1 perf-trace(1) 2 ============= 3 4 NAME 5 ---- 6 perf-trace - strace inspired tool 7 8 SYNOPSIS 9 -------- 10 [verse] 11 'perf trace' 12 'perf trace record' 13 14 DESCRIPTION 15 ----------- 16 This command will show the events associated w 17 syscalls, but other system events like pagefau 18 scheduling events, etc. 19 20 This is a live mode tool in addition to workin 21 the other perf tools. Files can be generated u 22 but the session needs to include the raw_sysca 23 Alternatively, 'perf trace record' can be used 24 automatically include the raw_syscalls events 25 26 The following options apply to perf trace; opt 27 found in the perf record man page. 28 29 OPTIONS 30 ------- 31 32 -a:: 33 --all-cpus:: 34 System-wide collection from all CPUs. 35 36 -e:: 37 --expr:: 38 --event:: 39 List of syscalls and other perf events 40 etc) to show. Globbing is supported, e 41 See 'perf list' for a complete list of 42 Prefixing with ! shows all syscalls bu 43 need to escape it. 44 45 --filter=<filter>:: 46 Event filter. This option should follo 47 selects tracepoint event(s). 48 49 50 -D msecs:: 51 --delay msecs:: 52 After starting the program, wait msecs before 53 filter out the startup phase of the program, w 54 55 -o:: 56 --output=:: 57 Output file name. 58 59 -p:: 60 --pid=:: 61 Record events on existing process ID ( 62 63 -t:: 64 --tid=:: 65 Record events on existing thread ID (c 66 67 -u:: 68 --uid=:: 69 Record events in threads owned by uid. 70 71 -G:: 72 --cgroup:: 73 Record events in threads in a cgroup. 74 75 Look for cgroups to set at the /sys/fs 76 remove the /sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event/ 77 78 perf trace -G A -e sched:*swit 79 80 Will set all raw_syscalls:sys_{enter,e 81 _and_ sched:sched_switch to the 'A' cg 82 83 perf trace -e sched:*switch -G 84 85 will only set the sched:sched_switch e 86 other events (raw_syscalls:sys_{enter, 87 a cgroup (on the root cgroup, sys wide 88 89 Multiple cgroups: 90 91 perf trace -G A -e sched:*swit 92 93 the syscall ones go to the 'A' cgroup, 94 to the 'B' cgroup. 95 96 --filter-pids=:: 97 Filter out events for these pids and f 98 99 -v:: 100 --verbose:: 101 Increase the verbosity level. 102 103 --no-inherit:: 104 Child tasks do not inherit counters. 105 106 -m:: 107 --mmap-pages=:: 108 Number of mmap data pages (must be a p 109 specification in bytes with appended u 110 The size is rounded up to the nearest 111 112 -C:: 113 --cpu:: 114 Collect samples only on the list of CPUs provi 115 comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Range 116 In per-thread mode with inheritance mode on (d 117 the thread executes on the designated CPUs. De 118 119 --duration:: 120 Show only events that had a duration g 121 122 --sched:: 123 Accrue thread runtime and provide a su 124 125 --failure:: 126 Show only syscalls that failed, i.e. t 127 128 -i:: 129 --input:: 130 Process events from a given perf data 131 132 -T:: 133 --time:: 134 Print full timestamp rather time relat 135 136 --comm:: 137 Show process COMM right beside its ID, 138 139 -s:: 140 --summary:: 141 Show only a summary of syscalls by thr 142 (in msec) and relative stddev. 143 144 -S:: 145 --with-summary:: 146 Show all syscalls followed by a summar 147 average times (in msec) and relative stdde 148 149 --errno-summary:: 150 To be used with -s or -S, to show stat 151 syscalls, using only this option will 152 153 --tool_stats:: 154 Show tool stats such as number of time 155 hooking the open syscall return + vfs_ 156 157 -f:: 158 --force:: 159 Don't complain, do it. 160 161 -F=[all|min|maj]:: 162 --pf=[all|min|maj]:: 163 Trace pagefaults. Optionally, you can 164 major or all pagefaults. Default value 165 166 --syscalls:: 167 Trace system calls. This options is en 168 --no-syscalls. 169 170 --call-graph [mode,type,min[,limit],order[,key 171 Setup and enable call-graph (stack cha 172 See `--call-graph` section in perf-rec 173 man pages for details. The ones that a 174 are 'dwarf' and 'lbr', where available 175 176 Using this will, for the root user, bu 177 times the maximum for non-root users, 178 sysctl. This is done only if the user 179 180 --kernel-syscall-graph:: 181 Show the kernel callchains on the sys 182 183 --max-events=N:: 184 Stop after processing N events. Note t 185 only at exit time or when a syscall is 186 option is equivalent to the number of 187 188 --switch-on EVENT_NAME:: 189 Only consider events after this event 190 191 --switch-off EVENT_NAME:: 192 Stop considering events after this eve 193 194 --show-on-off-events:: 195 Show the --switch-on/off events too. 196 197 --max-stack:: 198 Set the stack depth limit when parsing 199 beyond the specified depth will be ign 200 this is just about the presentation pa 201 not limiting, the overhead of callchai 202 knobs in --call-graph dwarf. 203 204 Implies '--call-graph dwarf' when --ca 205 command line, on systems where DWARF u 206 207 Default: /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_m 208 live sessions (without --inpu 209 210 --min-stack:: 211 Set the stack depth limit when parsing 212 below the specified depth will be igno 213 214 Implies '--call-graph dwarf' when --ca 215 command line, on systems where DWARF u 216 217 --print-sample:: 218 Print the PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE PERF_SAMP 219 raw_syscalls:sys_{enter,exit} tracepoi 220 221 --proc-map-timeout:: 222 When processing pre-existing threads / 223 because the file may be huge. A time o 224 This option sets the time out limit. T 225 226 --sort-events:: 227 Do sorting on batches of events, use w 228 may happen, for instance, when a threa 229 while processing a syscall. 230 231 --libtraceevent_print:: 232 Use libtraceevent to print tracepoint 233 the same beautifiers used in the strac 234 tracepoint arguments. 235 236 --map-dump:: 237 Dump BPF maps setup by events passed v 238 living in tools/perf/examples/bpf/augm 239 dumps just boolean map values and inte 240 by default and use BTF when available, 241 printing using the existing 'perf trac 242 arguments to strings (pid to comm, sys 243 244 245 PAGEFAULTS 246 ---------- 247 248 When tracing pagefaults, the format of the tra 249 250 <min|maj>fault [<ip.symbol>+<ip.offset>] => <ad 251 252 - min/maj indicates whether fault event is min 253 - ip.symbol shows symbol for instruction point 254 fault); if no debug symbols available, perf 255 - addr.dso shows DSO for the faulted address; 256 - map type is either 'd' for non-executable ma 257 - addr level is either 'k' for kernel dso or ' 258 259 For symbols resolution you may need to install 260 261 Please be aware that duration is currently alw 262 time it took for fault to be handled! 263 264 When --verbose specified, perf trace tries to 265 for both IP and fault address in the form of d 266 267 EXAMPLES 268 -------- 269 270 Trace only major pagefaults: 271 272 $ perf trace --no-syscalls -F 273 274 Trace syscalls, major and minor pagefaults: 275 276 $ perf trace -F all 277 278 1416.547 ( 0.000 ms): python/20235 majfault 279 280 As you can see, there was major pagefault in 281 CRYPTO_push_info_ routine which faulted some 282 283 Trace the first 4 open, openat or open_by_hand 284 285 $ perf trace -e open* --max-events 4 286 [root@jouet perf]# trace -e open* --max-even 287 2272.992 ( 0.037 ms): gnome-shell/1370 opena 288 2277.481 ( 0.139 ms): gnome-shell/3039 opena 289 3026.398 ( 0.076 ms): gnome-shell/3039 opena 290 4294.665 ( 0.015 ms): sed/15879 openat(dfd: 291 $ 292 293 Trace the first minor page fault when running 294 295 # perf trace -F min --max-stack=7 --max-even 296 0.000 ( 0.000 ms): sleep/18006 minfault [ 297 __clear 298 load_el 299 search_ 300 __do_ex 301 __x64_s 302 do_sysc 303 entry_S 304 # 305 306 Trace the next min page page fault to take pla 307 308 # perf trace -F min --call-graph=dwarf --max 309 0.000 ( 0.000 ms): Web Content/17136 minf 310 js::gc: 311 js::gc: 312 js::gc: 313 js::gc: 314 js::gc: 315 js::gc: 316 js::gc: 317 js::All 318 js::All 319 JSThinI 320 Allocat 321 js::Con 322 [0x18b2 323 # 324 325 Trace the next two sched:sched_switch events, 326 next block:*_unplug and the next three net:*de 327 with a backtrace of at most 16 entries, system 328 329 # perf trace -e sched:*switch/nr=2/,block:*_ 330 0.000 :0/0 sched:sched_switch:swapper/2:0 331 0.015 rcu_sched/10 sched:sched_switch:rcu 332 254.198 irq/50-iwlwifi/680 net:net_dev_queu 333 __dev_q 334 273.977 :0/0 net:net_dev_queue:dev=wlp3s0 s 335 __dev_q 336 274.007 :0/0 net:net_dev_queue:dev=wlp3s0 s 337 __dev_q 338 2930.140 kworker/u16:58/2722 block:block_plu 339 2930.162 kworker/u16:58/2722 block:block_unp 340 4466.094 jbd2/dm-2-8/748 block:block_plug:[j 341 8050.123 kworker/u16:30/2694 block:block_plu 342 8050.271 kworker/u16:30/2694 block:block_plu 343 # 344 345 SEE ALSO 346 -------- 347 linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-script[
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