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  1 perf-mem(1)                                         1 perf-mem(1)
  2 ===========                                         2 ===========
  3                                                     3 
  4 NAME                                                4 NAME
  5 ----                                                5 ----
  6 perf-mem - Profile memory accesses                  6 perf-mem - Profile memory accesses
  7                                                     7 
  8 SYNOPSIS                                            8 SYNOPSIS
  9 --------                                            9 --------
 10 [verse]                                            10 [verse]
 11 'perf mem' [<options>] (record [<command>] | r     11 'perf mem' [<options>] (record [<command>] | report)
 12                                                    12 
 13 DESCRIPTION                                        13 DESCRIPTION
 14 -----------                                        14 -----------
 15 "perf mem record" runs a command and gathers m     15 "perf mem record" runs a command and gathers memory operation data
 16 from it, into perf.data. Perf record options a     16 from it, into perf.data. Perf record options are accepted and are passed through.
 17                                                    17 
 18 "perf mem report" displays the result. It invo     18 "perf mem report" displays the result. It invokes perf report with the
 19 right set of options to display a memory acces     19 right set of options to display a memory access profile. By default, loads
 20 and stores are sampled. Use the -t option to l     20 and stores are sampled. Use the -t option to limit to loads or stores.
 21                                                    21 
 22 Note that on Intel systems the memory latency      22 Note that on Intel systems the memory latency reported is the use-latency,
 23 not the pure load (or store latency). Use late     23 not the pure load (or store latency). Use latency includes any pipeline
 24 queuing delays in addition to the memory subsy     24 queuing delays in addition to the memory subsystem latency.
 25                                                    25 
 26 On Arm64 this uses SPE to sample load and stor     26 On Arm64 this uses SPE to sample load and store operations, therefore hardware
 27 and kernel support is required. See linkperf:p     27 and kernel support is required. See linkperf:perf-arm-spe[1] for a setup guide.
 28 Due to the statistical nature of SPE sampling,     28 Due to the statistical nature of SPE sampling, not every memory operation will
 29 be sampled.                                        29 be sampled.
 30                                                    30 
 31 COMMON OPTIONS                                     31 COMMON OPTIONS
 32 --------------                                     32 --------------
 33 -f::                                               33 -f::
 34 --force::                                          34 --force::
 35         Don't do ownership validation              35         Don't do ownership validation
 36                                                    36 
 37 -t::                                               37 -t::
 38 --type=<type>::                                    38 --type=<type>::
 39         Select the memory operation type: load     39         Select the memory operation type: load or store (default: load,store)
 40                                                    40 
 41 -v::                                               41 -v::
 42 --verbose::                                        42 --verbose::
 43         Be more verbose (show counter open err     43         Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc)
 44                                                    44 
 45 -p::                                               45 -p::
 46 --phys-data::                                      46 --phys-data::
 47         Record/Report sample physical addresse     47         Record/Report sample physical addresses
 48                                                    48 
 49 --data-page-size::                                 49 --data-page-size::
 50         Record/Report sample data address page     50         Record/Report sample data address page size
 51                                                    51 
 52 RECORD OPTIONS                                     52 RECORD OPTIONS
 53 --------------                                     53 --------------
 54 <command>...::                                     54 <command>...::
 55         Any command you can specify in a shell     55         Any command you can specify in a shell.
 56                                                    56 
 57 -e::                                               57 -e::
 58 --event <event>::                                  58 --event <event>::
 59         Event selector. Use 'perf mem record -     59         Event selector. Use 'perf mem record -e list' to list available events.
 60                                                    60 
 61 -K::                                               61 -K::
 62 --all-kernel::                                     62 --all-kernel::
 63         Configure all used events to run in ke     63         Configure all used events to run in kernel space.
 64                                                    64 
 65 -U::                                               65 -U::
 66 --all-user::                                       66 --all-user::
 67         Configure all used events to run in us     67         Configure all used events to run in user space.
 68                                                    68 
 69 --ldlat <n>::                                      69 --ldlat <n>::
 70         Specify desired latency for loads even     70         Specify desired latency for loads event. Supported on Intel and Arm64
 71         processors only. Ignored on other arch     71         processors only. Ignored on other archs.
 72                                                    72 
 73 REPORT OPTIONS                                     73 REPORT OPTIONS
 74 --------------                                     74 --------------
 75 -i::                                               75 -i::
 76 --input=<file>::                                   76 --input=<file>::
 77         Input file name.                           77         Input file name.
 78                                                    78 
 79 -C::                                               79 -C::
 80 --cpu=<cpu>::                                      80 --cpu=<cpu>::
 81         Monitor only on the list of CPUs provi     81         Monitor only on the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a
 82         comma-separated list with no space: 0,     82         comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -
 83         like 0-2. Default is to monitor all CP     83         like 0-2. Default is to monitor all CPUS.
 84                                                    84 
 85 -D::                                               85 -D::
 86 --dump-raw-samples::                               86 --dump-raw-samples::
 87         Dump the raw decoded samples on the sc     87         Dump the raw decoded samples on the screen in a format that is easy to parse with
 88         one sample per line.                       88         one sample per line.
 89                                                    89 
 90 -s::                                               90 -s::
 91 --sort=<key>::                                     91 --sort=<key>::
 92         Group result by given key(s) - multipl     92         Group result by given key(s) - multiple keys can be specified
 93         in CSV format.  The keys are specific      93         in CSV format.  The keys are specific to memory samples are:
 94         symbol_daddr, symbol_iaddr, dso_daddr,     94         symbol_daddr, symbol_iaddr, dso_daddr, locked, tlb, mem, snoop,
 95         dcacheline, phys_daddr, data_page_size     95         dcacheline, phys_daddr, data_page_size, blocked.
 96                                                    96 
 97         - symbol_daddr: name of data symbol be     97         - symbol_daddr: name of data symbol being executed on at the time of sample
 98         - symbol_iaddr: name of code symbol be     98         - symbol_iaddr: name of code symbol being executed on at the time of sample
 99         - dso_daddr: name of library or module     99         - dso_daddr: name of library or module containing the data being executed
100                      on at the time of the sam    100                      on at the time of the sample
101         - locked: whether the bus was locked a    101         - locked: whether the bus was locked at the time of the sample
102         - tlb: type of tlb access for the data    102         - tlb: type of tlb access for the data at the time of the sample
103         - mem: type of memory access for the d    103         - mem: type of memory access for the data at the time of the sample
104         - snoop: type of snoop (if any) for th    104         - snoop: type of snoop (if any) for the data at the time of the sample
105         - dcacheline: the cacheline the data a    105         - dcacheline: the cacheline the data address is on at the time of the sample
106         - phys_daddr: physical address of data    106         - phys_daddr: physical address of data being executed on at the time of sample
107         - data_page_size: the data page size o    107         - data_page_size: the data page size of data being executed on at the time of sample
108         - blocked: reason of blocked load acce    108         - blocked: reason of blocked load access for the data at the time of the sample
109                                                   109 
110         And the default sort keys are changed     110         And the default sort keys are changed to local_weight, mem, sym, dso,
111         symbol_daddr, dso_daddr, snoop, tlb, l    111         symbol_daddr, dso_daddr, snoop, tlb, locked, blocked, local_ins_lat.
112                                                   112 
113 -T::                                              113 -T::
114 --type-profile::                                  114 --type-profile::
115         Show data-type profile result instead     115         Show data-type profile result instead of code symbols.  This requires
116         the debug information and it will chan    116         the debug information and it will change the default sort keys to:
117         mem, snoop, tlb, type.                    117         mem, snoop, tlb, type.
118                                                   118 
119 -U::                                              119 -U::
120 --hide-unresolved::                               120 --hide-unresolved::
121         Only display entries resolved to a sym    121         Only display entries resolved to a symbol.
122                                                   122 
123 -x::                                              123 -x::
124 --field-separator=<separator>::                   124 --field-separator=<separator>::
125         Specify the field separator used when     125         Specify the field separator used when dump raw samples (-D option). By default,
126         The separator is the space character.     126         The separator is the space character.
127                                                   127 
128 In addition, for report all perf report option    128 In addition, for report all perf report options are valid, and for record
129 all perf record options.                          129 all perf record options.
130                                                   130 
131 SEE ALSO                                          131 SEE ALSO
132 --------                                          132 --------
133 linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-report[    133 linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-report[1], linkperf:perf-arm-spe[1]
                                                      

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