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Taeung Song7d685242015-11-22 19:11:56 +09001perf-config(1)
2==============
3
4NAME
5----
6perf-config - Get and set variables in a configuration file.
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
Taeung Songc7ac2412016-02-11 02:51:17 +090011'perf config' [<file-option>] -l | --list
Taeung Song7d685242015-11-22 19:11:56 +090012
13DESCRIPTION
14-----------
15You can manage variables in a configuration file with this command.
16
17OPTIONS
18-------
19
20-l::
21--list::
22 Show current config variables, name and value, for all sections.
23
Taeung Songc7ac2412016-02-11 02:51:17 +090024--user::
25 For writing and reading options: write to user
26 '$HOME/.perfconfig' file or read it.
27
28--system::
29 For writing and reading options: write to system-wide
30 '$(sysconfdir)/perfconfig' or read it.
31
Taeung Song7d685242015-11-22 19:11:56 +090032CONFIGURATION FILE
33------------------
34
35The perf configuration file contains many variables to change various
36aspects of each of its tools, including output, disk usage, etc.
37The '$HOME/.perfconfig' file is used to store a per-user configuration.
38The file '$(sysconfdir)/perfconfig' can be used to
39store a system-wide default configuration.
40
Taeung Songc7ac2412016-02-11 02:51:17 +090041When reading or writing, the values are read from the system and user
42configuration files by default, and options '--system' and '--user'
43can be used to tell the command to read from or write to only that location.
44
Taeung Song7d685242015-11-22 19:11:56 +090045Syntax
46~~~~~~
47
48The file consist of sections. A section starts with its name
49surrounded by square brackets and continues till the next section
50begins. Each variable must be in a section, and have the form
51'name = value', for example:
52
53 [section]
54 name1 = value1
55 name2 = value2
56
57Section names are case sensitive and can contain any characters except
58newline (double quote `"` and backslash have to be escaped as `\"` and `\\`,
59respectively). Section headers can't span multiple lines.
60
61Example
62~~~~~~~
63
64Given a $HOME/.perfconfig like this:
65
66#
67# This is the config file, and
68# a '#' and ';' character indicates a comment
69#
70
71 [colors]
72 # Color variables
73 top = red, default
74 medium = green, default
75 normal = lightgray, default
76 selected = white, lightgray
Taeung Song78ce08d2016-01-08 17:16:11 +090077 jump_arrows = blue, default
Taeung Song7d685242015-11-22 19:11:56 +090078 addr = magenta, default
79 root = white, blue
80
81 [tui]
82 # Defaults if linked with libslang
83 report = on
84 annotate = on
85 top = on
86
87 [buildid]
88 # Default, disable using /dev/null
89 dir = ~/.debug
90
91 [annotate]
92 # Defaults
93 hide_src_code = false
94 use_offset = true
95 jump_arrows = true
96 show_nr_jumps = false
97
98 [help]
99 # Format can be man, info, web or html
100 format = man
101 autocorrect = 0
102
103 [ui]
104 show-headers = true
105
106 [call-graph]
107 # fp (framepointer), dwarf
108 record-mode = fp
109 print-type = graph
110 order = caller
111 sort-key = function
112
Milian Wolff893c5c72016-08-30 15:41:06 +0200113 [report]
114 # Defaults
115 sort-order = comm,dso,symbol
116 percent-limit = 0
117 queue-size = 0
118 children = true
119 group = true
120
Taeung Song89debf12016-01-08 20:39:31 +0900121Variables
122~~~~~~~~~
123
124colors.*::
125 The variables for customizing the colors used in the output for the
126 'report', 'top' and 'annotate' in the TUI. They should specify the
127 foreground and background colors, separated by a comma, for example:
128
129 medium = green, lightgray
130
131 If you want to use the color configured for you terminal, just leave it
132 as 'default', for example:
133
134 medium = default, lightgray
135
136 Available colors:
137 red, yellow, green, cyan, gray, black, blue,
138 white, default, magenta, lightgray
139
140 colors.top::
141 'top' means a overhead percentage which is more than 5%.
142 And values of this variable specify percentage colors.
143 Basic key values are foreground-color 'red' and
144 background-color 'default'.
145 colors.medium::
146 'medium' means a overhead percentage which has more than 0.5%.
147 Default values are 'green' and 'default'.
148 colors.normal::
149 'normal' means the rest of overhead percentages
150 except 'top', 'medium', 'selected'.
151 Default values are 'lightgray' and 'default'.
152 colors.selected::
153 This selects the colors for the current entry in a list of entries
154 from sub-commands (top, report, annotate).
155 Default values are 'black' and 'lightgray'.
156 colors.jump_arrows::
157 Colors for jump arrows on assembly code listings
158 such as 'jns', 'jmp', 'jane', etc.
159 Default values are 'blue', 'default'.
160 colors.addr::
161 This selects colors for addresses from 'annotate'.
162 Default values are 'magenta', 'default'.
163 colors.root::
164 Colors for headers in the output of a sub-commands (top, report).
165 Default values are 'white', 'blue'.
166
Taeung Song3fa9f402016-01-08 20:39:32 +0900167tui.*, gtk.*::
168 Subcommands that can be configured here are 'top', 'report' and 'annotate'.
169 These values are booleans, for example:
170
171 [tui]
172 top = true
173
174 will make the TUI be the default for the 'top' subcommand. Those will be
175 available if the required libs were detected at tool build time.
176
Taeung Song27335252016-01-08 20:39:33 +0900177buildid.*::
178 buildid.dir::
179 Each executable and shared library in modern distributions comes with a
180 content based identifier that, if available, will be inserted in a
181 'perf.data' file header to, at analysis time find what is needed to do
182 symbol resolution, code annotation, etc.
183
184 The recording tools also stores a hard link or copy in a per-user
185 directory, $HOME/.debug/, of binaries, shared libraries, /proc/kallsyms
186 and /proc/kcore files to be used at analysis time.
187
188 The buildid.dir variable can be used to either change this directory
189 cache location, or to disable it altogether. If you want to disable it,
190 set buildid.dir to /dev/null. The default is $HOME/.debug
191
Taeung Song3b976292016-01-08 20:39:34 +0900192annotate.*::
193 These options work only for TUI.
194 These are in control of addresses, jump function, source code
195 in lines of assembly code from a specific program.
196
197 annotate.hide_src_code::
198 If a program which is analyzed has source code,
199 this option lets 'annotate' print a list of assembly code with the source code.
200 For example, let's see a part of a program. There're four lines.
201 If this option is 'true', they can be printed
202 without source code from a program as below.
203
204 push %rbp
205 mov %rsp,%rbp
206 sub $0x10,%rsp
207 mov (%rdi),%rdx
208
209 But if this option is 'false', source code of the part
210 can be also printed as below. Default is 'false'.
211
212 struct rb_node *rb_next(const struct rb_node *node)
213 {
214 push %rbp
215 mov %rsp,%rbp
216 sub $0x10,%rsp
217 struct rb_node *parent;
218
219 if (RB_EMPTY_NODE(node))
220 mov (%rdi),%rdx
221 return n;
222
223 annotate.use_offset::
224 Basing on a first address of a loaded function, offset can be used.
225 Instead of using original addresses of assembly code,
226 addresses subtracted from a base address can be printed.
227 Let's illustrate an example.
228 If a base address is 0XFFFFFFFF81624d50 as below,
229
230 ffffffff81624d50 <load0>
231
232 an address on assembly code has a specific absolute address as below
233
234 ffffffff816250b8:│ mov 0x8(%r14),%rdi
235
236 but if use_offset is 'true', an address subtracted from a base address is printed.
237 Default is true. This option is only applied to TUI.
238
239 368:│ mov 0x8(%r14),%rdi
240
241 annotate.jump_arrows::
242 There can be jump instruction among assembly code.
243 Depending on a boolean value of jump_arrows,
244 arrows can be printed or not which represent
245 where do the instruction jump into as below.
246
247 │ ┌──jmp 1333
248 │ │ xchg %ax,%ax
249 │1330:│ mov %r15,%r10
250 │1333:└─→cmp %r15,%r14
251
252 If jump_arrow is 'false', the arrows isn't printed as below.
253 Default is 'false'.
254
255 jmp 1333
256 xchg %ax,%ax
257 1330: mov %r15,%r10
258 1333: cmp %r15,%r14
259
260 annotate.show_linenr::
261 When showing source code if this option is 'true',
262 line numbers are printed as below.
263
264 1628 if (type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) {
265 jne 508
266 1628 data->id = *array;
267 1629 array++;
268 1630 }
269
270 However if this option is 'false', they aren't printed as below.
271 Default is 'false'.
272
273 │ if (type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) {
274 │ ↓ jne 508
275 │ data->id = *array;
276 │ array++;
277 │ }
278
279 annotate.show_nr_jumps::
280 Let's see a part of assembly code.
281
282 1382: movb $0x1,-0x270(%rbp)
283
284 If use this, the number of branches jumping to that address can be printed as below.
285 Default is 'false'.
286
287 1 1382: movb $0x1,-0x270(%rbp)
288
289 annotate.show_total_period::
290 To compare two records on an instruction base, with this option
291 provided, display total number of samples that belong to a line
292 in assembly code. If this option is 'true', total periods are printed
293 instead of percent values as below.
294
295 302 mov %eax,%eax
296
297 But if this option is 'false', percent values for overhead are printed i.e.
298 Default is 'false'.
299
300 99.93 mov %eax,%eax
301
Taeung Song485311d2016-01-08 20:39:36 +0900302hist.*::
303 hist.percentage::
304 This option control the way to calculate overhead of filtered entries -
305 that means the value of this option is effective only if there's a
306 filter (by comm, dso or symbol name). Suppose a following example:
307
308 Overhead Symbols
309 ........ .......
310 33.33% foo
311 33.33% bar
312 33.33% baz
313
314 This is an original overhead and we'll filter out the first 'foo'
315 entry. The value of 'relative' would increase the overhead of 'bar'
316 and 'baz' to 50.00% for each, while 'absolute' would show their
317 current overhead (33.33%).
318
Taeung Song67f43c02016-02-04 18:25:06 +0900319ui.*::
320 ui.show-headers::
321 This option controls display of column headers (like 'Overhead' and 'Symbol')
322 in 'report' and 'top'. If this option is false, they are hidden.
323 This option is only applied to TUI.
324
Taeung Song56c94dc2016-02-04 18:25:07 +0900325call-graph.*::
326 When sub-commands 'top' and 'report' work with -g/—-children
327 there're options in control of call-graph.
328
329 call-graph.record-mode::
330 The record-mode can be 'fp' (frame pointer), 'dwarf' and 'lbr'.
331 The value of 'dwarf' is effective only if perf detect needed library
332 (libunwind or a recent version of libdw).
333 'lbr' only work for cpus that support it.
334
335 call-graph.dump-size::
336 The size of stack to dump in order to do post-unwinding. Default is 8192 (byte).
337 When using dwarf into record-mode, the default size will be used if omitted.
338
339 call-graph.print-type::
340 The print-types can be graph (graph absolute), fractal (graph relative),
341 flat and folded. This option controls a way to show overhead for each callchain
342 entry. Suppose a following example.
343
344 Overhead Symbols
345 ........ .......
346 40.00% foo
347 |
348 ---foo
349 |
350 |--50.00%--bar
351 | main
352 |
353 --50.00%--baz
354 main
355
356 This output is a 'fractal' format. The 'foo' came from 'bar' and 'baz' exactly
357 half and half so 'fractal' shows 50.00% for each
358 (meaning that it assumes 100% total overhead of 'foo').
359
360 The 'graph' uses absolute overhead value of 'foo' as total so each of
361 'bar' and 'baz' callchain will have 20.00% of overhead.
362 If 'flat' is used, single column and linear exposure of call chains.
363 'folded' mean call chains are displayed in a line, separated by semicolons.
364
365 call-graph.order::
366 This option controls print order of callchains. The default is
367 'callee' which means callee is printed at top and then followed by its
368 caller and so on. The 'caller' prints it in reverse order.
369
370 If this option is not set and report.children or top.children is
371 set to true (or the equivalent command line option is given),
372 the default value of this option is changed to 'caller' for the
373 execution of 'perf report' or 'perf top'. Other commands will
374 still default to 'callee'.
375
376 call-graph.sort-key::
377 The callchains are merged if they contain same information.
378 The sort-key option determines a way to compare the callchains.
379 A value of 'sort-key' can be 'function' or 'address'.
380 The default is 'function'.
381
382 call-graph.threshold::
383 When there're many callchains it'd print tons of lines. So perf omits
384 small callchains under a certain overhead (threshold) and this option
385 control the threshold. Default is 0.5 (%). The overhead is calculated
386 by value depends on call-graph.print-type.
387
388 call-graph.print-limit::
389 This is a maximum number of lines of callchain printed for a single
390 histogram entry. Default is 0 which means no limitation.
391
Taeung Song806cb952016-02-04 18:25:08 +0900392report.*::
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melofa1f4562016-08-12 20:41:01 -0300393 report.sort_order::
394 Allows changing the default sort order from "comm,dso,symbol" to
395 some other default, for instance "sym,dso" may be more fitting for
396 kernel developers.
Taeung Song806cb952016-02-04 18:25:08 +0900397 report.percent-limit::
398 This one is mostly the same as call-graph.threshold but works for
399 histogram entries. Entries having an overhead lower than this
400 percentage will not be printed. Default is '0'. If percent-limit
401 is '10', only entries which have more than 10% of overhead will be
402 printed.
403
404 report.queue-size::
405 This option sets up the maximum allocation size of the internal
406 event queue for ordering events. Default is 0, meaning no limit.
407
408 report.children::
409 'Children' means functions called from another function.
410 If this option is true, 'perf report' cumulates callchains of children
411 and show (accumulated) total overhead as well as 'Self' overhead.
412 Please refer to the 'perf report' manual. The default is 'true'.
413
414 report.group::
415 This option is to show event group information together.
416 Example output with this turned on, notice that there is one column
417 per event in the group, ref-cycles and cycles:
418
419 # group: {ref-cycles,cycles}
420 # ========
421 #
422 # Samples: 7K of event 'anon group { ref-cycles, cycles }'
423 # Event count (approx.): 6876107743
424 #
425 # Overhead Command Shared Object Symbol
426 # ................ ....... ................. ...................
427 #
428 99.84% 99.76% noploop noploop [.] main
429 0.07% 0.00% noploop ld-2.15.so [.] strcmp
430 0.03% 0.00% noploop [kernel.kallsyms] [k] timerqueue_del
431
Taeung Song0b04c842016-02-04 18:25:09 +0900432top.*::
433 top.children::
434 Same as 'report.children'. So if it is enabled, the output of 'top'
435 command will have 'Children' overhead column as well as 'Self' overhead
436 column by default.
437 The default is 'true'.
438
Taeung Song08b75b42016-02-04 18:25:10 +0900439man.*::
440 man.viewer::
441 This option can assign a tool to view manual pages when 'help'
442 subcommand was invoked. Supported tools are 'man', 'woman'
443 (with emacs client) and 'konqueror'. Default is 'man'.
444
445 New man viewer tool can be also added using 'man.<tool>.cmd'
446 or use different path using 'man.<tool>.path' config option.
447
Taeung Songab2e08e2016-02-04 18:25:11 +0900448pager.*::
449 pager.<subcommand>::
450 When the subcommand is run on stdio, determine whether it uses
451 pager or not based on this value. Default is 'unspecified'.
452
Taeung Song57f0daf2016-02-04 18:25:12 +0900453kmem.*::
454 kmem.default::
455 This option decides which allocator is to be analyzed if neither
456 '--slab' nor '--page' option is used. Default is 'slab'.
457
Taeung Songa9edec32016-02-04 18:25:13 +0900458record.*::
459 record.build-id::
460 This option can be 'cache', 'no-cache' or 'skip'.
461 'cache' is to post-process data and save/update the binaries into
462 the build-id cache (in ~/.debug). This is the default.
463 But if this option is 'no-cache', it will not update the build-id cache.
464 'skip' skips post-processing and does not update the cache.
465
Taeung Song7d685242015-11-22 19:11:56 +0900466SEE ALSO
467--------
468linkperf:perf[1]