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  1 .TH SLEEPGRAPH 8                                    1 .TH SLEEPGRAPH 8
  2 .SH NAME                                            2 .SH NAME
  3 sleepgraph \- Suspend/Resume timing analysis        3 sleepgraph \- Suspend/Resume timing analysis
  4 .SH SYNOPSIS                                        4 .SH SYNOPSIS
  5 .ft B                                               5 .ft B
  6 .B sleepgraph                                       6 .B sleepgraph
  7 .RB [ OPTIONS ]                                     7 .RB [ OPTIONS ]
  8 .RB [ COMMAND ]                                     8 .RB [ COMMAND ]
  9 .SH DESCRIPTION                                     9 .SH DESCRIPTION
 10 \fBsleepgraph \fP is designed to assist kernel     10 \fBsleepgraph \fP is designed to assist kernel and OS developers
 11 in optimizing their linux stack's suspend/resu     11 in optimizing their linux stack's suspend/resume time. Using a kernel
 12 image built with a few extra options enabled,      12 image built with a few extra options enabled, the tool will execute a
 13 suspend and capture dmesg and ftrace data unti     13 suspend and capture dmesg and ftrace data until resume is complete.
 14 This data is transformed into a device timelin     14 This data is transformed into a device timeline and an optional
 15 callgraph to give a detailed view of which dev     15 callgraph to give a detailed view of which devices/subsystems are
 16 taking the most time in suspend/resume.            16 taking the most time in suspend/resume.
 17 .PP                                                17 .PP
 18 If no specific command is given, the default b     18 If no specific command is given, the default behavior is to initiate
 19 a suspend/resume.                                  19 a suspend/resume.
 20 .PP                                                20 .PP
 21 Generates output files in subdirectory: suspen     21 Generates output files in subdirectory: suspend-yymmdd-HHMMSS
 22    html timeline   :     <hostname>_<mode>.htm     22    html timeline   :     <hostname>_<mode>.html
 23    raw dmesg file  :     <hostname>_<mode>_dme     23    raw dmesg file  :     <hostname>_<mode>_dmesg.txt
 24    raw ftrace file :     <hostname>_<mode>_ftr     24    raw ftrace file :     <hostname>_<mode>_ftrace.txt
 25 .SH OPTIONS                                        25 .SH OPTIONS
 26 .TP                                                26 .TP
 27 \fB-h\fR                                           27 \fB-h\fR
 28 Print the help text.                               28 Print the help text.
 29 .TP                                                29 .TP
 30 \fB-v\fR                                           30 \fB-v\fR
 31 Print the current tool version.                    31 Print the current tool version.
 32 .TP                                                32 .TP
 33 \fB-verbose\fR                                     33 \fB-verbose\fR
 34 Print extra information during execution and a     34 Print extra information during execution and analysis.
 35 .TP                                                35 .TP
 36 \fB-config \fIfile\fR                              36 \fB-config \fIfile\fR
 37 Pull arguments and config options from a file.     37 Pull arguments and config options from a file.
 38 .TP                                                38 .TP
 39 \fB-m \fImode\fR                                   39 \fB-m \fImode\fR
 40 Mode to initiate for suspend e.g. standby, fre     40 Mode to initiate for suspend e.g. standby, freeze, mem (default: mem).
 41 .TP                                                41 .TP
 42 \fB-o \fIname\fR                                   42 \fB-o \fIname\fR
 43 Overrides the output subdirectory name when ru     43 Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test.
 44 Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current val     44 Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values.
 45 .sp                                                45 .sp
 46 e.g. suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}              46 e.g. suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}
 47 .TP                                                47 .TP
 48 \fB-rtcwake \fIt\fR | off                          48 \fB-rtcwake \fIt\fR | off
 49 Use rtcwake to autoresume after \fIt\fR second     49 Use rtcwake to autoresume after \fIt\fR seconds (default: 15). Set t to "off" to
 50 disable rtcwake and require a user keypress to     50 disable rtcwake and require a user keypress to resume.
 51 .TP                                                51 .TP
 52 \fB-addlogs\fR                                     52 \fB-addlogs\fR
 53 Add the dmesg and ftrace logs to the html outp     53 Add the dmesg and ftrace logs to the html output. They will be viewable by
 54 clicking buttons in the timeline.                  54 clicking buttons in the timeline.
 55 .TP                                                55 .TP
 56 \fB-noturbostat\fR                                 56 \fB-noturbostat\fR
 57 By default, if turbostat is found and the requ     57 By default, if turbostat is found and the requested mode is freeze, sleepgraph
 58 will execute the suspend via turbostat and col     58 will execute the suspend via turbostat and collect data in the timeline log.
 59 This option disables the use of turbostat.         59 This option disables the use of turbostat.
 60 .TP                                                60 .TP
 61 \fB-result \fIfile\fR                              61 \fB-result \fIfile\fR
 62 Export a results table to a text file for pars     62 Export a results table to a text file for parsing.
 63 .TP                                                63 .TP
 64 \fB-sync\fR                                        64 \fB-sync\fR
 65 Sync the filesystems before starting the test.     65 Sync the filesystems before starting the test. This reduces the size of
 66 the sys_sync call which happens in the suspend     66 the sys_sync call which happens in the suspend_prepare phase.
 67 .TP                                                67 .TP
 68 \fB-rs \fIenable/disable\fR                        68 \fB-rs \fIenable/disable\fR
 69 During test, enable/disable runtime suspend fo     69 During test, enable/disable runtime suspend for all devices. The test is delayed
 70 by 5 seconds to allow runtime suspend changes      70 by 5 seconds to allow runtime suspend changes to occur. The settings are restored
 71 after the test is complete.                        71 after the test is complete.
 72 .TP                                                72 .TP
 73 \fB-display \fIon/off/standby/suspend\fR           73 \fB-display \fIon/off/standby/suspend\fR
 74 Switch the display to the requested mode for t     74 Switch the display to the requested mode for the test using the xset command.
 75 This helps maintain the consistency of test da     75 This helps maintain the consistency of test data for better comparison.
 76 .TP                                                76 .TP
 77 \fB-wifi\fR                                    !!  77 \fB-skiphtml\fR
 78 If a wifi connection is available, check that  !!  78 Run the test and capture the trace logs, but skip the timeline generation.
 79 the reconnect time in the total resume time ca << 
 80 as resume failures.                            << 
 81 .TP                                            << 
 82 \fB-wifitrace\fR                               << 
 83 Trace through the wifi reconnect time and incl << 
 84                                                    79 
 85 .SS "advanced"                                     80 .SS "advanced"
 86 .TP                                                81 .TP
 87 \fB-gzip\fR                                        82 \fB-gzip\fR
 88 Gzip the trace and dmesg logs to save space. T     83 Gzip the trace and dmesg logs to save space. The tool can also read in gzipped
 89 logs for processing.                               84 logs for processing.
 90 .TP                                                85 .TP
 91 \fB-cmd \fIstr\fR                                  86 \fB-cmd \fIstr\fR
 92 Run the timeline over a custom suspend command     87 Run the timeline over a custom suspend command, e.g. pm-suspend. By default
 93 the tool forces suspend via /sys/power/state s     88 the tool forces suspend via /sys/power/state so this allows testing over
 94 an OS's official suspend method. The output fi     89 an OS's official suspend method. The output file will change to
 95 hostname_command.html and will autodetect whic     90 hostname_command.html and will autodetect which suspend mode was triggered.
 96 .TP                                                91 .TP
 97 \fB-filter \fI"d1,d2,..."\fR                       92 \fB-filter \fI"d1,d2,..."\fR
 98 Filter out all but these device callbacks. The     93 Filter out all but these device callbacks. These strings can be device names
 99 or module names. e.g. 0000:00:02.0, ata5, i915     94 or module names. e.g. 0000:00:02.0, ata5, i915, usb, etc.
100 .TP                                                95 .TP
101 \fB-mindev \fIt\fR                                 96 \fB-mindev \fIt\fR
102 Discard all device callbacks shorter than \fIt     97 Discard all device callbacks shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0.0).
103 This reduces the html file size as there can b     98 This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callbacks which are barely
104 visible. The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 repr     99 visible. The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us.
105 .TP                                               100 .TP
106 \fB-proc\fR                                       101 \fB-proc\fR
107 Add usermode process info into the timeline (d    102 Add usermode process info into the timeline (default: disabled).
108 .TP                                               103 .TP
109 \fB-dev\fR                                        104 \fB-dev\fR
110 Add kernel source calls and threads to the tim    105 Add kernel source calls and threads to the timeline (default: disabled).
111 .TP                                               106 .TP
112 \fB-x2\fR                                         107 \fB-x2\fR
113 Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default:    108 Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: disabled).
114 .TP                                               109 .TP
115 \fB-x2delay \fIt\fR                               110 \fB-x2delay \fIt\fR
116 Include \fIt\fR ms delay between multiple test    111 Include \fIt\fR ms delay between multiple test runs (default: 0 ms).
117 .TP                                               112 .TP
118 \fB-predelay \fIt\fR                              113 \fB-predelay \fIt\fR
119 Include \fIt\fR ms delay before 1st suspend (d    114 Include \fIt\fR ms delay before 1st suspend (default: 0 ms).
120 .TP                                               115 .TP
121 \fB-postdelay \fIt\fR                             116 \fB-postdelay \fIt\fR
122 Include \fIt\fR ms delay after last resume (de    117 Include \fIt\fR ms delay after last resume (default: 0 ms).
123 .TP                                               118 .TP
124 \fB-multi \fIn d\fR                               119 \fB-multi \fIn d\fR
125 Used for endurance testing. If \fIn\fR is enti !! 120 Execute \fIn\fR consecutive tests at \fId\fR seconds intervals. The outputs will
126 Execute \fIn\fR consecutive tests at \fId\fR s !! 121 be created in a new subdirectory with a summary page: suspend-xN-{date}-{time}.
127 If \fIn\fR is an integer followed by a "d", "h << 
128 Execute tests continuously over \fIn\fR days,  << 
129 The outputs will be created in a new subdirect << 
130 for duration: suspend-{date}-{time}-Nm. When t << 
131 command is called automatically to create summ << 
132 use \fI-skiphtml\fR). \fI-skiphtml\fR will spe << 
133 or summary html files. You can then run the to << 
134 and \fI-genhtml\fR to create the timelines.    << 
135 .TP                                            << 
136 \fB-maxfail \fIn\fR                            << 
137 Abort a -multi run after \fIn\fR consecutive f << 
138 .TP                                            << 
139 \fB-skiphtml\fR                                << 
140 Run the test and capture the trace logs, but s << 
141 You can generate the html timelines later with << 
142 by running \fI-summary\fR and \fI-genhtml\fR.  << 
143                                                   122 
144 .SS "ftrace debug"                                123 .SS "ftrace debug"
145 .TP                                               124 .TP
146 \fB-f\fR                                          125 \fB-f\fR
147 Use ftrace to create device callgraphs (defaul    126 Use ftrace to create device callgraphs (default: disabled). This can produce
148 very large outputs, i.e. 10MB - 100MB.            127 very large outputs, i.e. 10MB - 100MB.
149 .TP                                               128 .TP
150 \fB-ftop\fR                                       129 \fB-ftop\fR
151 Use ftrace on the top level call: "suspend_dev    130 Use ftrace on the top level call: "suspend_devices_and_enter" only (default: disabled).
152 This option implies -f and creates a single ca    131 This option implies -f and creates a single callgraph covering all of suspend/resume.
153 .TP                                               132 .TP
154 \fB-maxdepth \fIlevel\fR                          133 \fB-maxdepth \fIlevel\fR
155 limit the callgraph trace depth to \fIlevel\fR    134 limit the callgraph trace depth to \fIlevel\fR (default: 0=all). This is
156 the best way to limit the output size when usi    135 the best way to limit the output size when using callgraphs via -f.
157 .TP                                               136 .TP
158 \fB-expandcg\fR                                   137 \fB-expandcg\fR
159 pre-expand the callgraph data in the html outp    138 pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled)
160 .TP                                               139 .TP
161 \fB-fadd \fIfile\fR                               140 \fB-fadd \fIfile\fR
162 Add functions to be graphed in the timeline fr    141 Add functions to be graphed in the timeline from a list in a text file
163 .TP                                               142 .TP
164 \fB-mincg \fIt\fR                                 143 \fB-mincg \fIt\fR
165 Discard all callgraphs shorter than \fIt\fR mi    144 Discard all callgraphs shorter than \fIt\fR milliseconds (default: 0.0).
166 This reduces the html file size as there can b    145 This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callgraphs
167 which are barely visible in the timeline.         146 which are barely visible in the timeline.
168 The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1     147 The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us.
169 .TP                                               148 .TP
170 \fB-cgfilter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR              149 \fB-cgfilter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR
171 Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by lim    150 Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by limiting it certain devices. The
172 argument can be a single device name or a comm    151 argument can be a single device name or a comma delimited list.
173 (default: none)                                   152 (default: none)
174 .TP                                               153 .TP
175 \fB-cgskip \fIfile\fR                             154 \fB-cgskip \fIfile\fR
176 Reduce callgraph timeline size by skipping ove    155 Reduce callgraph timeline size by skipping over uninteresting functions
177 in the trace, e.g. printk or console_unlock. T    156 in the trace, e.g. printk or console_unlock. The functions listed
178 in this file will show up as empty leaves in t    157 in this file will show up as empty leaves in the callgraph with only the start/end
179 times displayed. cgskip.txt is used automatica    158 times displayed. cgskip.txt is used automatically if found in the path, so
180 use "off" to disable completely (default: cgsk    159 use "off" to disable completely (default: cgskip.txt)
181 .TP                                               160 .TP
182 \fB-cgphase \fIp\fR                               161 \fB-cgphase \fIp\fR
183 Only show callgraph data for phase \fIp\fR (e.    162 Only show callgraph data for phase \fIp\fR (e.g. suspend_late).
184 .TP                                               163 .TP
185 \fB-cgtest \fIn\fR                                164 \fB-cgtest \fIn\fR
186 In an x2 run, only show callgraph data for tes    165 In an x2 run, only show callgraph data for test \fIn\fR (e.g. 0 or 1).
187 .TP                                               166 .TP
188 \fB-timeprec \fIn\fR                              167 \fB-timeprec \fIn\fR
189 Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:    168 Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us).
190 .TP                                               169 .TP
191 \fB-bufsize \fIN\fR                               170 \fB-bufsize \fIN\fR
192 Set trace buffer size to N kilo-bytes (default    171 Set trace buffer size to N kilo-bytes (default: all of free memory up to 3GB)
193                                                   172 
194 .SH COMMANDS                                      173 .SH COMMANDS
195 .TP                                               174 .TP
196 \fB-summary \fIindir\fR                           175 \fB-summary \fIindir\fR
197 Create a set of summary pages for all tests in !! 176 Create a summary page of all tests in \fIindir\fR. Creates summary.html
198 Creates summary.html, summary-issues.html, and !! 177 in the current folder. The output page is a table of tests with
199 summary.html is a table of tests with relevant !! 178 suspend and resume values sorted by suspend mode, host, and kernel.
200 and links to the test html files. It identifie !! 179 Includes test averages by mode and links to the test html files.
201 suspend and resume times for you with highligh !! 180 Use -genhtml to include tests with missing html.
202 summary-issues.html is a list of kernel issues << 
203 summary-devices.html is a list of devices and  << 
204                                                << 
205 Use \fI-genhtml\fR to regenerate any tests wit << 
206 .TP                                            << 
207 \fB-genhtml\fR                                 << 
208 Used with \fI-summary\fR to regenerate any mis << 
209 dmesg and ftrace logs. This will require a sig << 
210 are thousands of tests.                        << 
211 .TP                                               181 .TP
212 \fB-modes\fR                                      182 \fB-modes\fR
213 List available suspend modes.                     183 List available suspend modes.
214 .TP                                               184 .TP
215 \fB-status\fR                                     185 \fB-status\fR
216 Test to see if the system is able to run this     186 Test to see if the system is able to run this tool. Use this along
217 with any options you intend to use to see if t    187 with any options you intend to use to see if they will work.
218 .TP                                               188 .TP
219 \fB-fpdt\fR                                       189 \fB-fpdt\fR
220 Print out the contents of the ACPI Firmware Pe    190 Print out the contents of the ACPI Firmware Performance Data Table.
221 .TP                                               191 .TP
222 \fB-wificheck\fR                               !! 192 \fB-battery\fR
                                                   >> 193 Print out battery status and current charge.
                                                   >> 194 .TP
                                                   >> 195 \fB-wifi\fR
223 Print out wifi status and connection details.     196 Print out wifi status and connection details.
224 .TP                                               197 .TP
225 \fB-xon/-xoff/-xstandby/-xsuspend\fR              198 \fB-xon/-xoff/-xstandby/-xsuspend\fR
226 Test xset by attempting to switch the display     199 Test xset by attempting to switch the display to the given mode. This
227 is the same command which will be issued by \f    200 is the same command which will be issued by \fB-display \fImode\fR.
228 .TP                                               201 .TP
229 \fB-xstat\fR                                      202 \fB-xstat\fR
230 Get the current DPMS display mode.                203 Get the current DPMS display mode.
231 .TP                                               204 .TP
232 \fB-sysinfo\fR                                    205 \fB-sysinfo\fR
233 Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Rea    206 Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Reads /dev/mem directly instead of going through dmidecode.
234 .TP                                               207 .TP
235 \fB-devinfo\fR                                    208 \fB-devinfo\fR
236 Print out the pm settings of all devices which    209 Print out the pm settings of all devices which support runtime suspend.
237 .TP                                               210 .TP
238 \fB-cmdinfo\fR                                 << 
239 Print out all the platform data collected from << 
240 .TP                                            << 
241 \fB-flist\fR                                      211 \fB-flist\fR
242 Print the list of ftrace functions currently b    212 Print the list of ftrace functions currently being captured. Functions
243 that are not available as symbols in the curre    213 that are not available as symbols in the current kernel are shown in red.
244 By default, the tool traces a list of importan    214 By default, the tool traces a list of important suspend/resume functions
245 in order to better fill out the timeline. If t    215 in order to better fill out the timeline. If the user has added their own
246 with -fadd they will also be checked.             216 with -fadd they will also be checked.
247 .TP                                               217 .TP
248 \fB-flistall\fR                                   218 \fB-flistall\fR
249 Print all ftrace functions capable of being ca    219 Print all ftrace functions capable of being captured. These are all the
250 possible values you can add to trace via the -    220 possible values you can add to trace via the -fadd argument.
251 .SS "rebuild"                                     221 .SS "rebuild"
252 .TP                                               222 .TP
253 \fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR                             223 \fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR
254 Create HTML output from an existing ftrace fil    224 Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file.
255 .TP                                               225 .TP
256 \fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR                              226 \fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR
257 Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file    227 Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file.
258                                                   228 
259 .SH EXAMPLES                                      229 .SH EXAMPLES
260 .SS "simple commands"                             230 .SS "simple commands"
261 Check which suspend modes are currently suppor    231 Check which suspend modes are currently supported.
262 .IP                                               232 .IP
263 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -modes\fR                       233 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -modes\fR
264 .PP                                               234 .PP
265 Read the Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT    235 Read the Firmware Performance Data Table (FPDT)
266 .IP                                               236 .IP
267 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -fpdt\fR                   237 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -fpdt\fR
268 .PP                                               238 .PP
269 Print out the current USB power topology          239 Print out the current USB power topology
270 .IP                                               240 .IP
271 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -usbtopo                        241 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -usbtopo
272 .PP                                               242 .PP
273 Verify that you can run a command with a set o    243 Verify that you can run a command with a set of arguments
274 .IP                                               244 .IP
275 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -f -rtcwake 30 -status     245 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -f -rtcwake 30 -status
276 .PP                                               246 .PP
277 Generate a summary of all timelines in a parti    247 Generate a summary of all timelines in a particular folder.
278 .IP                                               248 .IP
279 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -summary ~/workspace/myresul    249 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -summary ~/workspace/myresults/\fR
280 .PP                                               250 .PP
281                                                   251 
282 .SS "capturing basic timelines"                   252 .SS "capturing basic timelines"
283 Execute a mem suspend with a 15 second wakeup.    253 Execute a mem suspend with a 15 second wakeup. Include the logs in the html.
284 .IP                                               254 .IP
285 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -rtcwake 15 -addlogs\fR    255 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -rtcwake 15 -addlogs\fR
286 .PP                                               256 .PP
287 Execute a standby with a 15 second wakeup. Cha    257 Execute a standby with a 15 second wakeup. Change the output folder name.
288 .IP                                               258 .IP
289 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m standby -rtcwake 15     259 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m standby -rtcwake 15 -o "standby-{host}-{date}-{time}"\fR
290 .PP                                               260 .PP
291 Execute a freeze with no wakeup (require keypr    261 Execute a freeze with no wakeup (require keypress). Change output folder name.
292 .IP                                               262 .IP
293 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake off     263 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake off -o "freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}"\fR
294 .PP                                               264 .PP
295                                                   265 
296 .SS "capturing advanced timelines"                266 .SS "capturing advanced timelines"
297 Execute a suspend & include dev mode source ca    267 Execute a suspend & include dev mode source calls, limit callbacks to 5ms or larger.
298 .IP                                               268 .IP
299 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -dev    269 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -dev -mindev 5\fR
300 .PP                                               270 .PP
301 Run two suspends back to back, include a 500ms    271 Run two suspends back to back, include a 500ms delay before, after, and in between runs.
302 .IP                                               272 .IP
303 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -x2     273 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -x2 -predelay 500 -x2delay 500 -postdelay 500\fR
304 .PP                                               274 .PP
305 Execute a suspend using a custom command.      << 
306 .IP                                            << 
307 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -cmd "echo mem > /sys/p << 
308 .PP                                            << 
309                                                << 
310 .SS "endurance testing using -multi"           << 
311 .PP                                            << 
312 Do a batch run of 10 freezes with 30 seconds d    275 Do a batch run of 10 freezes with 30 seconds delay between runs.
313 .IP                                               276 .IP
314 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake 15 -    277 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake 15 -multi 10 30\fR
315 .PP                                               278 .PP
316 Do a batch run of freezes for 24 hours.        !! 279 Execute a suspend using a custom command.
317 .IP                                               280 .IP
318 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake 15 - !! 281 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -cmd "echo mem > /sys/power/state" -rtcwake 15\fR
                                                   >> 282 .PP
319                                                   283 
320 .SS "adding callgraph data"                       284 .SS "adding callgraph data"
321 Add device callgraphs. Limit the trace depth a    285 Add device callgraphs. Limit the trace depth and only show callgraphs 10ms or larger.
322 .IP                                               286 .IP
323 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f -    287 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f -maxdepth 5 -mincg 10\fR
324 .PP                                               288 .PP
325 Capture a full callgraph across all suspend, t    289 Capture a full callgraph across all suspend, then filter the html by a single phase.
326 .IP                                               290 .IP
327 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f\f    291 \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f\fR
328 .IP                                               292 .IP
329 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg host_mem_dmesg.txt -f    293 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg host_mem_dmesg.txt -ftrace host_mem_ftrace.txt -f -cgphase resume
330 .PP                                               294 .PP
331                                                   295 
332 .SS "rebuild timeline from logs"                  296 .SS "rebuild timeline from logs"
333 .PP                                               297 .PP
334 Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, u    298 Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, using the same options.
335 .IP                                               299 .IP
336 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftr    300 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -callgraph\fR
337 .PP                                               301 .PP
338 Rebuild the html with different options.          302 Rebuild the html with different options.
339 .IP                                               303 .IP
340 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftr    304 \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -addlogs -srgap\fR
341                                                   305 
342 .SH "SEE ALSO"                                    306 .SH "SEE ALSO"
343 dmesg(1)                                          307 dmesg(1)
344 .PP                                               308 .PP
345 .SH AUTHOR                                        309 .SH AUTHOR
346 .nf                                               310 .nf
347 Written by Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.int    311 Written by Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
                                                      

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