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  1 perf-buildid-cache(1)
  2 =====================
  3 
  4 NAME
  5 ----
  6 perf-buildid-cache - Manage build-id cache.
  7 
  8 SYNOPSIS
  9 --------
 10 [verse]
 11 'perf buildid-cache <options>'
 12 
 13 DESCRIPTION
 14 -----------
 15 This command manages the build-id cache. It can add, remove, update and purge
 16 files to/from the cache. In the future it should as well set upper limits for
 17 the space used by the cache, etc.
 18 This also scans the target binary for SDT (Statically Defined Tracing) and
 19 record it along with the buildid-cache, which will be used by perf-probe.
 20 For more details, see linkperf:perf-probe[1].
 21 
 22 OPTIONS
 23 -------
 24 -a::
 25 --add=::
 26         Add specified file to the cache.
 27 -f::
 28 --force::
 29         Don't complain, do it.
 30 -k::
 31 --kcore::
 32         Add specified kcore file to the cache. For the current host that is
 33         /proc/kcore which requires root permissions to read. Be aware that
 34         running 'perf buildid-cache' as root may update root's build-id cache
 35         not the user's. Use the -v option to see where the file is created.
 36         Note that the copied file contains only code sections not the whole core
 37         image. Note also that files "kallsyms" and "modules" must also be in the
 38         same directory and are also copied.  All 3 files are created with read
 39         permissions for root only. kcore will not be added if there is already a
 40         kcore in the cache (with the same build-id) that has the same modules at
 41         the same addresses. Use the -v option to see if a copy of kcore is
 42         actually made.
 43 -r::
 44 --remove=::
 45         Remove a cached binary which has same build-id of specified file
 46         from the cache.
 47 -p::
 48 --purge=::
 49         Purge all cached binaries including older caches which have specified
 50         path from the cache.
 51 -P::
 52 --purge-all::
 53         Purge all cached binaries. This will flush out entire cache.
 54 -M::
 55 --missing=::
 56         List missing build ids in the cache for the specified file.
 57 -u::
 58 --update=::
 59         Update specified file of the cache. Note that this doesn't remove
 60         older entries since those may be still needed for annotating old
 61         (or remote) perf.data. Only if there is already a cache which has
 62         exactly same build-id, that is replaced by new one. It can be used
 63         to update kallsyms and kernel dso to vmlinux in order to support
 64         annotation.
 65 -l::
 66 --list::
 67         List all valid binaries from cache.
 68 -v::
 69 --verbose::
 70         Be more verbose.
 71 
 72 --target-ns=PID:
 73         Obtain mount namespace information from the target pid.  This is
 74         used when creating a uprobe for a process that resides in a
 75         different mount namespace from the perf(1) utility.
 76 
 77 --debuginfod[=URLs]::
 78         Specify debuginfod URL to be used when retrieving perf.data binaries,
 79         it follows the same syntax as the DEBUGINFOD_URLS variable, like:
 80 
 81           buildid-cache.debuginfod=http://192.168.122.174:8002
 82 
 83         If the URLs is not specified, the value of DEBUGINFOD_URLS
 84         system environment variable is used.
 85 
 86 SEE ALSO
 87 --------
 88 linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-report[1], linkperf:perf-buildid-list[1]

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