1 # 2 # This is the configuration file for sleepgraph. It contains 3 # all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the 4 # command line. It also includes advanced settings for functions 5 # and kprobes. It is run like this 6 # 7 # sudo ./sleepgraph.py -config thisfile.txt 8 # 9 10 [Settings] 11 12 # Verbosity 13 # print verbose messages (default: false) 14 verbose: false 15 16 # Suspend Mode 17 # e.g. standby, mem, freeze, disk (default: mem) 18 mode: mem 19 20 # Automatic Wakeup 21 # Use rtcwake to autoresume after X seconds, or off to disable (default: 15) 22 rtcwake: 15 23 24 # Add Logs 25 # add the dmesg and ftrace log to the html output (default: false) 26 addlogs: false 27 28 # Display function calls 29 # graph source functions in the timeline (default: false) 30 dev: true 31 32 # Callgraph 33 # gather detailed ftrace callgraph data on all timeline events (default: false) 34 callgraph: false 35 36 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume 37 # Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false) 38 x2: false 39 40 # Back to Back Suspend Delay 41 # Time delay between the two test runs in ms (default: 0 ms) 42 x2delay: 0 43 44 # Minimum Device Length 45 # graph only devices longer than min in the timeline (default: 0.001 ms) 46 mindev: 1 47 48 # Minimum Callgraph Length 49 # provide callgraph data for blocks longer than min (default: 0.001 ms) 50 mincg: 1 51 52 # Suspend/Resume Gap 53 # insert a small visible gap between suspend and resume on the timeline (default: false) 54 srgap: false 55 56 # Output Directory Format 57 # output folder for html, ftrace, and dmesg. Use {date} and {time} for current values 58 output-dir: suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time}-custom 59 60 # Override default timeline entries 61 # Do not use the internal default functions for timeline entries (default: false) 62 # Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in this config 63 override-timeline-functions: true 64 65 # Override default dev timeline entries 66 # Do not use the internal default functions for dev timeline entries (default: false) 67 # Set this to true if you intend to only use the ones defined in this config 68 override-dev-timeline-functions: true 69 70 [timeline_functions_x86_64] 71 # 72 # Function calls to display in the timeline alongside device callbacks. 73 # The tool has an internal set of these functions which should cover the 74 # whole of kernel execution, but you can append or override here. 75 # 76 # This is a list of kprobes which use both symbol data and function arg data. 77 # The function calls are displayed on the timeline alongside the device blocks. 78 # The args are pulled directly from the stack using this architecture's registers 79 # and stack formatting. Three pieces of info are required. The function name, 80 # a format string, and an argument list 81 # 82 # Entry format: 83 # 84 # function: format{fn_arg1}_{fn_arg2} fn_arg1 fn_arg2 ... [color=purple] 85 # 86 # Required Arguments: 87 # 88 # function: The symbol name for the function you want probed, this is the 89 # minimum required for an entry, it will show up as the function 90 # name with no arguments. 91 # 92 # example: _cpu_up: 93 # 94 # Optional Arguments: 95 # 96 # format: The format to display the data on the timeline in. Use braces to 97 # enclose the arg names. 98 # 99 # example: CPU_ON[{cpu}] 100 # 101 # color: The color of the entry block in the timeline. The default color is 102 # transparent, so the entry shares the phase color. The color is an 103 # html color string, either a word, or an RGB. 104 # 105 # example: [color=#CC00CC] 106 # 107 # arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL: 108 # https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt 109 # 110 # example: cpu=%di:s32 111 # 112 # Example: Display cpu resume in the timeline 113 # 114 # _cpu_up: CPU_ON[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32 [color=orange] 115 # 116 _cpu_down: CPU_OFF[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32 117 _cpu_up: CPU_ON[{cpu}] cpu=%di:s32 118 sys_sync: 119 pm_prepare_console: 120 pm_notifier_call_chain: 121 freeze_processes: 122 freeze_kernel_threads: 123 pm_restrict_gfp_mask: 124 acpi_suspend_begin: 125 suspend_console: 126 acpi_pm_prepare: 127 syscore_suspend: 128 arch_enable_nonboot_cpus_end: 129 syscore_resume: 130 acpi_pm_finish: 131 resume_console: 132 acpi_pm_end: 133 pm_restore_gfp_mask: 134 thaw_processes: 135 pm_restore_console: 136 137 [dev_timeline_functions_x86_64] 138 # 139 # Dev mode function calls to display inside timeline entries 140 # 141 # This is a list of kprobes which use both symbol data and function arg data. 142 # The function calls are displayed on the timeline alongside the device blocks. 143 # The args are pulled directly from the stack using this architecture's registers 144 # and stack formatting. Three pieces of info are required. The function name, 145 # a format string, and an argument list 146 # 147 # Entry format: 148 # 149 # function: format{fn_arg1}_{fn_arg2} fn_arg1 fn_arg2 ... [color=purple] 150 # 151 # Required Arguments: 152 # 153 # function: The symbol name for the function you want probed, this is the 154 # minimum required for an entry, it will show up as the function 155 # name with no arguments. 156 # 157 # example: ata_eh_recover: 158 # 159 # Optional Arguments: 160 # 161 # format: The format to display the data on the timeline in. Use braces to 162 # enclose the arg names. 163 # 164 # example: ata{port}_port_reset 165 # 166 # color: The color of the entry block in the timeline. The default color is 167 # transparent, so the entry shares the phase color. The color is an 168 # html color string, either a word, or an RGB. 169 # 170 # example: [color=#CC00CC] 171 # 172 # arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL: 173 # https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt 174 # 175 # example: port=+36(%di):s32 176 # 177 # Example: Display ATA port reset as ataN_port_reset in the timeline 178 # 179 # ata_eh_recover: ata{port}_port_reset port=+36(%di):s32 180 # 181 msleep: msleep time=%di:s32 182 schedule_timeout_uninterruptible: schedule_timeout_uninterruptible timeout=%di:s32 183 schedule_timeout: schedule_timeout timeout=%di:s32 184 usleep_range: usleep_range min=%di:s32 max=%si:s32 185 __const_udelay: udelay loops=%di:s32 186 __mutex_lock_slowpath: mutex_lock_slowpath 187 ata_eh_recover: ata_eh_recover port=+36(%di):s32 188 acpi_os_stall: 189 acpi_resume_power_resources: 190 acpi_ps_parse_aml: 191 ext4_sync_fs: 192 i915_gem_resume: 193 i915_restore_state: 194 intel_opregion_setup: 195 g4x_pre_enable_dp: 196 vlv_pre_enable_dp: 197 chv_pre_enable_dp: 198 g4x_enable_dp: 199 vlv_enable_dp: 200 intel_hpd_init: 201 intel_opregion_register: 202 intel_dp_detect: 203 intel_hdmi_detect: 204 intel_opregion_init: 205 intel_fbdev_set_suspend:
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