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Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +02001perf-record(1)
Ingo Molnarc1c23652009-05-30 12:38:51 +02002==============
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +02003
4NAME
5----
Ingo Molnar23ac9cb2009-05-27 09:33:18 +02006perf-record - Run a command and record its profile into perf.data
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +02007
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
11'perf record' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-l] [-a] <command>
Mike Galbraith9e0967532009-05-28 16:25:34 +020012'perf record' [-e <EVENT> | --event=EVENT] [-l] [-a] -- <command> [<options>]
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +020013
14DESCRIPTION
15-----------
16This command runs a command and gathers a performance counter profile
Ingo Molnar23ac9cb2009-05-27 09:33:18 +020017from it, into perf.data - without displaying anything.
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +020018
19This file can then be inspected later on, using 'perf report'.
20
21
22OPTIONS
23-------
24<command>...::
25 Any command you can specify in a shell.
26
27-e::
28--event=::
Frederic Weisbecker1b290d62009-11-23 15:42:35 +010029 Select the PMU event. Selection can be:
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +020030
Frederic Weisbecker1b290d62009-11-23 15:42:35 +010031 - a symbolic event name (use 'perf list' to list all events)
32
33 - a raw PMU event (eventsel+umask) in the form of rNNN where NNN is a
34 hexadecimal event descriptor.
35
Cody P Schaferf9ab9c12015-01-07 17:13:53 -080036 - a symbolically formed PMU event like 'pmu/param1=0x3,param2/' where
37 'param1', 'param2', etc are defined as formats for the PMU in
38 /sys/bus/event_sources/devices/<pmu>/format/*.
39
40 - a symbolically formed event like 'pmu/config=M,config1=N,config3=K/'
41
42 where M, N, K are numbers (in decimal, hex, octal format). Acceptable
43 values for each of 'config', 'config1' and 'config2' are defined by
44 corresponding entries in /sys/bus/event_sources/devices/<pmu>/format/*
45 param1 and param2 are defined as formats for the PMU in:
46 /sys/bus/event_sources/devices/<pmu>/format/*
47
Kan Liang3d5d68a2015-07-08 04:44:54 -040048 There are also some params which are not defined in .../<pmu>/format/*.
Jiri Olsaee4c7582015-07-29 05:42:11 -040049 These params can be used to overload default config values per event.
Kan Liang3d5d68a2015-07-08 04:44:54 -040050 Here is a list of the params.
51 - 'period': Set event sampling period
Namhyung Kim09af2a52015-08-09 15:45:23 +090052 - 'freq': Set event sampling frequency
Kan Liang32067712015-08-04 04:30:19 -040053 - 'time': Disable/enable time stamping. Acceptable values are 1 for
54 enabling time stamping. 0 for disabling time stamping.
55 The default is 1.
Kan Liangd457c962015-08-11 06:30:47 -040056 - 'call-graph': Disable/enable callgraph. Acceptable str are "fp" for
57 FP mode, "dwarf" for DWARF mode, "lbr" for LBR mode.
58 - 'stack-size': user stack size for dwarf mode
Kan Liang3d5d68a2015-07-08 04:44:54 -040059 Note: If user explicitly sets options which conflict with the params,
60 the value set by the params will be overridden.
61
Jacob Shin3741eb92014-05-29 17:26:51 +020062 - a hardware breakpoint event in the form of '\mem:addr[/len][:access]'
Frederic Weisbecker1b290d62009-11-23 15:42:35 +010063 where addr is the address in memory you want to break in.
64 Access is the memory access type (read, write, execute) it can
Jacob Shin3741eb92014-05-29 17:26:51 +020065 be passed as follows: '\mem:addr[:[r][w][x]]'. len is the range,
66 number of bytes from specified addr, which the breakpoint will cover.
Frederic Weisbecker1b290d62009-11-23 15:42:35 +010067 If you want to profile read-write accesses in 0x1000, just set
68 'mem:0x1000:rw'.
Jacob Shin3741eb92014-05-29 17:26:51 +020069 If you want to profile write accesses in [0x1000~1008), just set
70 'mem:0x1000/8:w'.
Shawn Bohrer08dbd7e2010-11-30 19:57:16 -060071
Namhyung Kim9a756062015-03-02 12:13:33 +090072 - a group of events surrounded by a pair of brace ("{event1,event2,...}").
73 Each event is separated by commas and the group should be quoted to
74 prevent the shell interpretation. You also need to use --group on
75 "perf report" to view group events together.
76
Shawn Bohrer08dbd7e2010-11-30 19:57:16 -060077--filter=<filter>::
Wang Nan4ba1faa2015-07-10 07:36:10 +000078 Event filter. This option should follow a event selector (-e) which
79 selects tracepoint event(s). Multiple '--filter' options are combined
80 using '&&'.
81
82--exclude-perf::
83 Don't record events issued by perf itself. This option should follow
84 a event selector (-e) which selects tracepoint event(s). It adds a
85 filter expression 'common_pid != $PERFPID' to filters. If other
86 '--filter' exists, the new filter expression will be combined with
87 them by '&&'.
Shawn Bohrer08dbd7e2010-11-30 19:57:16 -060088
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +020089-a::
Shawn Bohrer08dbd7e2010-11-30 19:57:16 -060090--all-cpus::
91 System-wide collection from all CPUs.
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +020092
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -030093-p::
94--pid=::
David Ahernb52956c2012-02-08 09:32:52 -070095 Record events on existing process ID (comma separated list).
Shawn Bohrer08dbd7e2010-11-30 19:57:16 -060096
97-t::
98--tid=::
David Ahernb52956c2012-02-08 09:32:52 -070099 Record events on existing thread ID (comma separated list).
Adrian Hunter69e7e5b2013-11-18 11:55:57 +0200100 This option also disables inheritance by default. Enable it by adding
101 --inherit.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300102
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo0d37aa32012-01-19 14:08:15 -0200103-u::
104--uid=::
105 Record events in threads owned by uid. Name or number.
106
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300107-r::
108--realtime=::
109 Collect data with this RT SCHED_FIFO priority.
Jiri Olsa563aecb2013-06-05 13:35:06 +0200110
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo509051e2014-01-14 17:52:14 -0300111--no-buffering::
Kirill Smelkovacac03f2011-01-12 17:59:36 +0300112 Collect data without buffering.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300113
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300114-c::
115--count=::
116 Event period to sample.
117
118-o::
119--output=::
120 Output file name.
121
122-i::
Stephane Eranian2e6cdf92010-05-12 10:40:01 +0200123--no-inherit::
124 Child tasks do not inherit counters.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300125-F::
126--freq=::
127 Profile at this frequency.
128
129-m::
130--mmap-pages=::
Jiri Olsa27050f52013-09-01 12:36:13 +0200131 Number of mmap data pages (must be a power of two) or size
132 specification with appended unit character - B/K/M/G. The
133 size is rounded up to have nearest pages power of two value.
Adrian Huntere9db1312015-04-09 18:53:46 +0300134 Also, by adding a comma, the number of mmap pages for AUX
135 area tracing can be specified.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300136
Namhyung Kim9a756062015-03-02 12:13:33 +0900137--group::
138 Put all events in a single event group. This precedes the --event
139 option and remains only for backward compatibility. See --event.
140
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300141-g::
Jiri Olsa09b0fd42013-10-26 16:25:33 +0200142 Enables call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording.
143
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300144--call-graph::
Jiri Olsa09b0fd42013-10-26 16:25:33 +0200145 Setup and enable call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording,
146 implies -g.
147
148 Allows specifying "fp" (frame pointer) or "dwarf"
Kan Liangaad2b212015-01-05 13:23:04 -0500149 (DWARF's CFI - Call Frame Information) or "lbr"
150 (Hardware Last Branch Record facility) as the method to collect
Jiri Olsa09b0fd42013-10-26 16:25:33 +0200151 the information used to show the call graphs.
152
153 In some systems, where binaries are build with gcc
154 --fomit-frame-pointer, using the "fp" method will produce bogus
155 call graphs, using "dwarf", if available (perf tools linked to
156 the libunwind library) should be used instead.
Kan Liangaad2b212015-01-05 13:23:04 -0500157 Using the "lbr" method doesn't require any compiler options. It
158 will produce call graphs from the hardware LBR registers. The
159 main limition is that it is only available on new Intel
160 platforms, such as Haswell. It can only get user call chain. It
161 doesn't work with branch stack sampling at the same time.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300162
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melob44308f2010-10-26 15:20:09 -0200163-q::
164--quiet::
165 Don't print any message, useful for scripting.
166
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300167-v::
168--verbose::
169 Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).
170
171-s::
172--stat::
Namhyung Kim1f91d5f2015-05-10 00:19:42 +0900173 Record per-thread event counts. Use it with 'perf report -T' to see
174 the values.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300175
176-d::
177--data::
Peter Zijlstra56100322015-06-10 16:48:50 +0200178 Record the sample addresses.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300179
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo9c90a612010-12-02 10:25:28 -0200180-T::
181--timestamp::
Peter Zijlstra56100322015-06-10 16:48:50 +0200182 Record the sample timestamps. Use it with 'perf report -D' to see the
183 timestamps, for instance.
184
185-P::
186--period::
187 Record the sample period.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo9c90a612010-12-02 10:25:28 -0200188
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo386c0b72009-08-05 10:04:53 -0300189-n::
190--no-samples::
191 Don't sample.
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +0200192
Frederic Weisbeckerec7ba4e2009-08-31 03:32:03 +0200193-R::
194--raw-samples::
Frederic Weisbeckerbdef3b02010-04-14 20:05:17 +0200195Collect raw sample records from all opened counters (default for tracepoint counters).
Frederic Weisbeckerec7ba4e2009-08-31 03:32:03 +0200196
Stephane Eranianc45c6ea2010-05-28 12:00:01 +0200197-C::
198--cpu::
Shawn Bohrer08dbd7e2010-11-30 19:57:16 -0600199Collect samples only on the list of CPUs provided. Multiple CPUs can be provided as a
200comma-separated list with no space: 0,1. Ranges of CPUs are specified with -: 0-2.
Stephane Eranianc45c6ea2010-05-28 12:00:01 +0200201In per-thread mode with inheritance mode on (default), samples are captured only when
202the thread executes on the designated CPUs. Default is to monitor all CPUs.
203
Stephane Eraniana1ac1d32010-06-17 11:39:01 +0200204-N::
205--no-buildid-cache::
Masanari Iida96355f22014-09-10 00:18:50 +0900206Do not update the buildid cache. This saves some overhead in situations
Stephane Eraniana1ac1d32010-06-17 11:39:01 +0200207where the information in the perf.data file (which includes buildids)
208is sufficient.
209
Stephane Eranian023695d2011-02-14 11:20:01 +0200210-G name,...::
211--cgroup name,...::
212monitor only in the container (cgroup) called "name". This option is available only
213in per-cpu mode. The cgroup filesystem must be mounted. All threads belonging to
214container "name" are monitored when they run on the monitored CPUs. Multiple cgroups
215can be provided. Each cgroup is applied to the corresponding event, i.e., first cgroup
216to first event, second cgroup to second event and so on. It is possible to provide
217an empty cgroup (monitor all the time) using, e.g., -G foo,,bar. Cgroups must have
218corresponding events, i.e., they always refer to events defined earlier on the command
219line.
220
Roberto Agostino Vitillobdfebd82012-02-09 23:21:02 +0100221-b::
Stephane Eraniana5aabda2012-03-08 23:47:45 +0100222--branch-any::
223Enable taken branch stack sampling. Any type of taken branch may be sampled.
224This is a shortcut for --branch-filter any. See --branch-filter for more infos.
225
226-j::
227--branch-filter::
Roberto Agostino Vitillobdfebd82012-02-09 23:21:02 +0100228Enable taken branch stack sampling. Each sample captures a series of consecutive
229taken branches. The number of branches captured with each sample depends on the
230underlying hardware, the type of branches of interest, and the executed code.
231It is possible to select the types of branches captured by enabling filters. The
232following filters are defined:
233
Stephane Eraniana5aabda2012-03-08 23:47:45 +0100234 - any: any type of branches
Roberto Agostino Vitillobdfebd82012-02-09 23:21:02 +0100235 - any_call: any function call or system call
236 - any_ret: any function return or system call return
Anshuman Khandual2e49a942012-05-18 14:16:50 +0530237 - ind_call: any indirect branch
Roberto Agostino Vitillobdfebd82012-02-09 23:21:02 +0100238 - u: only when the branch target is at the user level
239 - k: only when the branch target is in the kernel
240 - hv: only when the target is at the hypervisor level
Andi Kleen0126d492013-09-20 07:40:42 -0700241 - in_tx: only when the target is in a hardware transaction
242 - no_tx: only when the target is not in a hardware transaction
243 - abort_tx: only when the target is a hardware transaction abort
Anshuman Khandual3e39db42014-05-22 12:50:10 +0530244 - cond: conditional branches
Roberto Agostino Vitillobdfebd82012-02-09 23:21:02 +0100245
246+
Anshuman Khandual3e39db42014-05-22 12:50:10 +0530247The option requires at least one branch type among any, any_call, any_ret, ind_call, cond.
Masanari Iida9c768202012-11-30 14:10:25 +0900248The privilege levels may be omitted, in which case, the privilege levels of the associated
Stephane Eraniana5aabda2012-03-08 23:47:45 +0100249event are applied to the branch filter. Both kernel (k) and hypervisor (hv) privilege
250levels are subject to permissions. When sampling on multiple events, branch stack sampling
251is enabled for all the sampling events. The sampled branch type is the same for all events.
252The various filters must be specified as a comma separated list: --branch-filter any_ret,u,k
253Note that this feature may not be available on all processors.
Roberto Agostino Vitillobdfebd82012-02-09 23:21:02 +0100254
Andi Kleen05484292013-01-24 16:10:29 +0100255--weight::
256Enable weightened sampling. An additional weight is recorded per sample and can be
257displayed with the weight and local_weight sort keys. This currently works for TSX
258abort events and some memory events in precise mode on modern Intel CPUs.
259
Andi Kleen475eeab2013-09-20 07:40:43 -0700260--transaction::
261Record transaction flags for transaction related events.
262
Adrian Hunter3aa59392013-11-15 15:52:29 +0200263--per-thread::
264Use per-thread mmaps. By default per-cpu mmaps are created. This option
265overrides that and uses per-thread mmaps. A side-effect of that is that
266inheritance is automatically disabled. --per-thread is ignored with a warning
267if combined with -a or -C options.
Adrian Hunter539e6bb2013-11-01 15:51:34 +0200268
Arnaldo Carvalho de Meloa6205a32014-01-14 17:58:12 -0300269-D::
270--delay=::
Andi Kleen6619a532014-01-11 13:38:27 -0800271After starting the program, wait msecs before measuring. This is useful to
272filter out the startup phase of the program, which is often very different.
273
Stephane Eranian4b6c5172014-09-24 13:48:41 +0200274-I::
275--intr-regs::
276Capture machine state (registers) at interrupt, i.e., on counter overflows for
277each sample. List of captured registers depends on the architecture. This option
278is off by default.
279
Andi Kleen85c273d2015-02-24 15:13:40 -0800280--running-time::
281Record running and enabled time for read events (:S)
282
Peter Zijlstra814c8c32015-03-31 00:19:31 +0200283-k::
284--clockid::
285Sets the clock id to use for the various time fields in the perf_event_type
286records. See clock_gettime(). In particular CLOCK_MONOTONIC and
287CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW are supported, some events might also allow
288CLOCK_BOOTTIME, CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_TAI.
289
Adrian Hunter2dd6d8a2015-04-30 17:37:32 +0300290-S::
291--snapshot::
292Select AUX area tracing Snapshot Mode. This option is valid only with an
293AUX area tracing event. Optionally the number of bytes to capture per
294snapshot can be specified. In Snapshot Mode, trace data is captured only when
295signal SIGUSR2 is received.
296
Kan Liang9d9cad72015-06-17 09:51:11 -0400297--proc-map-timeout::
298When processing pre-existing threads /proc/XXX/mmap, it may take a long time,
299because the file may be huge. A time out is needed in such cases.
300This option sets the time out limit. The default value is 500 ms.
301
Adrian Hunterb757bb02015-07-21 12:44:04 +0300302--switch-events::
303Record context switch events i.e. events of type PERF_RECORD_SWITCH or
304PERF_RECORD_SWITCH_CPU_WIDE.
305
Ingo Molnare33e0a42009-04-20 15:58:01 +0200306SEE ALSO
307--------
Thomas Gleixner386b05e2009-06-06 14:56:33 +0200308linkperf:perf-stat[1], linkperf:perf-list[1]