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  1 perf.data format                                    1 perf.data format
  2                                                     2 
  3 Uptodate as of v4.7                                 3 Uptodate as of v4.7
  4                                                     4 
  5 This document describes the on-disk perf.data       5 This document describes the on-disk perf.data format, generated by perf record
  6 or perf inject and consumed by the other perf       6 or perf inject and consumed by the other perf tools.
  7                                                     7 
  8 On a high level perf.data contains the events       8 On a high level perf.data contains the events generated by the PMUs, plus metadata.
  9                                                     9 
 10 All fields are in native-endian of the machine     10 All fields are in native-endian of the machine that generated the perf.data.
 11                                                    11 
 12 When perf is writing to a pipe it uses a speci     12 When perf is writing to a pipe it uses a special version of the file
 13 format that does not rely on seeking to adjust     13 format that does not rely on seeking to adjust data offsets.  This
 14 format is described in "Pipe-mode data" sectio     14 format is described in "Pipe-mode data" section. The pipe data version can be
 15 augmented with additional events using perf in     15 augmented with additional events using perf inject.
 16                                                    16 
 17 The file starts with a perf_header:                17 The file starts with a perf_header:
 18                                                    18 
 19 struct perf_header {                               19 struct perf_header {
 20         char magic[8];          /* PERFILE2 */     20         char magic[8];          /* PERFILE2 */
 21         uint64_t size;          /* size of the     21         uint64_t size;          /* size of the header */
 22         uint64_t attr_size;     /* size of an      22         uint64_t attr_size;     /* size of an attribute in attrs */
 23         struct perf_file_section attrs;            23         struct perf_file_section attrs;
 24         struct perf_file_section data;             24         struct perf_file_section data;
 25         struct perf_file_section event_types;      25         struct perf_file_section event_types;
 26         uint64_t flags;                            26         uint64_t flags;
 27         uint64_t flags1[3];                        27         uint64_t flags1[3];
 28 };                                                 28 };
 29                                                    29 
 30 The magic number identifies the perf file and      30 The magic number identifies the perf file and the version. Current perf versions
 31 use PERFILE2. Old perf versions generated a ve     31 use PERFILE2. Old perf versions generated a version 1 format (PERFFILE). Version 1
 32 is not described here. The magic number also i     32 is not described here. The magic number also identifies the endian. When the
 33 magic value is 64bit byte swapped compared the     33 magic value is 64bit byte swapped compared the file is in non-native
 34 endian.                                            34 endian.
 35                                                    35 
 36 A perf_file_section contains a pointer to anot     36 A perf_file_section contains a pointer to another section of the perf file.
 37 The header contains three such pointers: for a     37 The header contains three such pointers: for attributes, data and event types.
 38                                                    38 
 39 struct perf_file_section {                         39 struct perf_file_section {
 40         uint64_t offset;        /* offset from     40         uint64_t offset;        /* offset from start of file */
 41         uint64_t size;          /* size of the     41         uint64_t size;          /* size of the section */
 42 };                                                 42 };
 43                                                    43 
 44 Flags section:                                     44 Flags section:
 45                                                    45 
 46 For each of the optional features a perf_file_ !!  46 The header is followed by different optional headers, described by the bits set
 47 section if the feature bit is set in the perf_ !!  47 in flags. Only headers for which the bit is set are included. Each header
 48 respective perf_file_section points to the dat !!  48 consists of a perf_file_section located after the initial header.
 49 defines its size.                              !!  49 The respective perf_file_section points to the data of the additional
                                                   >>  50 header and defines its size.
 50                                                    51 
 51 Some headers consist of strings, which are def     52 Some headers consist of strings, which are defined like this:
 52                                                    53 
 53 struct perf_header_string {                        54 struct perf_header_string {
 54        uint32_t len;                               55        uint32_t len;
 55        char string[len]; /* zero terminated */     56        char string[len]; /* zero terminated */
 56 };                                                 57 };
 57                                                    58 
 58 Some headers consist of a sequence of strings,     59 Some headers consist of a sequence of strings, which start with a
 59                                                    60 
 60 struct perf_header_string_list {                   61 struct perf_header_string_list {
 61      uint32_t nr;                                  62      uint32_t nr;
 62      struct perf_header_string strings[nr]; /*     63      struct perf_header_string strings[nr]; /* variable length records */
 63 };                                                 64 };
 64                                                    65 
 65 The bits are the flags bits in a 256 bit bitma     66 The bits are the flags bits in a 256 bit bitmap starting with
 66 flags. These define the valid bits:                67 flags. These define the valid bits:
 67                                                    68 
 68         HEADER_RESERVED         = 0,    /* alw     69         HEADER_RESERVED         = 0,    /* always cleared */
 69         HEADER_FIRST_FEATURE    = 1,               70         HEADER_FIRST_FEATURE    = 1,
 70         HEADER_TRACING_DATA     = 1,               71         HEADER_TRACING_DATA     = 1,
 71                                                    72 
 72 Describe me.                                       73 Describe me.
 73                                                    74 
 74         HEADER_BUILD_ID = 2,                       75         HEADER_BUILD_ID = 2,
 75                                                    76 
 76 The header consists of an sequence of build_id     77 The header consists of an sequence of build_id_event. The size of each record
 77 is defined by header.size (see perf_event.h).      78 is defined by header.size (see perf_event.h). Each event defines a ELF build id
 78 for a executable file name for a pid. An ELF b     79 for a executable file name for a pid. An ELF build id is a unique identifier
 79 assigned by the linker to an executable.           80 assigned by the linker to an executable.
 80                                                    81 
 81 struct build_id_event {                            82 struct build_id_event {
 82         struct perf_event_header header;           83         struct perf_event_header header;
 83         pid_t                    pid;              84         pid_t                    pid;
 84         uint8_t                  build_id[24];     85         uint8_t                  build_id[24];
 85         char                     filename[head     86         char                     filename[header.size - offsetof(struct build_id_event, filename)];
 86 };                                                 87 };
 87                                                    88 
 88         HEADER_HOSTNAME = 3,                       89         HEADER_HOSTNAME = 3,
 89                                                    90 
 90 A perf_header_string with the hostname where t     91 A perf_header_string with the hostname where the data was collected
 91 (uname -n)                                         92 (uname -n)
 92                                                    93 
 93         HEADER_OSRELEASE = 4,                      94         HEADER_OSRELEASE = 4,
 94                                                    95 
 95 A perf_header_string with the os release where     96 A perf_header_string with the os release where the data was collected
 96 (uname -r)                                         97 (uname -r)
 97                                                    98 
 98         HEADER_VERSION = 5,                        99         HEADER_VERSION = 5,
 99                                                   100 
100 A perf_header_string with the perf user tool v    101 A perf_header_string with the perf user tool version where the
101 data was collected. This is the same as the ve    102 data was collected. This is the same as the version of the source tree
102 the perf tool was built from.                     103 the perf tool was built from.
103                                                   104 
104         HEADER_ARCH = 6,                          105         HEADER_ARCH = 6,
105                                                   106 
106 A perf_header_string with the CPU architecture    107 A perf_header_string with the CPU architecture (uname -m)
107                                                   108 
108         HEADER_NRCPUS = 7,                        109         HEADER_NRCPUS = 7,
109                                                   110 
110 A structure defining the number of CPUs.          111 A structure defining the number of CPUs.
111                                                   112 
112 struct nr_cpus {                                  113 struct nr_cpus {
113        uint32_t nr_cpus_available; /* CPUs not    114        uint32_t nr_cpus_available; /* CPUs not yet onlined */
114        uint32_t nr_cpus_online;                   115        uint32_t nr_cpus_online;
115 };                                                116 };
116                                                   117 
117         HEADER_CPUDESC = 8,                       118         HEADER_CPUDESC = 8,
118                                                   119 
119 A perf_header_string with description of the C    120 A perf_header_string with description of the CPU. On x86 this is the model name
120 in /proc/cpuinfo                                  121 in /proc/cpuinfo
121                                                   122 
122         HEADER_CPUID = 9,                         123         HEADER_CPUID = 9,
123                                                   124 
124 A perf_header_string with the exact CPU type.     125 A perf_header_string with the exact CPU type. On x86 this is
125 vendor,family,model,stepping. For example: Gen    126 vendor,family,model,stepping. For example: GenuineIntel,6,69,1
126                                                   127 
127         HEADER_TOTAL_MEM = 10,                    128         HEADER_TOTAL_MEM = 10,
128                                                   129 
129 An uint64_t with the total memory in kilobytes !! 130 An uint64_t with the total memory in bytes.
130                                                   131 
131         HEADER_CMDLINE = 11,                      132         HEADER_CMDLINE = 11,
132                                                   133 
133 A perf_header_string_list with the perf arg-ve !! 134 A perf_header_string with the perf command line used to collect the data.
134                                                   135 
135         HEADER_EVENT_DESC = 12,                   136         HEADER_EVENT_DESC = 12,
136                                                   137 
137 Another description of the perf_event_attrs, m    138 Another description of the perf_event_attrs, more detailed than header.attrs
138 including IDs and names. See perf_event.h or t    139 including IDs and names. See perf_event.h or the man page for a description
139 of a struct perf_event_attr.                      140 of a struct perf_event_attr.
140                                                   141 
141 struct {                                          142 struct {
142        uint32_t nr; /* number of events */        143        uint32_t nr; /* number of events */
143        uint32_t attr_size; /* size of each per    144        uint32_t attr_size; /* size of each perf_event_attr */
144        struct {                                   145        struct {
145               struct perf_event_attr attr;  /*    146               struct perf_event_attr attr;  /* size of attr_size */
146               uint32_t nr_ids;                    147               uint32_t nr_ids;
147               struct perf_header_string event_    148               struct perf_header_string event_string;
148               uint64_t ids[nr_ids];               149               uint64_t ids[nr_ids];
149        } events[nr]; /* Variable length record    150        } events[nr]; /* Variable length records */
150 };                                                151 };
151                                                   152 
152         HEADER_CPU_TOPOLOGY = 13,                 153         HEADER_CPU_TOPOLOGY = 13,
153                                                   154 
154 struct {                                       !! 155 String lists defining the core and CPU threads topology.
155         /*                                     !! 156 The string lists are followed by a variable length array
156          * First revision of HEADER_CPU_TOPOLO !! 157 which contains core_id and socket_id of each cpu.
157          *                                     !! 158 The number of entries can be determined by the size of the
158          * See 'struct perf_header_string_list !! 159 section minus the sizes of both string lists.
159          * in this file.                       << 
160          */                                    << 
161                                                   160 
                                                   >> 161 struct {
162        struct perf_header_string_list cores; /    162        struct perf_header_string_list cores; /* Variable length */
163        struct perf_header_string_list threads;    163        struct perf_header_string_list threads; /* Variable length */
164                                                << 
165        /*                                      << 
166         * Second revision of HEADER_CPU_TOPOLO << 
167         * will not consider what comes next    << 
168         */                                     << 
169                                                << 
170        struct {                                   164        struct {
171               uint32_t core_id;                   165               uint32_t core_id;
172               uint32_t socket_id;                 166               uint32_t socket_id;
173        } cpus[nr]; /* Variable length records     167        } cpus[nr]; /* Variable length records */
174        /* 'nr' comes from previously processed << 
175                                                << 
176         /*                                     << 
177          * Third revision of HEADER_CPU_TOPOLO << 
178          * will not consider what comes next   << 
179          */                                    << 
180                                                << 
181         struct perf_header_string_list dies; / << 
182         uint32_t die_id[nr_cpus_avail]; /* fro << 
183 };                                                168 };
184                                                   169 
185 Example:                                          170 Example:
186         sibling sockets : 0-8                  !! 171         sibling cores   : 0-3
187         sibling dies    : 0-3                  << 
188         sibling dies    : 4-7                  << 
189         sibling threads : 0-1                     172         sibling threads : 0-1
190         sibling threads : 2-3                     173         sibling threads : 2-3
191         sibling threads : 4-5                  << 
192         sibling threads : 6-7                  << 
193                                                   174 
194         HEADER_NUMA_TOPOLOGY = 14,                175         HEADER_NUMA_TOPOLOGY = 14,
195                                                   176 
196         A list of NUMA node descriptions          177         A list of NUMA node descriptions
197                                                   178 
198 struct {                                          179 struct {
199        uint32_t nr;                               180        uint32_t nr;
200        struct {                                   181        struct {
201               uint32_t nodenr;                    182               uint32_t nodenr;
202               uint64_t mem_total;                 183               uint64_t mem_total;
203               uint64_t mem_free;                  184               uint64_t mem_free;
204               struct perf_header_string cpus;     185               struct perf_header_string cpus;
205        } nodes[nr]; /* Variable length records    186        } nodes[nr]; /* Variable length records */
206 };                                                187 };
207                                                   188 
208         HEADER_BRANCH_STACK = 15,                 189         HEADER_BRANCH_STACK = 15,
209                                                   190 
210 Not implemented in perf.                          191 Not implemented in perf.
211                                                   192 
212         HEADER_PMU_MAPPINGS = 16,                 193         HEADER_PMU_MAPPINGS = 16,
213                                                   194 
214         A list of PMU structures, defining the    195         A list of PMU structures, defining the different PMUs supported by perf.
215                                                   196 
216 struct {                                          197 struct {
217        uint32_t nr;                               198        uint32_t nr;
218        struct pmu {                               199        struct pmu {
219               uint32_t pmu_type;                  200               uint32_t pmu_type;
220               struct perf_header_string pmu_na    201               struct perf_header_string pmu_name;
221        } [nr]; /* Variable length records */      202        } [nr]; /* Variable length records */
222 };                                                203 };
223                                                   204 
224         HEADER_GROUP_DESC = 17,                   205         HEADER_GROUP_DESC = 17,
225                                                   206 
226         Description of counter groups ({...} i    207         Description of counter groups ({...} in perf syntax)
227                                                   208 
228 struct {                                          209 struct {
229          uint32_t nr;                             210          uint32_t nr;
230          struct {                                 211          struct {
231                 struct perf_header_string stri    212                 struct perf_header_string string;
232                 uint32_t leader_idx;              213                 uint32_t leader_idx;
233                 uint32_t nr_members;              214                 uint32_t nr_members;
234          } [nr]; /* Variable length records */    215          } [nr]; /* Variable length records */
235 };                                                216 };
236                                                   217 
237         HEADER_AUXTRACE = 18,                     218         HEADER_AUXTRACE = 18,
238                                                   219 
239 Define additional auxtrace areas in the perf.d    220 Define additional auxtrace areas in the perf.data. auxtrace is used to store
240 undecoded hardware tracing information, such a    221 undecoded hardware tracing information, such as Intel Processor Trace data.
241                                                   222 
242 /**                                               223 /**
243  * struct auxtrace_index_entry - indexes a AUX    224  * struct auxtrace_index_entry - indexes a AUX area tracing event within a
244  *                               perf.data fil    225  *                               perf.data file.
245  * @file_offset: offset within the perf.data f    226  * @file_offset: offset within the perf.data file
246  * @sz: size of the event                         227  * @sz: size of the event
247  */                                               228  */
248 struct auxtrace_index_entry {                     229 struct auxtrace_index_entry {
249         u64                     file_offset;      230         u64                     file_offset;
250         u64                     sz;               231         u64                     sz;
251 };                                                232 };
252                                                   233 
253 #define PERF_AUXTRACE_INDEX_ENTRY_COUNT 256       234 #define PERF_AUXTRACE_INDEX_ENTRY_COUNT 256
254                                                   235 
255 /**                                               236 /**
256  * struct auxtrace_index - index of AUX area t    237  * struct auxtrace_index - index of AUX area tracing events within a perf.data
257  *                         file.                  238  *                         file.
258  * @list: linking a number of arrays of entrie    239  * @list: linking a number of arrays of entries
259  * @nr: number of entries                         240  * @nr: number of entries
260  * @entries: array of entries                     241  * @entries: array of entries
261  */                                               242  */
262 struct auxtrace_index {                           243 struct auxtrace_index {
263         struct list_head        list;             244         struct list_head        list;
264         size_t                  nr;               245         size_t                  nr;
265         struct auxtrace_index_entry entries[PE    246         struct auxtrace_index_entry entries[PERF_AUXTRACE_INDEX_ENTRY_COUNT];
266 };                                                247 };
267                                                   248 
268         HEADER_STAT = 19,                         249         HEADER_STAT = 19,
269                                                   250 
270 This is merely a flag signifying that the data    251 This is merely a flag signifying that the data section contains data
271 recorded from perf stat record.                   252 recorded from perf stat record.
272                                                   253 
273         HEADER_CACHE = 20,                        254         HEADER_CACHE = 20,
274                                                   255 
275 Description of the cache hierarchy. Based on t    256 Description of the cache hierarchy. Based on the Linux sysfs format
276 in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cache/            257 in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cache/
277                                                   258 
278         u32 version     Currently always 1        259         u32 version     Currently always 1
279         u32 number_of_cache_levels                260         u32 number_of_cache_levels
280                                                   261 
281 struct {                                          262 struct {
282         u32     level;                            263         u32     level;
283         u32     line_size;                        264         u32     line_size;
284         u32     sets;                             265         u32     sets;
285         u32     ways;                             266         u32     ways;
286         struct perf_header_string type;           267         struct perf_header_string type;
287         struct perf_header_string size;           268         struct perf_header_string size;
288         struct perf_header_string map;            269         struct perf_header_string map;
289 }[number_of_cache_levels];                        270 }[number_of_cache_levels];
290                                                   271 
291         HEADER_SAMPLE_TIME = 21,                  272         HEADER_SAMPLE_TIME = 21,
292                                                   273 
293 Two uint64_t for the time of first sample and     274 Two uint64_t for the time of first sample and the time of last sample.
294                                                   275 
295         HEADER_SAMPLE_TOPOLOGY = 22,           << 
296                                                << 
297 Physical memory map and its node assignments.  << 
298                                                << 
299 The format of data in MEM_TOPOLOGY is as follo << 
300                                                << 
301         u64 version;            // Currently 1 << 
302         u64 block_size_bytes;   // /sys/device << 
303         u64 count;              // number of n << 
304                                                << 
305 struct memory_node {                           << 
306         u64 node_id;            // node index  << 
307         u64 size;               // size of bit << 
308         struct bitmap {                        << 
309                 /* size of bitmap again */     << 
310                 u64 bitmapsize;                << 
311                 /* bitmap of memory indexes th << 
312                 /* /sys/devices/system/node/no << 
313                 u64 entries[(bitmapsize/64)+1] << 
314         }                                      << 
315 }[count];                                      << 
316                                                << 
317 The MEM_TOPOLOGY can be displayed with followi << 
318                                                << 
319 $ perf report --header-only -I                 << 
320 ...                                            << 
321 # memory nodes (nr 1, block size 0x8000000):   << 
322 #    0 [7G]: 0-23,32-69                        << 
323                                                << 
324         HEADER_CLOCKID = 23,                   << 
325                                                << 
326 One uint64_t for the clockid frequency, specif << 
327 record -k' (see clock_gettime()), to enable ti << 
328 conversion into wall clock time on the reporti << 
329                                                << 
330         HEADER_DIR_FORMAT = 24,                << 
331                                                << 
332 The data files layout is described by HEADER_D << 
333 holds only version number (1):                 << 
334                                                << 
335   uint64_t version;                            << 
336                                                << 
337 The current version holds only version value ( << 
338                                                << 
339 - Follow the 'data.*' name format.             << 
340                                                << 
341 - Contain raw events data in standard perf for << 
342   to be sorted)                                << 
343                                                << 
344 Future versions are expected to describe diffe << 
345 to special needs.                              << 
346                                                << 
347         HEADER_BPF_PROG_INFO = 25,             << 
348                                                << 
349 struct perf_bpil, which contains detailed info << 
350 a BPF program, including type, id, tag, jited/ << 
351                                                << 
352         HEADER_BPF_BTF = 26,                   << 
353                                                << 
354 Contains BPF Type Format (BTF). For more infor << 
355 refer to Documentation/bpf/btf.rst.            << 
356                                                << 
357 struct {                                       << 
358         u32     id;                            << 
359         u32     data_size;                     << 
360         char    data[];                        << 
361 };                                             << 
362                                                << 
363         HEADER_COMPRESSED = 27,                << 
364                                                << 
365 struct {                                       << 
366         u32     version;                       << 
367         u32     type;                          << 
368         u32     level;                         << 
369         u32     ratio;                         << 
370         u32     mmap_len;                      << 
371 };                                             << 
372                                                << 
373 Indicates that trace contains records of PERF_ << 
374 that have perf_events records in compressed fo << 
375                                                << 
376         HEADER_CPU_PMU_CAPS = 28,              << 
377                                                << 
378         A list of cpu PMU capabilities. The fo << 
379                                                << 
380 struct {                                       << 
381         u32 nr_cpu_pmu_caps;                   << 
382         {                                      << 
383                 char    name[];                << 
384                 char    value[];               << 
385         } [nr_cpu_pmu_caps]                    << 
386 };                                             << 
387                                                << 
388                                                << 
389 Example:                                       << 
390  cpu pmu capabilities: branches=32, max_precis << 
391                                                << 
392         HEADER_CLOCK_DATA = 29,                << 
393                                                << 
394         Contains clock id and its reference ti << 
395         time taken at the 'same time', both va << 
396         The format of data is as below.        << 
397                                                << 
398 struct {                                       << 
399         u32 version;  /* version = 1 */        << 
400         u32 clockid;                           << 
401         u64 wall_clock_ns;                     << 
402         u64 clockid_time_ns;                   << 
403 };                                             << 
404                                                << 
405         HEADER_HYBRID_TOPOLOGY = 30,           << 
406                                                << 
407 Indicate the hybrid CPUs. The format of data i << 
408                                                << 
409 struct {                                       << 
410         u32 nr;                                << 
411         struct {                               << 
412                 char pmu_name[];               << 
413                 char cpus[];                   << 
414         } [nr]; /* Variable length records */  << 
415 };                                             << 
416                                                << 
417 Example:                                       << 
418   hybrid cpu system:                           << 
419   cpu_core cpu list : 0-15                     << 
420   cpu_atom cpu list : 16-23                    << 
421                                                << 
422         HEADER_PMU_CAPS = 31,                  << 
423                                                << 
424         List of pmu capabilities (except cpu p << 
425         covered by HEADER_CPU_PMU_CAPS). Note  << 
426         capabilities are also stored here.     << 
427                                                << 
428 struct {                                       << 
429         u32 nr_pmu;                            << 
430         struct {                               << 
431                 u32 nr_caps;                   << 
432                 {                              << 
433                         char    name[];        << 
434                         char    value[];       << 
435                 } [nr_caps];                   << 
436                 char pmu_name[];               << 
437         } [nr_pmu];                            << 
438 };                                             << 
439                                                << 
440         other bits are reserved and should ign    276         other bits are reserved and should ignored for now
441         HEADER_FEAT_BITS        = 256,            277         HEADER_FEAT_BITS        = 256,
442                                                   278 
443 Attributes                                        279 Attributes
444                                                   280 
445 This is an array of perf_event_attrs, each att    281 This is an array of perf_event_attrs, each attr_size bytes long, which defines
446 each event collected. See perf_event.h or the     282 each event collected. See perf_event.h or the man page for a detailed
447 description.                                      283 description.
448                                                   284 
449 Data                                              285 Data
450                                                   286 
451 This section is the bulk of the file. It consi    287 This section is the bulk of the file. It consist of a stream of perf_events
452 describing events. This matches the format gen    288 describing events. This matches the format generated by the kernel.
453 See perf_event.h or the manpage for a detailed    289 See perf_event.h or the manpage for a detailed description.
454                                                   290 
455 Some notes on parsing:                            291 Some notes on parsing:
456                                                   292 
457 Ordering                                          293 Ordering
458                                                   294 
459 The events are not necessarily in time stamp o    295 The events are not necessarily in time stamp order, as they can be
460 collected in parallel on different CPUs. If th    296 collected in parallel on different CPUs. If the events should be
461 processed in time order they need to be sorted    297 processed in time order they need to be sorted first. It is possible
462 to only do a partial sort using the FINISHED_R    298 to only do a partial sort using the FINISHED_ROUND event header (see
463 below). perf record guarantees that there is n    299 below). perf record guarantees that there is no reordering over a
464 FINISHED_ROUND.                                   300 FINISHED_ROUND.
465                                                   301 
466 ID vs IDENTIFIER                                  302 ID vs IDENTIFIER
467                                                   303 
468 When the event stream contains multiple events    304 When the event stream contains multiple events each event is identified
469 by an ID. This can be either through the PERF_    305 by an ID. This can be either through the PERF_SAMPLE_ID or the
470 PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER header. The PERF_SAMPLE    306 PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER header. The PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER header is
471 at a fixed offset from the event header, which    307 at a fixed offset from the event header, which allows reliable
472 parsing of the header. Relying on ID may be am    308 parsing of the header. Relying on ID may be ambiguous.
473 IDENTIFIER is only supported by newer Linux ke    309 IDENTIFIER is only supported by newer Linux kernels.
474                                                   310 
475 Perf record specific events:                      311 Perf record specific events:
476                                                   312 
477 In addition to the kernel generated event type    313 In addition to the kernel generated event types perf record adds its
478 own event types (in addition it also synthesiz    314 own event types (in addition it also synthesizes some kernel events,
479 for example MMAP events)                          315 for example MMAP events)
480                                                   316 
481         PERF_RECORD_USER_TYPE_START               317         PERF_RECORD_USER_TYPE_START             = 64,
482         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_ATTR                   318         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_ATTR                 = 64,
483                                                   319 
484 struct attr_event {                               320 struct attr_event {
485         struct perf_event_header header;          321         struct perf_event_header header;
486         struct perf_event_attr attr;              322         struct perf_event_attr attr;
487         uint64_t id[];                            323         uint64_t id[];
488 };                                                324 };
489                                                   325 
490         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE             326         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE           = 65, /* deprecated */
491                                                   327 
492 #define MAX_EVENT_NAME 64                         328 #define MAX_EVENT_NAME 64
493                                                   329 
494 struct perf_trace_event_type {                    330 struct perf_trace_event_type {
495         uint64_t        event_id;                 331         uint64_t        event_id;
496         char    name[MAX_EVENT_NAME];             332         char    name[MAX_EVENT_NAME];
497 };                                                333 };
498                                                   334 
499 struct event_type_event {                         335 struct event_type_event {
500         struct perf_event_header header;          336         struct perf_event_header header;
501         struct perf_trace_event_type event_typ    337         struct perf_trace_event_type event_type;
502 };                                                338 };
503                                                   339 
504                                                   340 
505         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_TRACING_DATA           341         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_TRACING_DATA         = 66,
506                                                   342 
507 Describe me                                       343 Describe me
508                                                   344 
509 struct tracing_data_event {                       345 struct tracing_data_event {
510         struct perf_event_header header;          346         struct perf_event_header header;
511         uint32_t size;                            347         uint32_t size;
512 };                                                348 };
513                                                   349 
514         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_BUILD_ID               350         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_BUILD_ID             = 67,
515                                                   351 
516 Define a ELF build ID for a referenced executa    352 Define a ELF build ID for a referenced executable.
517                                                   353 
518        struct build_id_event;   /* See above *    354        struct build_id_event;   /* See above */
519                                                   355 
520         PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND                356         PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND              = 68,
521                                                   357 
522 No event reordering over this header. No paylo    358 No event reordering over this header. No payload.
523                                                   359 
524         PERF_RECORD_ID_INDEX                      360         PERF_RECORD_ID_INDEX                    = 69,
525                                                   361 
526 Map event ids to CPUs and TIDs.                   362 Map event ids to CPUs and TIDs.
527                                                   363 
528 struct id_index_entry {                           364 struct id_index_entry {
529         uint64_t id;                              365         uint64_t id;
530         uint64_t idx;                             366         uint64_t idx;
531         uint64_t cpu;                             367         uint64_t cpu;
532         uint64_t tid;                             368         uint64_t tid;
533 };                                                369 };
534                                                   370 
535 struct id_index_event {                           371 struct id_index_event {
536         struct perf_event_header header;          372         struct perf_event_header header;
537         uint64_t nr;                              373         uint64_t nr;
538         struct id_index_entry entries[nr];        374         struct id_index_entry entries[nr];
539 };                                                375 };
540                                                   376 
541         PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_INFO                 377         PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_INFO               = 70,
542                                                   378 
543 Auxtrace type specific information. Describe m    379 Auxtrace type specific information. Describe me
544                                                   380 
545 struct auxtrace_info_event {                      381 struct auxtrace_info_event {
546         struct perf_event_header header;          382         struct perf_event_header header;
547         uint32_t type;                            383         uint32_t type;
548         uint32_t reserved__; /* For alignment     384         uint32_t reserved__; /* For alignment */
549         uint64_t priv[];                          385         uint64_t priv[];
550 };                                                386 };
551                                                   387 
552         PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE                      388         PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE                    = 71,
553                                                   389 
554 Defines auxtrace data. Followed by the actual     390 Defines auxtrace data. Followed by the actual data. The contents of
555 the auxtrace data is dependent on the event an    391 the auxtrace data is dependent on the event and the CPU. For example
556 for Intel Processor Trace it contains Processo    392 for Intel Processor Trace it contains Processor Trace data generated
557 by the CPU.                                       393 by the CPU.
558                                                   394 
559 struct auxtrace_event {                           395 struct auxtrace_event {
560         struct perf_event_header header;          396         struct perf_event_header header;
561         uint64_t size;                            397         uint64_t size;
562         uint64_t offset;                          398         uint64_t offset;
563         uint64_t reference;                       399         uint64_t reference;
564         uint32_t idx;                             400         uint32_t idx;
565         uint32_t tid;                             401         uint32_t tid;
566         uint32_t cpu;                             402         uint32_t cpu;
567         uint32_t reserved__; /* For alignment     403         uint32_t reserved__; /* For alignment */
568 };                                                404 };
569                                                   405 
570 struct aux_event {                                406 struct aux_event {
571         struct perf_event_header header;          407         struct perf_event_header header;
572         uint64_t        aux_offset;               408         uint64_t        aux_offset;
573         uint64_t        aux_size;                 409         uint64_t        aux_size;
574         uint64_t        flags;                    410         uint64_t        flags;
575 };                                                411 };
576                                                   412 
577         PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_ERROR                413         PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_ERROR              = 72,
578                                                   414 
579 Describes an error in hardware tracing            415 Describes an error in hardware tracing
580                                                   416 
581 enum auxtrace_error_type {                        417 enum auxtrace_error_type {
582         PERF_AUXTRACE_ERROR_ITRACE  = 1,          418         PERF_AUXTRACE_ERROR_ITRACE  = 1,
583         PERF_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MAX                   419         PERF_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MAX
584 };                                                420 };
585                                                   421 
586 #define MAX_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MSG 64                 422 #define MAX_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MSG 64
587                                                   423 
588 struct auxtrace_error_event {                     424 struct auxtrace_error_event {
589         struct perf_event_header header;          425         struct perf_event_header header;
590         uint32_t type;                            426         uint32_t type;
591         uint32_t code;                            427         uint32_t code;
592         uint32_t cpu;                             428         uint32_t cpu;
593         uint32_t pid;                             429         uint32_t pid;
594         uint32_t tid;                             430         uint32_t tid;
595         uint32_t reserved__; /* For alignment     431         uint32_t reserved__; /* For alignment */
596         uint64_t ip;                              432         uint64_t ip;
597         char msg[MAX_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MSG];         433         char msg[MAX_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MSG];
598 };                                                434 };
599                                                   435 
600         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_FEATURE                436         PERF_RECORD_HEADER_FEATURE              = 80,
601                                                   437 
602 Describes a header feature. These are records     438 Describes a header feature. These are records used in pipe-mode that
603 contain information that otherwise would be in    439 contain information that otherwise would be in perf.data file's header.
604                                                << 
605         PERF_RECORD_COMPRESSED                 << 
606                                                << 
607 struct compressed_event {                      << 
608         struct perf_event_header        header << 
609         char                            data[] << 
610 };                                             << 
611                                                << 
612         PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_INIT              << 
613                                                << 
614 Marks the end of records for the system, pre-e << 
615 sessions, etc. Those are the ones prefixed PER << 
616                                                << 
617 This is used, for instance, to 'perf inject' e << 
618 regular events, those emitted by the kernel, t << 
619 host records.                                  << 
620                                                << 
621                                                << 
622 The header is followed by compressed data fram << 
623 into array of perf trace records. The size of  << 
624 record including the header is limited by the  << 
625                                                   440 
626 Event types                                       441 Event types
627                                                   442 
628 Define the event attributes with their IDs.       443 Define the event attributes with their IDs.
629                                                   444 
630 An array bound by the perf_file_section size.     445 An array bound by the perf_file_section size.
631                                                   446 
632         struct {                                  447         struct {
633                 struct perf_event_attr attr;      448                 struct perf_event_attr attr;   /* Size defined by header.attr_size */
634                 struct perf_file_section ids;     449                 struct perf_file_section ids;
635         }                                         450         }
636                                                   451 
637 ids points to a array of uint64_t defining the    452 ids points to a array of uint64_t defining the ids for event attr attr.
638                                                   453 
639 Pipe-mode data                                    454 Pipe-mode data
640                                                   455 
641 Pipe-mode avoid seeks in the file by removing     456 Pipe-mode avoid seeks in the file by removing the perf_file_section and flags
642 from the struct perf_header. The trimmed heade    457 from the struct perf_header. The trimmed header is:
643                                                   458 
644 struct perf_pipe_file_header {                    459 struct perf_pipe_file_header {
645         u64                             magic;    460         u64                             magic;
646         u64                             size;     461         u64                             size;
647 };                                                462 };
648                                                   463 
649 The information about attrs, data, and event_t    464 The information about attrs, data, and event_types is instead in the
650 synthesized events PERF_RECORD_ATTR, PERF_RECO    465 synthesized events PERF_RECORD_ATTR, PERF_RECORD_HEADER_TRACING_DATA,
651 PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE, and PERF_RECORD    466 PERF_RECORD_HEADER_EVENT_TYPE, and PERF_RECORD_HEADER_FEATURE
652 that are generated by perf record in pipe-mode    467 that are generated by perf record in pipe-mode.
653                                                   468 
654                                                   469 
655 References:                                       470 References:
656                                                   471 
657 include/uapi/linux/perf_event.h                   472 include/uapi/linux/perf_event.h
658                                                   473 
659 This is the canonical description of the kerne    474 This is the canonical description of the kernel generated perf_events
660 and the perf_event_attrs.                         475 and the perf_event_attrs.
661                                                   476 
662 perf_events manpage                               477 perf_events manpage
663                                                   478 
664 A manpage describing perf_event and perf_event    479 A manpage describing perf_event and perf_event_attr is here:
665 http://web.eece.maine.edu/~vweaver/projects/pe    480 http://web.eece.maine.edu/~vweaver/projects/perf_events/programming.html
666 This tends to be slightly behind the kernel in    481 This tends to be slightly behind the kernel include, but has better
667 descriptions.  An (typically older) version of    482 descriptions.  An (typically older) version of the man page may be
668 included with the standard Linux man pages, av    483 included with the standard Linux man pages, available with "man
669 perf_events"                                      484 perf_events"
670                                                   485 
671 pmu-tools                                         486 pmu-tools
672                                                   487 
673 https://github.com/andikleen/pmu-tools/tree/ma    488 https://github.com/andikleen/pmu-tools/tree/master/parser
674                                                   489 
675 A definition of the perf.data format in python    490 A definition of the perf.data format in python "construct" format is available
676 in pmu-tools parser. This allows to read perf.    491 in pmu-tools parser. This allows to read perf.data from python and dump it.
677                                                   492 
678 quipper                                           493 quipper
679                                                   494 
680 The quipper C++ parser is available at            495 The quipper C++ parser is available at
681 http://github.com/google/perf_data_converter/t    496 http://github.com/google/perf_data_converter/tree/master/src/quipper
682                                                   497 
                                                      

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