC_OPTIONS " \
                                                   >> 655                 "-Wno-unused-value -Wno-pointer-sign "          \
                                                   >> 656                 "-working-directory $WORKING_DIR "              \
                                                   >> 657                 "-c \"$CLANG_SOURCE\" -target bpf $CLANG_EMIT_LLVM -O2 -o - $LLVM_OPTIONS_PIPE"
                                                   >> 658 
                                                   >> 659         llvm.clang-opt::
                                                   >> 660                 Options passed to clang.
                                                   >> 661 
                                                   >> 662         llvm.kbuild-dir::
                                                   >> 663                 kbuild directory. If not set, use /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build.
                                                   >> 664                 If set to "" deliberately, skip kernel header auto-detector.
                                                   >> 665 
                                                   >> 666         llvm.kbuild-opts::
                                                   >> 667                 Options passed to 'make' when detecting kernel header options.
                                                   >> 668 
                                                   >> 669         llvm.dump-obj::
                                                   >> 670                 Enable perf dump BPF object files compiled by LLVM.
                                                   >> 671 
                                                   >> 672         llvm.opts::
                                                   >> 673                 Options passed to llc.
                                                   >> 674 
658 samples.*::                                       675 samples.*::
659                                                   676 
660         samples.context::                         677         samples.context::
661                 Define how many ns worth of ti    678                 Define how many ns worth of time to show
662                 around samples in perf report     679                 around samples in perf report sample context browser.
663                                                   680 
664 scripts.*::                                       681 scripts.*::
665                                                   682 
666         Any option defines a script that is ad    683         Any option defines a script that is added to the scripts menu
667         in the interactive perf browser and wh    684         in the interactive perf browser and whose output is displayed.
668         The name of the option is the name, th    685         The name of the option is the name, the value is a script command line.
669         The script gets the same options passe    686         The script gets the same options passed as a full perf script,
670         in particular -i perfdata file, --cpu,    687         in particular -i perfdata file, --cpu, --tid
671                                                   688 
672 convert.*::                                       689 convert.*::
673                                                   690 
674         convert.queue-size::                      691         convert.queue-size::
675                 Limit the size of ordered_even    692                 Limit the size of ordered_events queue, so we could control
676                 allocation size of perf data f    693                 allocation size of perf data files without proper finished
677                 round events.                     694                 round events.
678 stat.*::                                          695 stat.*::
679                                                   696 
680         stat.big-num::                            697         stat.big-num::
681                 (boolean) Change the default f    698                 (boolean) Change the default for "--big-num". To make
682                 "--no-big-num" the default, se    699                 "--no-big-num" the default, set "stat.big-num=false".
683                                                   700 
684 intel-pt.*::                                      701 intel-pt.*::
685                                                   702 
686         intel-pt.cache-divisor::                  703         intel-pt.cache-divisor::
687                                                   704 
688         intel-pt.mispred-all::                    705         intel-pt.mispred-all::
689                 If set, Intel PT decoder will     706                 If set, Intel PT decoder will set the mispred flag on all
690                 branches.                         707                 branches.
691                                                   708 
692         intel-pt.max-loops::                      709         intel-pt.max-loops::
693                 If set and non-zero, the maxim    710                 If set and non-zero, the maximum number of unconditional
694                 branches decoded without consu    711                 branches decoded without consuming any trace packets. If
695                 the maximum is exceeded there     712                 the maximum is exceeded there will be a "Never-ending loop"
696                 error. The default is 100000.     713                 error. The default is 100000.
697                                                   714 
698 auxtrace.*::                                      715 auxtrace.*::
699                                                   716 
700         auxtrace.dumpdir::                        717         auxtrace.dumpdir::
701                 s390 only. The directory to sa    718                 s390 only. The directory to save the auxiliary trace buffer
702                 can be changed using this opti    719                 can be changed using this option. Ex, auxtrace.dumpdir=/tmp.
703                 If the directory does not exis    720                 If the directory does not exist or has the wrong file type,
704                 the current directory is used.    721                 the current directory is used.
705                                                   722 
706 itrace.*::                                     << 
707                                                << 
708         debug-log-buffer-size::                << 
709                 Log size in bytes to output wh << 
710                 Refer 'itrace' option of linkp << 
711                 linkperf:perf-report[1]. The d << 
712                                                << 
713 daemon.*::                                        723 daemon.*::
714                                                   724 
715         daemon.base::                             725         daemon.base::
716                 Base path for daemon data. All    726                 Base path for daemon data. All sessions data are stored under
717                 this path.                        727                 this path.
718                                                   728 
719 session-<NAME>.*::                                729 session-<NAME>.*::
720                                                   730 
721         session-<NAME>.run::                      731         session-<NAME>.run::
722                                                   732 
723                 Defines new record session for    733                 Defines new record session for daemon. The value is record's
724                 command line without the 'reco    734                 command line without the 'record' keyword.
                                                   >> 735 
725                                                   736 
726 SEE ALSO                                          737 SEE ALSO
727 --------                                          738 --------
728 linkperf:perf[1]                                  739 linkperf:perf[1]
                                                      

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