1 perf-stat(1) 2 ============ 3 4 NAME 5 ---- 6 perf-stat - Run a command and gather performan 7 8 SYNOPSIS 9 -------- 10 [verse] 11 'perf stat' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-a] 12 'perf stat' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-a] 13 'perf stat' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-a] 14 'perf stat' report [-i file] 15 16 DESCRIPTION 17 ----------- 18 This command runs a command and gathers perfor 19 from it. 20 21 22 OPTIONS 23 ------- 24 <command>...:: 25 Any command you can specify in a shell 26 27 record:: 28 See STAT RECORD. 29 30 report:: 31 See STAT REPORT. 32 33 -e:: 34 --event=:: 35 Select the PMU event. Selection can be 36 37 - a symbolic event name (use 'perf lis 38 39 - a raw PMU event in the form of rN wh 40 that represents the raw register enc 41 event control registers as described 42 /sys/bus/event_source/devices/cpu/fo 43 44 - a symbolic or raw PMU event followed 45 and a list of event modifiers, e.g., 46 linkperf:perf-list[1] man page for d 47 48 - a symbolically formed event like 'pm 49 param1 and param2 are defined as for 50 /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/ 51 52 'percore' is a event qualifier that 53 hardware threads in a core. For exam 54 perf stat -A -a -e cpu/event,percore 55 56 - a symbolically formed event like 'pm 57 where M, N, K are numbers (in decima 58 Acceptable values for each of 'confi 59 parameters are defined by correspond 60 /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/ 61 62 Note that the last two syntaxes suppor 63 the PMU name to simplify creation of e 64 of the same type of PMU in large syste 65 Multiple PMU instances are typical for 66 'uncore_' is also ignored when perform 67 68 69 -i:: 70 --no-inherit:: 71 child tasks do not inherit counters 72 -p:: 73 --pid=<pid>:: 74 stat events on existing process id (co 75 76 -t:: 77 --tid=<tid>:: 78 stat events on existing thread id (com 79 80 -b:: 81 --bpf-prog:: 82 stat events on existing bpf program id 83 requiring root rights. bpftool-prog co 84 id all bpf programs in the system. For 85 86 # bpftool prog | head -n 1 87 17247: tracepoint name sys_enter tag 192d5 88 89 # perf stat -e cycles,instructions --bpf-pro 90 91 Performance counter stats for 'BPF program( 92 93 85,967 cycles 94 28,982 instructions 95 96 1.102235068 seconds time elapsed 97 98 --bpf-counters:: 99 Use BPF programs to aggregate readings 100 allows multiple perf-stat sessions tha 101 instructions, etc.) to share hardware 102 To use BPF programs on common events b 103 "perf config stat.bpf-counter-events=< 104 105 --bpf-attr-map:: 106 With option "--bpf-counters", differen 107 information about shared BPF programs 108 Use "--bpf-attr-map" to specify the pa 109 The default path is /sys/fs/bpf/perf_a 110 111 ifdef::HAVE_LIBPFM[] 112 --pfm-events events:: 113 Select a PMU event using libpfm4 syntax (see h 114 including support for event filters. For examp 115 inst_retired:any_p:u:c=1:i'. More than one eve 116 option using the comma separator. Hardware eve 117 events cannot be mixed together. The latter mu 118 option. The -e option and this one can be mixe 119 can be grouped using the {} notation. 120 endif::HAVE_LIBPFM[] 121 122 -a:: 123 --all-cpus:: 124 system-wide collection from all CPUs ( 125 126 --no-scale:: 127 Don't scale/normalize counter values 128 129 -d:: 130 --detailed:: 131 print more detailed statistics, can be 132 133 -d: detailed events, L1 an 134 -d -d: more detailed events, dTLB 135 -d -d -d: very detailed events, addin 136 137 -r:: 138 --repeat=<n>:: 139 repeat command and print average + std 140 141 -B:: 142 --big-num:: 143 print large numbers with thousands' se 144 Enabled by default. Use "--no-big-num" 145 Default setting can be changed with "p 146 147 -C:: 148 --cpu=:: 149 Count only on the list of CPUs provided. Multi 150 comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Range 151 In per-thread mode, this option is ignored. Th 152 to activate system-wide monitoring. Default is 153 154 -A:: 155 --no-aggr:: 156 Do not aggregate counts across all monitored C 157 158 -n:: 159 --null:: 160 null run - Don't start any counters. 161 162 This can be useful to measure just elapsed wal 163 raw overhead of perf stat itself, without runn 164 165 -v:: 166 --verbose:: 167 be more verbose (show counter open err 168 169 -x SEP:: 170 --field-separator SEP:: 171 print counts using a CSV-style output to make 172 spreadsheets. Columns are separated by the str 173 174 --table:: Display time for each run (-r option 175 176 $ perf stat --null -r 5 --table perf bench s 177 178 Performance counter stats for 'perf bench s 179 180 # Table of individual measurement 181 5.189 (-0.293) # 182 5.189 (-0.294) # 183 5.186 (-0.296) # 184 5.663 (+0.181) ## 185 6.186 (+0.703) #### 186 187 # Final result: 188 5.483 +- 0.198 seconds time elaps 189 190 -G name:: 191 --cgroup name:: 192 monitor only in the container (cgroup) called 193 in per-cpu mode. The cgroup filesystem must be 194 container "name" are monitored when they run o 195 can be provided. Each cgroup is applied to the 196 to first event, second cgroup to second event 197 an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, 198 corresponding events, i.e., they always refer 199 line. If the user wants to track multiple even 200 use '-e e1 -e e2 -G foo,foo' or just use '-e e 201 202 If wanting to monitor, say, 'cycles' for a cgr 203 command line can be used: 'perf stat -e cycles 204 205 --for-each-cgroup name:: 206 Expand event list for each cgroup in "name" (a 207 by comma). It also support regex patterns to 208 effect that repeating -e option and -G option 209 cannot be used with -G/--cgroup option. 210 211 -o file:: 212 --output file:: 213 Print the output into the designated file. 214 215 --append:: 216 Append to the output file designated with the 217 218 --log-fd:: 219 220 Log output to fd, instead of stderr. Compleme 221 with it. --append may be used here. Examples 222 3>results perf stat --log-fd 3 223 3>>results perf stat --log-fd 3 --append 224 225 --control=fifo:ctl-fifo[,ack-fifo]:: 226 --control=fd:ctl-fd[,ack-fd]:: 227 ctl-fifo / ack-fifo are opened and used as ctl 228 Listen on ctl-fd descriptor for command to con 229 'disable': disable events). Measurements can b 230 --delay=-1 option. Optionally send control com 231 to synchronize with the controlling process. E 232 disable events during measurements: 233 234 #!/bin/bash 235 236 ctl_dir=/tmp/ 237 238 ctl_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl.fifo 239 test -p ${ctl_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_fifo} 240 mkfifo ${ctl_fifo} 241 exec {ctl_fd}<>${ctl_fifo} 242 243 ctl_ack_fifo=${ctl_dir}perf_ctl_ack.fifo 244 test -p ${ctl_ack_fifo} && unlink ${ctl_ack_f 245 mkfifo ${ctl_ack_fifo} 246 exec {ctl_fd_ack}<>${ctl_ack_fifo} 247 248 perf stat -D -1 -e cpu-cycles -a -I 1000 249 --control fd:${ctl_fd},${ctl_fd_ack 250 \-- sleep 30 & 251 perf_pid=$! 252 253 sleep 5 && echo 'enable' >&${ctl_fd} && read 254 sleep 10 && echo 'disable' >&${ctl_fd} && rea 255 256 exec {ctl_fd_ack}>&- 257 unlink ${ctl_ack_fifo} 258 259 exec {ctl_fd}>&- 260 unlink ${ctl_fifo} 261 262 wait -n ${perf_pid} 263 exit $? 264 265 266 --pre:: 267 --post:: 268 Pre and post measurement hooks, e.g.: 269 270 perf stat --repeat 10 --null --sync --pre 'mak 271 272 -I msecs:: 273 --interval-print msecs:: 274 Print count deltas every N milliseconds (minim 275 The overhead percentage could be high in some 276 example: 'perf stat -I 1000 -e cycles 277 278 If the metric exists, it is calculated by the 279 280 --interval-count times:: 281 Print count deltas for fixed number of times. 282 This option should be used together with "-I" 283 example: 'perf stat -I 1000 --interval 284 285 --interval-clear:: 286 Clear the screen before next interval. 287 288 --timeout msecs:: 289 Stop the 'perf stat' session and print count d 290 This option is not supported with the "-I" opt 291 example: 'perf stat --time 2000 -e cyc 292 293 --metric-only:: 294 Only print computed metrics. Print them in a s 295 Don't show any raw values. Not supported with 296 297 --per-socket:: 298 Aggregate counts per processor socket for syst 299 is a useful mode to detect imbalance between s 300 use --per-socket in addition to -a. (system-wi 301 socket number and the number of online process 302 useful to gauge the amount of aggregation. 303 304 --per-die:: 305 Aggregate counts per processor die for system- 306 is a useful mode to detect imbalance between d 307 use --per-die in addition to -a. (system-wide) 308 die number and the number of online processors 309 useful to gauge the amount of aggregation. 310 311 --per-cluster:: 312 Aggregate counts per processor cluster for sys 313 is a useful mode to detect imbalance between c 314 use --per-cluster in addition to -a. (system-w 315 cluster number and the number of online proces 316 useful to gauge the amount of aggregation. The 317 related CPUs can be gotten from /sys/devices/s 318 319 --per-cache:: 320 Aggregate counts per cache instance for system 321 default, the aggregation happens for the cache 322 in the system. To specify a particular level, 323 alongside the option in the format [Ll][1-9][0 324 Using option "--per-cache=l3" or "--per-cache= 325 information at the boundary of the level 3 cac 326 327 --per-core:: 328 Aggregate counts per physical processor for sy 329 is a useful mode to detect imbalance between p 330 use --per-core in addition to -a. (system-wide 331 core number and the number of online logical p 332 333 --per-thread:: 334 Aggregate counts per monitored threads, when m 335 or processes (-p option). 336 337 --per-node:: 338 Aggregate counts per NUMA nodes for system-wid 339 is a useful mode to detect imbalance between N 340 mode, use --per-node in addition to -a. (syste 341 342 -D msecs:: 343 --delay msecs:: 344 After starting the program, wait msecs before 345 disabled). This is useful to filter out the st 346 which is often very different. 347 348 -T:: 349 --transaction:: 350 351 Print statistics of transactional execution if 352 353 --metric-no-group:: 354 By default, events to compute a metric are pla 355 group tries to enforce scheduling all or none 356 --metric-no-group option places events outside 357 increase the chance of the event being schedul 358 accuracy. However, as events may not be schedu 359 for metrics like instructions per cycle can be 360 may no longer be being measured at the same ti 361 362 --metric-no-merge:: 363 By default metric events in different weak gro 364 group contains all the events needed by anothe 365 group will be eliminated reducing event multip 366 that certain groups of metrics sum to 100%. A 367 group is that the group may require multiplexi 368 small group that need not have multiplexing is 369 forbids the event merging logic from sharing e 370 may be used to increase accuracy in this case. 371 372 --metric-no-threshold:: 373 Metric thresholds may increase the number of e 374 compute whether a metric has exceeded its thre 375 may not be desirable, for example, as the even 376 multiplexing. This option disables the adding 377 events for a metric. However, if there are suf 378 compute the threshold then the threshold is st 379 color the metric's computed value. 380 381 --quiet:: 382 Don't print output, warnings or messages. This 383 record below to only write data to the perf.da 384 385 STAT RECORD 386 ----------- 387 Stores stat data into perf data file. 388 389 -o file:: 390 --output file:: 391 Output file name. 392 393 STAT REPORT 394 ----------- 395 Reads and reports stat data from perf data fil 396 397 -i file:: 398 --input file:: 399 Input file name. 400 401 --per-socket:: 402 Aggregate counts per processor socket for syst 403 404 --per-die:: 405 Aggregate counts per processor die for system- 406 407 --per-cluster:: 408 Aggregate counts perf processor cluster for sy 409 410 --per-cache:: 411 Aggregate counts per cache instance for system 412 default, the aggregation happens for the cache 413 in the system. To specify a particular level, 414 alongside the option in the format [Ll][1-9][0 415 option "--per-cache=l3" or "--per-cache=L3" wi 416 information at the boundary of the level 3 cac 417 418 --per-core:: 419 Aggregate counts per physical processor for sy 420 421 -M:: 422 --metrics:: 423 Print metrics or metricgroups specified in a c 424 For a group all metrics from the group are add 425 The events from the metrics are automatically 426 See perf list output for the possible metrics 427 428 When threshold information is availabl 429 color red is used to signify a metric 430 while green shows it hasn't. The defau 431 no threshold information was available 432 couldn't be computed. 433 434 -A:: 435 --no-aggr:: 436 --no-merge:: 437 Do not aggregate/merge counts across monitored 438 439 When multiple events are created from a single 440 stat will, by default, aggregate the event cou 441 in a single row. This option disables that beh 442 individual events and counts. 443 444 Multiple events are created from a single even 445 446 1. PID monitoring isn't requested and the syst 447 CPU. For example, a system with 8 SMT threa 448 opened on each thread and aggregation is pe 449 450 2. Prefix or glob wildcard matching is used fo 451 example, multiple memory controller PMUs ma 452 suffix of _0, _1, etc. By default the event 453 combined if the PMU is specified without th 454 uncore_imc rather than uncore_imc_0. 455 456 3. Aliases, which are listed immediately after 457 by perf list, are used. 458 459 --hybrid-merge:: 460 Merge core event counts from all core PMUs. In 461 systems by default each core PMU will report i 462 separately. This option forces core PMU counts 463 a behavior closer to having a single CPU type 464 465 --topdown:: 466 Print top-down metrics supported by the CPU. T 467 bottle necks in the CPU pipeline for CPU bound 468 the cycles consumed down into frontend bound, 469 speculation and retiring. 470 471 Frontend bound means that the CPU cannot fetch 472 enough. Backend bound means that computation o 473 neck. Bad Speculation means that the CPU waste 474 mispredictions and similar issues. Retiring me 475 an apparently bottleneck. The bottleneck is on 476 if the workload is actually bound by the CPU a 477 478 For best results it is usually a good idea to 479 mode like -I 1000, as the bottleneck of worklo 480 481 This enables --metric-only, unless overridden 482 483 The following restrictions only apply to older 484 on newer CPUs (IceLake and later) TopDown can 485 486 The top down metrics are collected per core in 487 CPU thread. Per core mode is automatically ena 488 and -a (global monitoring) is needed, requirin 489 perf.perf_event_paranoid=-1. 490 491 Topdown uses the full Performance Monitoring U 492 disabling of the NMI watchdog (as root): 493 echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog 494 for best results. Otherwise the bottlenecks ma 495 on workload with changing phases. 496 497 To interpret the results it is usually needed 498 CPUs the workload runs on. If needed the CPUs 499 taskset. 500 501 --record-tpebs:: 502 Enable automatic sampling on Intel TPEBS retir 503 modifier). Without this option, perf would not 504 at runtime. Currently, a zero value is assigne 505 this option is not set. The TPEBS hardware fea 506 Rapids microarchitecture. This option only exi 507 Intel platforms with TPEBS feature. 508 509 --td-level:: 510 Print the top-down statistics that equal the i 511 users to print the interested top-down metrics 512 level 1 top-down metrics. 513 514 As the higher levels gather more metrics and u 515 will be less accurate. By convention a metric 516 appending '_group' to it and this will increas 517 gathering all metrics for a level. For example 518 highlight 'tma_frontend_bound'. This metric ma 519 'tma_frontend_bound_group' with 520 'perf stat -M tma_frontend_bound_group...'. 521 522 Error out if the input is higher than the supp 523 524 --smi-cost:: 525 Measure SMI cost if msr/aperf/ and msr/smi/ ev 526 527 During the measurement, the /sys/device/cpu/fr 528 freeze core counters on SMI. 529 The aperf counter will not be effected by the 530 The cost of SMI can be measured by (aperf - un 531 532 In practice, the percentages of SMI cycles is 533 oriented analysis. --metric_only will be appli 534 The output is SMI cycles%, equals to (aperf - 535 536 Users who wants to get the actual value can ap 537 538 --all-kernel:: 539 Configure all used events to run in kernel spa 540 541 --all-user:: 542 Configure all used events to run in user space 543 544 --percore-show-thread:: 545 The event modifier "percore" has supported to 546 for all hardware threads in a core and show th 547 548 This option with event modifier "percore" enab 549 counts for all hardware threads in a core but 550 hardware thread. This is essentially a replace 551 convenient for post processing. 552 553 --summary:: 554 Print summary for interval mode (-I). 555 556 --no-csv-summary:: 557 Don't print 'summary' at the first column for 558 This option must be used with -x and --summary 559 560 This option can be enabled in perf config by s 561 'stat.no-csv-summary'. 562 563 $ perf config stat.no-csv-summary=true 564 565 --cputype:: 566 Only enable events on applying cpu with this t 567 (e.g. core or atom)" 568 569 EXAMPLES 570 -------- 571 572 $ perf stat \-- make 573 574 Performance counter stats for 'make': 575 576 83723.452481 task-clock:u (msec) 577 0 context-switches:u 578 0 cpu-migrations:u 579 3,228,188 page-faults:u 580 229,570,665,834 cycles:u 581 313,163,853,778 instructions:u 582 69,704,684,856 branches:u 583 2,078,861,393 branch-misses:u 584 585 83.409183620 seconds time elapsed 586 587 74.684747000 seconds user 588 8.739217000 seconds sys 589 590 TIMINGS 591 ------- 592 As displayed in the example above we can displ 593 We always display the time the counters were e 594 595 83.409183620 seconds time elapsed 596 597 For workload sessions we also display time the 598 user/system lands: 599 600 74.684747000 seconds user 601 8.739217000 seconds sys 602 603 Those times are the very same as displayed by 604 605 CSV FORMAT 606 ---------- 607 608 With -x, perf stat is able to output a not-qui 609 Commas in the output are not put into "". To m 610 it is recommended to use a different character 611 612 The fields are in this order: 613 614 - optional usec time stamp in fraction 615 - optional CPU, core, or socket identi 616 - optional number of logical CPUs aggr 617 - counter value 618 - unit of the counter value or empty 619 - event name 620 - run time of counter 621 - percentage of measurement time the c 622 - optional variance if multiple values 623 - optional metric value 624 - optional unit of metric 625 626 Additional metrics may be printed with all ear 627 628 include::intel-hybrid.txt[] 629 630 JSON FORMAT 631 ----------- 632 633 With -j, perf stat is able to print out a JSON 634 that can be used for parsing. 635 636 - timestamp : optional usec time stamp in frac 637 - optional aggregate options: 638 - core : core identifier (with 639 - die : die identifier (with - 640 - socket : socket identifier ( 641 - node : node identifier (with 642 - thread : thread identifier ( 643 - counter-value : counter value 644 - unit : unit of the counter value or empty 645 - event : event name 646 - variance : optional variance if multiple val 647 - runtime : run time of counter 648 - metric-value : optional metric value 649 - metric-unit : optional unit of metric 650 651 SEE ALSO 652 -------- 653 linkperf:perf-top[1], linkperf:perf-list[1]
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